Jul 2, 2011 Jul 2, 2011 Updated Jun 17, 2014 Frida Kahlo. Diego Rivera. José Clemente Orozco. They’re Mexico’s most famous painters, known even to Americans with only a casual interest in art. But ...
SINCE I made my first comprehensive report on the Mexican painters six years ago, when I took my readers on a tour of about fifty studios, the membership of the School of Mexico City has become ...
I’m always somewhat leery of museum exhibitions based on work collected by one person. Many times, these shows are less than stellar, with an unsuspecting viewing audience ending up a prisoner of the ...
Mexican artist Kathrina Rupit presented some of her paintings with augmented reality to help the viewer go deeper into the artist’s inner world. Rupit, a mixed-media artist, told Anadolu Agency that ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Every new body of work that an established artist produces comes with a story, and the paintings in Tracey Stuckey’s current exhibition, “Extranjero,” are no ...
Teresa and Bernard Villegas met because of Teresa's colorful, Mexican-style paintings. Having seen a television segment that featured the work, Bernard thought one of her large-scale paintings would ...
MEXICO CITY – Mexico has restored a series of colorful 2,500-year-old cave paintings with help from the American archaeologist who first registered them almost 50 years ago. The striking red, ochre ...
Centuries-old paintings, of which little is known about, have become the subjects of scientists who were brought to Chicago's National Museum of Mexican Art in Harrison Park. “Were these paintings ...
If you grew up with Mexican relatives, someone in your family likely had a black velvet painting in their house. Maybe it was of a donkey pulling a cart. Maybe it was of Pancho Villa. Still others ...
A short circuit caused a dehumidifier machine to catch fire in a warehouse adjacent to an art museum in the Gulf Coast state of Veracruz on Monday, destroying 12 paintings and damage 10 others.