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Diego Rivera was one of 20th Century art's towering figures—the Mexican icon who brought mural art onto the world's biggest stages. On the surface, these facts would seem to be unrelated—but ...
We all have at least a smattering of experience in all these forms of love. Diego Rivera lived in Paris for nearly 10 years and loved it. Frida Kahlo spent two months there and hated it. A pair of ...
Before I set foot in SFMOMA’s galleries, I wasn’t sure I needed another Diego Rivera show. The artist materializes plenty in art museums, including the 2016 exhibition “Picasso and Rivera ...
In this reading, Kahlo hints at Rivera’s status over her, as her husband and as an artist. The frame surrounding the painting of Diego and Frida 1929–1944 is adorned with shells that emphasize ...
On view through next January, “Diego Rivera’s America” brings together more than 150 paintings, frescoes, and drawings, as well as film projections of public murals. But the show isn’t a ...
I’m Carolina A. Miranda, art and design columnist for the Los Angeles Times, with this week’s existential questions and essential arts news: Kahlo and Rivera were lovers and adversaries ...
Now, for the first time, residents of San Francisco can explore Rivera’s vision of America through the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s new exhibit: “Diego Rivera’s America.” The exhibit, which ...
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