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Latin American Art is Booming
From the Pinta art show to big upcoming auctions at Christie's and Sotheby's and groundbreaking new exhibitions Lacma and MoMa, Latin American art is hot.
- Diego Rivera, Indian Warrior, 1931 is included in the MoMa's upcoming show re-uniting the murals that Diego Rivera painted in 1931, along with other works from that era, on themes of Mexican history and social injustice.read more2011 Banco de Mexico Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo Museums Trust, Mexico, D.F./Artists Rights Society (ARS), New YorkShare
- The Los Angeles County Museum of Art is a groundbreaking exhibition focusing on the great capitals of Tenochtitlan and Cuzco, “Contested Visions in the Spanish Colonial World,” which uses a stunning array of paintings, sculptures, feather collages, textiles, queros (Andean drinking vessels), and more to look at how indigenous people made art, appeared in it, transformed Christian imagery to reflect their own traditions, and claimed miracle-working images like the Virgin of Guadalupe.read moreCourtesy LACMA - The Los Angeles County Museum of ArtShare
- Folding Screen with Indian Wedding and Head-Flying Pole is part of The Los Angeles County Museum of Art's groundbreaking exhibition focusing on the great capitals of Tenochtitlan and Cuzco, “Contested Visions in the Spanish Colonial World,” which uses a stunning array of paintings, sculptures, feather collages, textiles, queros (Andean drinking vessels), and more to look at how indigenous people made art, appeared in it, transformed Christian imagery to reflect their own traditions, and claimed miracle-working images like the Virgin of Guadalupe.read moreCourtesy LACMAShare
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Latin American Art is Booming
From the Pinta art show to big upcoming auctions at Christie's and Sotheby's and groundbreaking new exhibitions Lacma and MoMa, Latin American art is hot.
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