Diego Rivera, born in 1886, was one of the leaders of the Mexican Mural Movement of the 1920s. A member of the Communist party, he created popular political murals throughout Mexico that often ...
Perhaps it was the abundance of concrete, or the year-round painting season, or the city full of Mexican workers that made Los Angeles the place where murals began to be a predominant art form.
and purveyors of Mexican folk art. Give the dead their due and buy cool stuff, too, at the Día de los Muertos Celebration held at Mesa Arts Center in downtown Mesa. This annual Day of the Dead ...
A tattoo shop owner in Miami has returned to his hometown to paint a mural that shows Mexican culture and community. "I went to middle school, high school here," said Adrian Delgado. A Miami-based ...
Their art coincided with the rise of ... In many of their murals, Villa and his colleagues told stories of the ...
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