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A new exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art, Vida Americana: Mexican Muralists Remake American Art, 1925–1945, aims to rectify such oversights.
Blue Deer, 1945, image from The World of Flower Blue — Pop Chalee: An Artistic Biography by Margaret Cesa, courtesy Museum of New Mexico Press and Palace of the Governors Photo Archives; HP.2006 ...
SUMMER CAMPERS IN SAN FRANCISCO'S Golden Gate Park did not expect they would be painting with corn tortillas and a repurposed ...
Aurora arts effort results in 30 colorful murals including Mexican folk art, graffiti The images include the fantastical creatures known as alebrijes — maybe you saw them as animated characters ...
A new exhibition at the Whitney Museum demonstrates the “seismic influence” murals by Diego Rivera and other Mexican painters had on the development of post-war art in America.
In the early 1980s, Donna De Garcia drove through the mountainside of Taxco, Mexico, searching for her vision of gold — ...
“Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and Mexican Modernism from the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection,” which opened at the Portland Art Museum in February, includes prints, drawings and paintings ...
To house this Mexican hoard the Museum of Modern Art had to clear out its permanent collections, store them in the basement. Last week the show opened.
Conservators from the Metropolitan Museum of Art and other New York City institutions are using DNA analysis to identify a mysterious plant-based oil in Indigenous Mexican art.