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After Kahlo's death, her artwork, "The Tree of Hope Stands Firm," sold for $19,000. Her artistic reputation soared after her ...
A new show at the Whitney Museum, 'Vida Americana,' explores how the themes and techniques of artists like Diego Rivera and David Alfaro Siqueiros changed the course of American art.
Paint the Revolution: Mexican Modernism, 1910–1950 presented at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in Philadelphia October 25, 2016 to January 8, 2017 and currently at the Museo del Palacio de ...
An engrossing exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, “Paint the Revolution: Mexican Modernism, 1910-1950,” includes an ample cross section of Rivera’s work and several iconic pieces ...
The Mexican Revolution created the famous mural movement -- but also so much more. Join art critic Christopher Knight for an exhibition tour.
Mexican prints 1910-1960 will be shown at the British Museum in London through April 5, 2010.. The current exhibition at the British Museum of Mexican printmaking in the early 20th century is the ...
After the Revolution, the French-born artist Jean Charlot, who spent decades in Mexico, donated prints to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and eventually, acting on the institution’s behalf ...
In the years following the bloodshed and turmoil of the 10-year Mexican Revolution, which ended in 1920, Mexican art flourished. "Artists sought to develop a creative language that could convey the… ...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art brings together nearly 150 works spanning some 200 years to demonstrate Mexico’s varied and vivid printmaking tradition.
After the revolution of 1910 had cramped the style of the Church and had given a groping ... Even the Modern Museum’s gigantic exhibition offered only a sample of this pre-Spanish Mexican art.
Carlos Amorales, Incorruptible, 2010, aluminum cutouts arranged outside. Courtesy of Museo Amparo. Amorales created Incorruptible with a completely different approach to the “constant negotiation” of ...