Latin American History, Fuck Yeah!: New York City Cultura: Diego Rivera at the MoMA

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Diego Rivera. Agrarian Leader Zapata. 1931.

In 1931, when New York’s fledgling Museum of Modern Art was planning the second solo exhibition of its short history, Diego Rivera may not have seemed an obvious candidate. The Mexican artist was a flamboyant socialist, famous…

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Latin American History, Fuck Yeah!: New York City Cultura: Diego Rivera at the MoMA

thinkmexican:

Diego Rivera. Agrarian Leader Zapata. 1931.

In 1931, when New York’s fledgling Museum of Modern Art was planning the second solo exhibition of its short history, Diego Rivera may not have seemed an obvious candidate. The Mexican artist was a flamboyant socialist, famous…

(Source: thinkmexican, via fylatinamericanhistory)

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    Will do. This showing...be well worth it. Love...& Frida’s...
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    quién quiere ir conmigo para ver el arte del famoso elefante?
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