In 1934, two young artists drove from Los Angeles in a beat-up car to Mexico, to create a powerful artwork about repression.
The impulse our artists have to make art for art’s sake creates a very generous environment,” gallerist Borrego Curro told Observer during ART WKND GDL.
Philip Guston painted a giant mural with artist Reuben Kadish in Mexico in 1934. It was unveiled after extensive restoration ...
Kadish told the art historian Stephen Polcari ... they were confronted by the huge wall, as well as a turbulent political and social climate. Mexico was still recovering from the revolution ...
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Lucinda Yrene Hinojos goes by the name La Morena and, her story struck a chord with the country as her brightly colored, ...
A number of Minnesota businesses have announced full or early closures on Monday in protest of President Donald Trump's ...
Save the date for #ThisIsTucson's third annual market featuring 100 vendors, food trucks, live music and more on Feb. 22 in ...
Berlin’s street art scene is a testament to its rich history and cultural diversity. The East Side Gallery is a preserved ...
A passionate art collector shows off her exuberant style. The homeA three-bedroom 1930s Spanish Mission-style house in ...
Three ongoing Tucson art exhibits invite viewers to reflect on the constancy of immigration throughout history, with all of its joys and challenges, as well as the psychological and environmental ...