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Lucy McFarland, 4, visiting her family in Santa Fe from Los Angeles, points at the teeth of El Kokoro (heart, mind, spirit) created by artist Alberto Moreno Fernández on display Thursday on Milner ...
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The self-portrait shows the face of a full-lipped teen who is turned three-quarters toward the viewer. One arched eyebrow is cocked above an eye that glances sideways, sly and confident at once.
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Frida Kahlo’s “El sueño (La cama)” — in English, “The Dream (The Bed)” — is causing a stir among art historians as its estimated $40 million to $60 million price tag would make it ...
A visit to La Iguana Art Gallery on Tucson’s North Fourth Avenue will easily transport you to another place. There, at 545 N. Fourth Ave., you can find textiles and colorful folk art from Oaxaca; suns ...
Without fanfare, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art recently changed the date assigned to its rare Diego Rivera portrait of Frida Kahlo. LACMA acquired the odd little picture 20 years ago, a bequest ...
The graphic arts in Mexico have long carried both political urgency and aesthetic power. In the decades following the Mexican Revolution, artists embraced lithography, etching and linocut as direct, ...
CHICAGO — Alberto Aguilar is in the National Museum of Mexican Art. Not literally, not right this minute, but he has been here recently, and he has been busy. This matters because Aguilar makes art ...
The graphic arts in Mexico have long carried both political urgency and aesthetic power. In the decades following the Mexican Revolution, artists embraced lithography, etching and linocut as direct, ...
This fall, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), MASS MoCA in Massachusetts and the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago intertwine fortuitously on the subjects of land and migration.