Mexican Muralism “Public Art, Identity & Collective Memory”
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A movement which started in the 1920s as part of the political modernization of the country after the 1910 revolution, the murals were painted to send a strong message to the people, in order to reunify what we call today Mexico. Diego Rivera, D.A.Siqueiros & Clemente Orozco will all be discussed.
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Suggested Reading:
Lozano and Coronel Rivera; Diego Rivera: the complete murals; Taschen GmbH; 2019
ANREUS, Alejandro; Mexican Muralism: A Critical History; University of California Press; 2012
Rochfort, Desmond; Mexican Muralists: Orozco, Siqueiros, Rivera; Chronicle Books; 1998
Newman Helms, Cynthia; Diego Rivera: A Retrospective; W.W. Norton & co; 1986
Reed, Alma; Jose Clemente Orozco; Hacker Art Books; New York; 1985
Lawrence and Wishart; Art and Revolution: David Alfaro Siqueiros; University of Texas; 1975
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