Work by some of the biggest names in the history of Mexican art is on display at the Dallas Museum of Art. New DMA director Agustín Arteaga gives us a tour of “México 1900–1950: Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, José Clemente Orozco, and the Avant-Garde” and then joins us in studio to talk about the lasting importance of the artists included in the show.
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• Read eight interesting points about early/mid-century Mexican art on Art&Seek: Eight Insights On ‘México: 1900 to 1950’ From Agustín Arteaga
• Read Dallas Morning News art critic Rick Brettell’s review: Nuanced and thoughtful, Dallas Museum of Art’s ‘Mexico 1900-1950’ exhibit is worth the wait