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RIVERA, KAHLO, OROZCO, AND SIQUEIROS AT MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS


DIEGO RIVERA
La siesta, 1926
Óleo sobre tela
Colección San Antonio Museum of Art

Santa Fe, NM-This summer, the Museum of Fine Arts in Santa Fe will be the only U.S. destination for a spectacular collection of Mexican modern art from Mexico City. Mexican Modern: Masters of the 20th Century will feature over sixty paintings and photographs by internationally acclaimed artists Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, José Clemente Orozco, David Alfaro Siqueiros, and Manuel Álvarez Bravo, among others. On special loan from the Museo de Arte Moderno and curated by Director Luis-Martín Lozano, the exhibition will highlight the pioneers of Mexican Modernism, focusing on works created in the first half of the 20th century. The opening will be May 28, 2006 from 12:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M., and is free to New Mexico residents. The exhibition runs through September 3, 2006.

Manuel Alvarez Bravo
La Hija de Los Danzantes, 1933
Plata sobre gelatina
24.3 X 17.5 cm
Colección Museo de Arte Moderno, CONACULTA-INBA
Mexican Modernism is known the world over for its beauty-vibrant colors and simple imagery-and its bold socio-political commentary. Responding to a wide gap between rich and poor, Spanish- and Amerindian-descent, these artists used their talents to foster mestizaje pride and socialist sentiment during and following the Mexican Revolution of 1910.

Many of the artists featured in Mexican Modern were well-known muralists who painted on public buildings in Mexico City out of conviction that art should be of and for the people. Their work expressed national pride and love of everyday life and traditions. In this special exhibition, the public will have an opportunity to view Rivera's and Orozco's rarer works on canvas.

José Clemente Orozco
Retrato de
Don Luis Cardoza y Aragón, 1940
Temple sobre tela
55 X 44 cm
Colección Museo de Arte Moderno, CONACULTA-INBA
Mexican Modern was made possible through a special government-to-government exchange. Given the deep historical ties between Mexico and New Mexico, the exhibition builds on and strengthens this very old relationship.

Dr. Marsha Bol, Director of the Museum of Fine Arts, said, "It is an honor to be the only museum in the United States to exhibit this prestigious collection of works by the giants of Mexican Modernism. This is an opportunity for New Mexicans not to have to leave their state to see world class art."

The exhibition will not only resonate with New Mexicans, but will also have international appeal-artists represented in the exhibition greatly influenced North American and European art in the first half of the 20th century.

A catalogue published by MNM Press will accompany the exhibition, featuring essays by Lozano and Dr. David Craven, professor of art history at the University of New Mexico.

Shay Cannedy -
Public Relations Manager, State Of New Mexico
Department of Cultural Affairs, Museum Services Division
505-476-1144

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The Museum of Fine Arts was founded in 1917 as the Art Gallery of the Museum of New Mexico. Housed in a spectacular Pueblo Revival building designed by I. H. and William M. Rapp, it was based on their New Mexico building at the Panama-California Exposition (1915). The museum's architecture inaugurated what has come to be known as "Santa Fe Style." For more than 85 years the Museum has collected and exhibited work by leading artists from New Mexico and elsewhere. This tradition continues today with a wide array of exhibitions with work from the world's leading artists.

The Museum of Fine Arts is a division of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs.


PUBLIC INFORMATION

The Museum of Fine Arts is located on the Plaza in Santa Fe at 107 W. Palace Avenue. Call 505-476-5072 for more information, or visit http://www.mfasantafe.org.

Hours:
Tuesday through Sunday, 10:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M.
Open Free on Fridays, 5:00-8:00 P.M.

Admission:
Children 16 and under free. New Mexico residents with I.D. free on Sundays. New Mexico resident Senior Citizens (age 60+) with I.D. free Wednesdays. Museum Foundation members free. Adults (age 17 and above): $7.00 for non-state residents; $5.00 for New Mexico residents.

Abraham Ángel
Lupe y María, 1923
Óleo sobre cartón
112.5 X 121.5 cm
Colección Museo de Arte Moderno, CONACULTA-INBA
Tina Modotti
Niña tomando pecho, 1929
Plata sobre gelatina
17.7 X 23.3 cm
Colección Museo de Arte Moderno, CONACULTA-INBA


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