During the 1930s in Colombia, artists such as Ignacio Gómez Jaramillo, took Mexican muralism as an important part of their careers thus engaging with public art for the irst time in the country. In 1936, Gómez Jaramillo travelled to Mexico for two years in order to study muralism, to learn the fresco technique and to transmit the Mexican experience of the open-air-schools. Gómez Jaramillo returned to Colombia in 1938 and in 1939 painted the murals of the National Capitol. Although Gómez Jaramillo’s work after 1939 is well known, his time in Mexico has been barely studied and very few scholars have analyzed the artist’s work in light of his Mexican experience. While in Mexico, Gómez Jaramillo joined the LEAR (La Liga de Escritores y Artistas...
El artículo aborda el mural que el artista plástico ecuatoriano Camilo Egas preparó para el pabellón...
Desde 1930, Colombia ha sufrido graves manifestaciones de violencia política que, agravadas a parti...
The Mexican Revolution (1910-1920) succeeded in reclaiming the nation from foreign influence as well...
During the 1930s in Colombia, artists such as Ignacio Gómez Jaramillo, took Mexican muralism as an i...
During the 1930s in Colombia, artists such as Ignacio Gómez Jaramillo, took Mexican muralism as an i...
The mural was, in the Twentieth century, considered the most socially engaged style of painting. Mex...
This article seeks to explore the experience in Mexico of sculptor Rómulo Rozo and poet Porfirio Bar...
Murals have been an important medium of public expression in Mexico since the Mexican Revolution, an...
In the 1920s and early 1930s, elites in the public and private sectors in Mexico and the United Stat...
The 1920s was a decade that witnessed in Latin American the appearance of a number of cultural vangu...
Mural al fresco elaborado por el maestro Jorge Cárdenas Hernández en 1962. Se encuentra en la sede d...
El primer conocimiento que tuve de Jaime Jaramillo Uribe (Abejorral, 1917-Bogotá, 2015) se remonta a...
In 1969 curator Fernando Gamboa commissioned eleven abstract artists to paint a collective mural to ...
Manuel Rivera (Granada, 1927 ‐ Madrid, 1995), was one of the founders and members of the Group El Pa...
The development of Mexican art and culture from the beginning of the last century was intertwined wi...
El artículo aborda el mural que el artista plástico ecuatoriano Camilo Egas preparó para el pabellón...
Desde 1930, Colombia ha sufrido graves manifestaciones de violencia política que, agravadas a parti...
The Mexican Revolution (1910-1920) succeeded in reclaiming the nation from foreign influence as well...
During the 1930s in Colombia, artists such as Ignacio Gómez Jaramillo, took Mexican muralism as an i...
During the 1930s in Colombia, artists such as Ignacio Gómez Jaramillo, took Mexican muralism as an i...
The mural was, in the Twentieth century, considered the most socially engaged style of painting. Mex...
This article seeks to explore the experience in Mexico of sculptor Rómulo Rozo and poet Porfirio Bar...
Murals have been an important medium of public expression in Mexico since the Mexican Revolution, an...
In the 1920s and early 1930s, elites in the public and private sectors in Mexico and the United Stat...
The 1920s was a decade that witnessed in Latin American the appearance of a number of cultural vangu...
Mural al fresco elaborado por el maestro Jorge Cárdenas Hernández en 1962. Se encuentra en la sede d...
El primer conocimiento que tuve de Jaime Jaramillo Uribe (Abejorral, 1917-Bogotá, 2015) se remonta a...
In 1969 curator Fernando Gamboa commissioned eleven abstract artists to paint a collective mural to ...
Manuel Rivera (Granada, 1927 ‐ Madrid, 1995), was one of the founders and members of the Group El Pa...
The development of Mexican art and culture from the beginning of the last century was intertwined wi...
El artículo aborda el mural que el artista plástico ecuatoriano Camilo Egas preparó para el pabellón...
Desde 1930, Colombia ha sufrido graves manifestaciones de violencia política que, agravadas a parti...
The Mexican Revolution (1910-1920) succeeded in reclaiming the nation from foreign influence as well...