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“Mexican Prints”—veering between high and low art—is dynamic, rich, rhythmically paced. Mr. McDonald (like Charlot before him) recognizes that viewers feast first with their eyes—and ...
An exhibition of early prints and posters from Mexico's foremost political printshop, El Taller de Gráfica Popular (TGP), is on view in Firestone Library's Milberg Gallery through Sunday, Feb. 10.
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 ...
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 ...
An exhibit opening today at Chicago’s Uri Eichen Gallery features social justice prints from Mexico. The art, created collectively, takes on everything from land reform to violence against women.
” 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 ...
In 1945, the Art Institute of Chicago commissioned Mexican printmaker and political activist Leopoldo Méndez to create a custom woodblock print that would be the centerpiece of the artist's first ...
Dozens of black and red hand prints cover the walls of a cave in Mexico, believed to be associated with a coming-of-age ritual of the ancient MayaMaya ...
Celebrate the vibrant world of masks and relief prints that capture the essence of Mexican history, people, culture, and religion. This... UPDATES: No Kings protest coverage across Dallas-Fort Worth ...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art brings together nearly 150 works spanning some 200 years to demonstrate Mexico’s varied and vivid printmaking tradition.