So if you ask Dañel Malán-González, executive director at Teatro Milagro, about Frida Kahlo, she might have a different ...
Discover the ten most influential South American artists of all time and their impact on world art. From Frida Kahlo, famous for her emotional self-portraits, to Diego Rivera and his monumental murals ...
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The 10 Best Museums in Chicago
As the third largest city in the United States, Chicago, Illinois, is full of exciting things to experience. From historical ...
One of the best-known museums in Mexico City exhibits the life and work of its most famous artist ... where the artist lived and painted with her husband, artist Diego Rivera.
Discover the only known recording of Frida Kahlo's voice, uncovered decades after her death. A rare moment in history finally brought to life.
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Houston's New Restaurant Openings
If you tried to keep track of every new restaurant and bar in Houston, your head might spin. So just read this list instead. These are the openings that seem like they have the most potential. However ...
At the end of the tour, you’ll visit the Diego Rivera Anahuacalli Museum, followed by the artist’s mosaic murals at UNAM ... Frida Kahlo Museum (Casa Azul), where you can explore her famous artwork ...
Rivera’s Paris,” the latest show at the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts, opens on Friday, and along with it comes a new suite of ...
Who needs to go to the Eiffel Tower when the AMFA is bringing Paris to Little Rock? Their newest exhibit showcasing the works of Diego Rivera is open now.
Rivera’s Paris is an exploration of the artist’s years spent in Europe, where Diego Rivera formed his ideas about art and the world that ultimately would propel him to become one of the most ...
At the Oceanside Museum of Art, artist Robert Xavier Burden is ready to let the world enjoy his labor of love, the latest piece on a concept that sprang to life two decades ago: The Alien Painting.
The collector and luxury travel company executive warns visitors to Mexico City that they must plan ahead—and not be over ...