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The Metropolitan Museum of Art brings together nearly 150 works spanning some 200 years to demonstrate Mexico’s varied and vivid printmaking tradition.
Elizabeth Catlett, Sharecropper, (1952). Courtesy Metropolitan Museum of Art Addressing social issues with woodcuts and linocuts. The gift will fill gaps in the Mexican holdings of the Met’s ...
Tacos, Olmec stone heads and Day of the Dead festivities are among the motifs of “Destinos,” Pyramid Atlantic Art Center’s survey of contemporary Mexican printmaking. But the 25 illustrators ...
” It’s one of the many striking works from “ Mexican Prints at the Vanguard, ” an exhibition now on view through Jan. 5 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The show explores ...