Diego Rivera, born in 1886, was one of the leaders of the Mexican Mural Movement of the 1920s. A member of the Communist party, he created popular political murals throughout Mexico that often ...
Frida Kahlo’s 1945 dual portrait with her husband is now on view in “Beyond the Myth” at the Dallas Museum of Art.
Explore 7 fascinating facts about La Catrina, the iconic Lady of the Dead, and discover her origins, cultural significance, ...
Discover the fascinating symbols of Mexico's Day of the Dead, from sugar skulls to marigolds, and learn how this celebration ...
The freshest food in town, unique local handicrafts and everything else that the mind can imagine are on display across the ...
Chepiche (shay-PEECH-ay): Also known as pipicha and pepicha—both of which would also work—this is a Mexican herb with a minty ...
The Museo Mural Diego Rivera presents the exhibition exploring the historical and cultural debate surrounding the figures of ...
On this show variety is the name of the game with a selection of new releases from Matt Greenwood, Nicholas Brust, Astroturf Noise—Sam Day Harmet, Sana Nagano & Zachary Swanson, The Necks, Falkner ...
The central role of printmaking in five centuries of Mexican art on view at the Met shows the weight of many minds.
The celebratory events are being held on the 64th anniversary of the birth of legendary Dodger pitcher Valenzeula, who died ...
Diego Rivera, born in 1886, was one of the leaders of the Mexican Mural Movement of the 1920s. A member of the Communist party, he created popular political murals throughout Mexico that often ...