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Miradas: Ancient Roots in Modern and Contemporary Mexican Art

Feb 18, 2017 - Jul 16, 2017

The exhibition examines and celebrates work by artists on both sides of the border鈥擜merican and Mexican-American鈥攖o reveal a variety of cultural aspects as they emerged in the years after the Mexican Revolution (1910鈥1920) to the present day. This unique survey of over 100 works takes a close look at paintings, prints and photographs created over the past eighty years. The works included are by some of the best-known Mexican artists鈥Diego Rivera, Rufino Tamayo, Gabriel Orozco, Manuel 脕lvarez Bravo, David Alfaro Siqueiros and Flor Gardu帽o鈥攁s well as Mexican-American artists such as Judithe Hern谩ndez, Roberto Juarez and Robert Graham. Visitors to the Miradas exhibition will have the opportunity to observe the works of a number of artists who have been attracted to and inspired by Mexico鈥檚 ancient civilizations and modern artistic theories alike.

Many artists of Mexican descent working in the United States continue to implement social ideas and educational theories first taken up by modern Mexican artists at the end of the Mexican Revolution. They also understand and react to the sociopolitical climate in the United States and the global art and theories of the second half of the twentieth century, incorporating contemporary regional politics along with their broad understanding of their diverse heritages. The Miradas exhibition allows visitors to survey this rich trajectory.


The exhibition examines and celebrates work by artists on both sides of the border鈥擜merican and Mexican-American鈥攖o reveal a variety of cultural aspects as they emerged in the years after the Mexican Revolution (1910鈥1920) to the present day. This unique survey of over 100 works takes a close look at paintings, prints and photographs created over the past eighty years. The works included are by some of the best-known Mexican artists鈥Diego Rivera, Rufino Tamayo, Gabriel Orozco, Manuel 脕lvarez Bravo, David Alfaro Siqueiros and Flor Gardu帽o鈥攁s well as Mexican-American artists such as Judithe Hern谩ndez, Roberto Juarez and Robert Graham. Visitors to the Miradas exhibition will have the opportunity to observe the works of a number of artists who have been attracted to and inspired by Mexico鈥檚 ancient civilizations and modern artistic theories alike.

Many artists of Mexican descent working in the United States continue to implement social ideas and educational theories first taken up by modern Mexican artists at the end of the Mexican Revolution. They also understand and react to the sociopolitical climate in the United States and the global art and theories of the second half of the twentieth century, incorporating contemporary regional politics along with their broad understanding of their diverse heritages. The Miradas exhibition allows visitors to survey this rich trajectory.


Contact details

Sunday
11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday - Wednesday
11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday - Saturday
11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
160 West Liberty Street Reno, NV, USA 89501
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