Vida Americana: Mexican Muralists Remake American Art, 1925-1945
By Barbara Haskell, Mark A. Castro (Contribution by), Dafne Cruz Porchini (Contribution by), Renato González Mello (Contribution by), Marcela Guerrero (Contribution by), Andrew Hemingway (Contribution by), Anna Indych-López (Contribution by), Michael K. Schuessler (Contribution by), Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw (Contribution by), ShiPu Wang (Contribution by), James Wechsler (Contribution by)
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By Barbara Haskell, Mark A. Castro (Contribution by), Dafne Cruz Porchini (Contribution by), Renato González Mello (Contribution by), Marcela Guerrero (Contribution by), Andrew Hemingway (Contribution by), Anna Indych-López (Contribution by), Michael K. Schuessler (Contribution by), Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw (Contribution by), ShiPu Wang (Contribution by), James Wechsler (Contribution by)
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An in-depth look at the transformative influence of Mexican artists on their U.S. counterparts during a period of social change
The first half of the 20th century saw prolific cultural exchange between the United States and Mexico, as artists and intellectuals traversed the countries’ shared border in both directions. For U.S. artists, Mexico’s monumental public murals portraying social and political subject matter offered an alternative aesthetic at a time when artists were seeking to conn...
The first half of the 20th century saw prolific cultural exchange between the United States and Mexico, as artists and intellectuals traversed the countries’ shared border in both directions. For U.S. artists, Mexico’s monumental public murals portraying social and political subject matter offered an alternative aesthetic at a time when artists were seeking to conn...






















