Mexican Muralism: A Critical History
In this edition, three generations of international scholars examine Mexican muralism in its broad artistic and historical contexts, from its iconic figures — Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, and David Alfaro Siquieros — to their successors in Mexico, the United States, and across Latin America. The contributors to this volume show how these artists' murals transcended borders to engage major issues raised by the many different forms of modernity that emerged throughout the Americas during the twentieth century.
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1930s, 1940s, 1950s, Abstract art, Mexico, Monumental art, Political science, Socialist realism
Linari Gabriel Peluffo (Article author), Campbell Bruce (Article author), Indych‑Lopez Anna (Article author), Barnet‑Sanchez Holly (Article author), Anreus Alejandro (Article author), Acevedo Esther (Article author), Greeley Robin Adèle (Article author, Preface), Coffey Mary K. (Article author), Jolly Jennifer A. (Article author), Folgarait Leonard (Article author), Flores Tatiana (Article author)
Rivera Diego, Orozco José Clemente, Rodríguez Abelardo Luján, Nietzsche Friedrich, Siqueiros David Alfaro, Marx Karl
Berkeley, California
2012
386 pages
9780520271616
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