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"Diego Rivera: Murals for the Museum of Modern Art" on display at MoMA through May 14 is about colors and class and conflict. It's a journey into history and imagination.
Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo in Detroit (c. 1933) (image courtesy Spencer Throckmorton Collection, New York) Diego Rivera, ‘Detroit Industry’ (1932–33), north wall, fresco (click to enlarge) ...
A visitor to LACMA takes a picture of the museum’s sole Diego Rivera portrait of Frida Kahlo. Recently discovered evidence has led to new ideas about when the piece was painted — and why.
Two paintings by Diego Rivera, including his 1915 Cubist masterpiece, have joined “Picasso & Rivera: Conversations Across Time,” an exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art that ...