The Mexican Revolution played a key role in Frida's life and art. She lived through it and experienced many aspects of the war firsthand. In fact, she and her mother tended the wounded in their home.
Despite being categorized as one for years, Frida Kahlo thought the French Surrealists were “parasites” whom she couldn’t ...
the paintings reflect a period, after the Mexican Revolution, of political and social rebirth in that country. Created between 1910 and 1950 by 45 leading artists, they depict a time of artistic ...
Muralism: On the heels on the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920), the Mexican government engaged in a serious mission to fund the arts, and art education. Murals, large paintings on walls in public spaces ...
(Take it from someone who saw both the “Manet/Degas” show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and “The Girl with the Pearl ...
is a fan of a little-known late 19th century Mexican border revolutionary named Catarino Erasmo Garza. AMLO is so enamored of the border rebel and journalist, he even wrote a book about him in 2016.
During the armed struggle of the Mexican Revolution, which began on November 20, 1910, there were several characters who stood out, some of them because of the struggle they waged with arms ...
Queso fundido is a gooey thrill, with a back story rooted in the Mexican Revolution. By Christina Morales Sofia Head grew up watching her grandfather lead the carne asadas, her family cookouts ...