Tag: Mexico City

Artpace San Antonio Unveils 10.2 International Artists-in-Residence Projects

SAN ANTONIO, TX.- Artpace San Antonio unveiled its 10.2 International Artist-in-Residence projects. Guest curator Patrick Charpenel, independent curator from Mexico City, presented new works by Monika Sosnowska (Warsaw, Poland), Corey McCorkle (New Yor…

Objects Found in Teotihuacan Neighborhood Exhibited

MEXICO CITY.- Most recent findings registered at the southwest part of the Archaeological Zone of Teotihuacan, Estado de Mexico, are presented for the first time in the exhibition La Ventilla, un barrio de la ciudad antigua de Teotihuacan (La Ventilla,…

Diego Rivera Created the Mexican Revolution Plastic Myth

MEXICO CITY.- Diego Rivera was the creator of the Mexican Revolution plastic myth, parting from adaptation of some biblical scenes already painted during Italian Renaissance declared historian Salvador Rueda Smithers, remarking this was the way the art…

Vestiges of a Prehispanic Oven to Melt Copper Found in Zacatecas

MEXICO CITY.- The finding of vestiges of a Prehispanic oven used more than 800 years to melt copper was registered by archaeologist of the The National Institute of Anthropology and History(INAH) at El Teul Archaeological Zone, in Zacatecas, during exp…

Culhuacan, the other Crib of Zapatism Houses Exhibition

SAN FRANCISCO, CA.- An Emiliano Zapata that loved the land and fought for it is the image presented at the exhibition Tierra y libertad: ecos del zapatismo en Culhuacan (Land and Freedom: Echoes of Zapatism in Culhuacan), integrated with different peri…

Latin American Masters on View at the Museum of Modern Art in Mexico City

MEXICO CITY.- The term cannibalism, just like Oswaldo Andrade
interprets it in 1928, becomes very useful when discussing Modern Art in Latin
America. Inspire on the digestive system, Andrade proposed that local culture
should devour and tran…

Exhibition of Latin American Masters on View at the Museum of Modern Art in Mexico City

MEXICO CITY.- The term cannibalism, just like Oswaldo Andrade interprets it in 1928, becomes very useful when discussing Modern Art in Latin America. Inspire on the digestive system, Andrade proposed that local culture should devour and transform moder…

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