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 ...
The art piece is now a part of the Bushwick Collective’s mural collection in Brooklyn. 4. Man, Controller of the Universe by Diego Rivera Location: Palace of Fine Arts, Mexico City Diego ...
Frida Kahlo’s 1945 dual portrait with her husband is now on view in “Beyond the Myth” at the Dallas Museum of Art.
Victor Arnautoff, a Russian-born muralist who worked with Diego Rivera in Mexico and supervised creation of the Coit Tower murals in San Francisco, was asked in 1934 to paint a mural for the city ...
This mural is not a celebration of wealth but rather a critique of greed. Oh, the irony. Initially criticized as Marxist propaganda when Mexican muralist Diego Rivera painted them for the Detroit ...
The palace itself is a massive, ornate building that contains several gardens, murals and fountains in the Spanish Renaissance architectural style. Its highlights are several Diego Rivera murals ...
The George Williams Hooper Foundation added prestige to the Parnassus site amidst ongoing debate by UC leaders and faculty about the best location ... a student of Diego Rivera, was commissioned in ...
San Diego is rallying around the hometown team. Local artists Paul Jimenez and Signe Ditona from Ground Floor Murals have been working on Padres murals for years, and with a stronger-than-ever ...
A world-class musician, composer, arranger and educator, Diego Rivera has entertained audiences for over 20 years. Rivera is known for his muscular tone and unique blend of straight-ahead jazz fused ...