We'll see how long it will last, but I think it's happening again — that there's a lot of interest in
Mexican modern and contemporary art.
Not exact matches
Devon Britt - Darby caught up with Arteaga, the exhibition's curator, to discuss the recent renewal of interest in
modern and contemporary Mexican art.
In addition to being featured in New American Paintings (Issue # 111), Luis» work has also been showcased in Chicago's The International Exposition of
Contemporary &
Modern Art (EXPO Chicago), The Anderson Museum of
Contemporary Art (Roswell, NM), the Chicago Cultural Center,
and the National Museum of
Mexican Art in Chicago.
Ortiz - Torres's work has been collected by such prominent institutions as The Metropolitan Museum of
Art, Museum of
Modern Art, Brooklyn Museum,
and the New York Public Library, NY; Los Angeles County Museum of
Art, Museum of
Contemporary Art,
and the Grunwald
Art Center for the Graphic
Arts, UCLA Hammer Museum of
Art & Cultural Center, Los Angeles, CA; Museum of Fine
Arts, Houston, TX;
Mexican Museum of Fine
Arts, Chicago, IL; Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes, Mexico City, Mexico;
and Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid, Spain.
Aragón's work has also been included in group exhibitions including The Act of Seeing with One's Own Eyes at the
Contemporary Art Gallery in Vancouver, Mexico: Inside Out at the
Modern Art Museum of Forth Worth in Texas, Ourselves at the Australian Centre for
Contemporary Art in Melbourne, Resisting the Present at the Musée d'
art Moderne de Paris, In Transit at the Musée d'
art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Disponible: A Kind of
Mexican Show at the San Francisco
Art Institute
and El horizonte del topo at the Palais des Beaux -
Arts in Brussels.
For over 20 years Nina Torres has been actively participating in the international
art market, focusing on Modern and Contemporary Latina American Art and Mexican Cultu
art market, focusing on
Modern and Contemporary Latina American
Art and Mexican Cultu
Art and Mexican Culture.
And then the de Young is a fantastic modern building by Herzog & de Meuron, with this gorgeous copper - resin cladding and soaring spaces, galleries of American, African, Oceanic, Mexican art, modern and contemporary.&raq
And then the de Young is a fantastic
modern building by Herzog & de Meuron, with this gorgeous copper - resin cladding
and soaring spaces, galleries of American, African, Oceanic, Mexican art, modern and contemporary.&raq
and soaring spaces, galleries of American, African, Oceanic,
Mexican art,
modern and contemporary.&raq
and contemporary.»
Maymanah Farhat Farhat is a
Mexican - Lebanese writer specializing in
modern and contemporary Arab
art.
Form
and Function in the Ancient Americas Works on view from our permanent collection hail from around the world,
and include Pre-Columbian ceramics
and textiles from Mexico, Central America
and Peru,
Modern Mexican masters
and Contemporary Art.
I would like to highlight the exhibition of works from the Jacques
and Natasha Gelman Collection of
Mexican modern art, which includes well known masterpieces by Frida Kahlo
and Diego Rivera; the survey of the African work of the Spanish painter Miquel Barceló,
and the exhibition of Irish
contemporary art from corporate collections in Ireland, organised with the help of Business2Arts
and the very welcome support of Anglo Irish Bank, KPMG, The IrishTimes
and Image Now.
His work is in major collections including Los Angeles County Museum of
Contemporary Art, Museum of
Contemporary Art (Los Angeles), Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes (Mexico City), La Colección Jumex (Mexico City),
Mexican Museum of Fine
Arts (Chicago), Museum of
Modern Art (New York), The Metropolitan Museum (New York), The Smithsonian Museum of American
Art (Washington, D.C.), The Tate
Modern (London),
and Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (Madrid).
Louis Stern Fine
Art's Alfredo Ramos Martinez
and Latin American Modernism features six works from the «Father of
Mexican Modernism» as he was known, as well as other
modern and contemporary artists from all over the region including Roberto Matta from Chile, Carlos Cruz - Diez from Venezuela,
and Uruguay - born Cecilia Z. Miguez.
Other
modern and contemporary styles represented include: the Ash Can school of American Realism,
Mexican Modernism, Outsider
Art (in French
Art Brut), as well as works by African American artists.
And while the show isn't named with one of his wry monikers, it includes a tableau called Blue Backdrop for Minor Arts and the triptych, Ornament for Extraordinary Architecture, a reference to the Modern's building, designed by Tadao Ando, and to Mexican architect Luis Barragán's view that architecture should be emotional rather than the supposedly neutral space that contemporary museums have decided is their ro
And while the show isn't named with one of his wry monikers, it includes a tableau called Blue Backdrop for Minor
Arts and the triptych, Ornament for Extraordinary Architecture, a reference to the Modern's building, designed by Tadao Ando, and to Mexican architect Luis Barragán's view that architecture should be emotional rather than the supposedly neutral space that contemporary museums have decided is their ro
and the triptych, Ornament for Extraordinary Architecture, a reference to the
Modern's building, designed by Tadao Ando,
and to Mexican architect Luis Barragán's view that architecture should be emotional rather than the supposedly neutral space that contemporary museums have decided is their ro
and to
Mexican architect Luis Barragán's view that architecture should be emotional rather than the supposedly neutral space that
contemporary museums have decided is their role.
Other noteworthy events include the Whitney Museum of American
Art's Biennial 2017 in New York, a contemporary art survey opening March 17; in Kansas City, special exhibitions at the National World War I Museum and an April 6 commemoration of the centennial of America's 1917 entry into the war; and at the Dallas Museum of Art, opening March 12, a survey of 200 works of Mexican modern art by Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo and othe
Art's Biennial 2017 in New York, a
contemporary art survey opening March 17; in Kansas City, special exhibitions at the National World War I Museum and an April 6 commemoration of the centennial of America's 1917 entry into the war; and at the Dallas Museum of Art, opening March 12, a survey of 200 works of Mexican modern art by Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo and othe
art survey opening March 17; in Kansas City, special exhibitions at the National World War I Museum
and an April 6 commemoration of the centennial of America's 1917 entry into the war;
and at the Dallas Museum of
Art, opening March 12, a survey of 200 works of Mexican modern art by Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo and othe
Art, opening March 12, a survey of 200 works of
Mexican modern art by Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo and othe
art by Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo
and others.
19 Jan 2011 Minister Hanafin Launches IMMA's 20th Anniversary Programme An exhibition of paintings by the celebrated
Mexican Modernists Frida Kahlo
and Diego Rivera; works by younger generation Irish artists, recently acquired for the Museum's Collection; a special season of performances, including opera
and contemporary dance,
and greatly increased web resources for schools are all part of a rich
and exciting 20th anniversary programme at the Irish Museum of
Modern Art, announced today (Wednesday 19 January) by the Minister for Tourism, Culture
and Sport, Mary Hanafin, TD.
1994 African - American
Art: 20th Century Masterworks, Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, New York, NY Counterpoints: American
Art: 1930 - 1945, Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, New York, NY Works on Paper, Berman - Daferner Gallery, New York, NY On Paper: Abstraction in American
Art, Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, New York, NY The Harmon
and Harriet Kelley Collection of African American
Art, San Antonio Museum of
Art, San Antonio, TX; El Paso Museum of
Art, El Paso, TX; Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University, Atlanta, GA; Butler Institute of American
Art, Youngstown, OH; Hunter Museum of
Art, Chattanooga, TN Norman Lewis
and His
Contemporaries, G.R. N'Nambi Gallery, Birmingham, MI Reclaiming Artists of the New York School: Toward a More Inclusive View of the 1950s, Sidney Mishkin Gallery, Baruch College, New York, NY Empowerment: The
Art of African American Artists, Krasdale Gallery, White Plains, NY 25 Years of African - American
Art, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY; The Wood Street Galleries, Pittsburgh, PA; The
Art Museum, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI; The Scottsdale
Art Center, Scottsdale, AZ; Munson - Williams - Proctor Institute, Utica, NY;
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, TX; The New York State Museum, Albany, NY; The
Mexican Museum, San Francisco, CA; Tufts University
Art Gallery, Medford, MA; Heckscher Museum, Huntington, NY; The Lowe
Art Gallery, University of Miami, Miami, FL