Arte y Cultura

jueves, septiembre 27, 2007
Diego Rivera honored 50 years after death

Escrito PorCristina Noriegaa las02:56 PM |  Comentar |  Imprimir |  Enviar a Correo

According to an AP report, an exhibit at Mexico City's Palacio de Bellas Artes (Palace of Fine Arts) will honor famed Mexican muralist Diego Rivera when it opens this Friday, September 28.

Of special interest is "Glorious Victory", a mural thought to have been lost half a century ago.  Recovered in Moscow in 2000, the mural depicts U.S. abuses against the Guatemalan people on one side; an unfinished section on the other side is believed to show workers being exploited in U.S. factories.

Here's a pic of "Glorious Victory":

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In total, 170 works of art will be featured in the Palacio's exhibit, including 23 murals and many sketches, outlines and drawings.

 

 



 
   
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tweety  dijo...
Oh boy, another Latino who appeared to hate the U.S. Just what we need. We can't seem to please anyone.
28 septiembre, 2007 05:09:54 PM



 
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