In the aftermath of the 1910 Mexican Revolution, the postrevolutionary state launched an innovative campaign that exported the country’s emerging art and culture, which glorified its indigenous roots. The strategy of expanding its nation-building project abroad helped remake its image and radically improved U.S.-Mexican relations. This project investigates the first standalone exhibitions of Mexican modern and popular arts in the U.S.—the Art Center’s 1928 Exhibition of Mexican Art and the American Federation of Arts’ 1930-32 “Mexican Arts”—as cultural diplomatic efforts. Using empirical evidence, this project reveals the confluence of wealthy patrons, corporate sponsors, government officials, local artists, and museums and galleries in Mex...
During its most turbulent and formative years of the twentieth century, Mexico witnessed decades of ...
This article analyzes the construction of the visual narrative expressed in the exhibition Contempor...
Between 1933 and 1945, Americans redefined their cultural identity within a hemispheric context and ...
In the aftermath of the 1910 Mexican Revolution, the postrevolutionary state launched an innovative ...
S’inscrivant à la croisée de l’histoire des expositions et des relations culturelles internationales...
Art and La Revolución Mexicana (1910-1920) The development of Mexican art and culture from the begi...
Between 1933 and 1945, Americans redefined their cultural identity within a hemispheric context and ...
Art and La Revolución Mexicana (1910-1920) The development of Mexican art and culture from the begin...
This project is supported by the NEH Foundations Grant for Humanities Collections and Reference Reso...
Over the last century, art museums in the United States have mounted dozens of exhibitions of Coloni...
Over the last century, art museums in the United States have mounted dozens of exhibitions of Coloni...
Greater Mexico refers both to the geographic region encompassing modern Mexico and its former territ...
Over the last thirty years there has been a proliferation in the number and diversity of privately- ...
Mexico´s historical and cultural strength was clearly shown the exhibition held at the metropolitan ...
This article analyzes the construction of the visual narrative expressed in the exhibition Contempor...
During its most turbulent and formative years of the twentieth century, Mexico witnessed decades of ...
This article analyzes the construction of the visual narrative expressed in the exhibition Contempor...
Between 1933 and 1945, Americans redefined their cultural identity within a hemispheric context and ...
In the aftermath of the 1910 Mexican Revolution, the postrevolutionary state launched an innovative ...
S’inscrivant à la croisée de l’histoire des expositions et des relations culturelles internationales...
Art and La Revolución Mexicana (1910-1920) The development of Mexican art and culture from the begi...
Between 1933 and 1945, Americans redefined their cultural identity within a hemispheric context and ...
Art and La Revolución Mexicana (1910-1920) The development of Mexican art and culture from the begin...
This project is supported by the NEH Foundations Grant for Humanities Collections and Reference Reso...
Over the last century, art museums in the United States have mounted dozens of exhibitions of Coloni...
Over the last century, art museums in the United States have mounted dozens of exhibitions of Coloni...
Greater Mexico refers both to the geographic region encompassing modern Mexico and its former territ...
Over the last thirty years there has been a proliferation in the number and diversity of privately- ...
Mexico´s historical and cultural strength was clearly shown the exhibition held at the metropolitan ...
This article analyzes the construction of the visual narrative expressed in the exhibition Contempor...
During its most turbulent and formative years of the twentieth century, Mexico witnessed decades of ...
This article analyzes the construction of the visual narrative expressed in the exhibition Contempor...
Between 1933 and 1945, Americans redefined their cultural identity within a hemispheric context and ...