Virtual - Brown Bag Lecture: Latin American Artists of the 20th Century

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Art historian Jeff Mishur examines the relationship Latin American artists had with a 1920s cultural and educational reform movement in Mexico known as "Indigenismo" or "Mexicanidad." Promoted especially by José Vasconcelos, Minister of Education, this movement emphasized Mexico's folk traditions and pre-Columbian roots. Explore works by Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros, José Clemente Orozco, and Frida Kahlo. *

This program will be presented via livestream both at 95th Street Library and via Zoom. The link will be sent automatically once registration has been completed.  Please register through Zoom, even if you plan to attend in person:

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