Tour audio Permanent collection of murals
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Permanent collection of murals
Muralism is one of the leading art movements that emerged in Mexico. Although its inception dates to 1910, it formally began in the 1920s. The following decades saw its consolidation, which continued until the second half of the twentieth century. The artists who participated in it tried to capture their vision of national identity as well as the social and political situation of the country.
The MPBA mural collection spans thirty-five years of the history of muralism. In a single venue it brings together the work of seven artists representative of the movement, namely José Clemente Orozco, Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros, Rufino Tamayo, Jorge González Camarena, Roberto Montenegro, and Manuel Rodríguez Lozano.
Through this audio guide you’ll find that muralism was much more than a linear, unified movement. Instead, it was characterized by the aesthetic and ideological diversity of its proponents. These differences are evident in the works and artists represented in the MPBA permanent collection.
Check our gallery to accompany you through the permanent collection.
Étapes du circuit
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Rufino Tamayo | "Mexico Today", 1953
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Diego Rivera | "Third International" or "Russian Revolution", 1933
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Diego Rivera | "Man, Controller of the Universe", 1934
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Jorge González Camarena | "Liberation ", 1957-1963
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David Alfaro Siqueiros | "New Democracy", 1944
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Diego Rivera | "Carnival of Mexican Life", 1936
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José Clemente Orozco | "Katharsis", 1934
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Roberto Montenegro | "Allegory of the Wind", 1928
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David Alfaro Siqueiros | "Torture and Apotheosis of Cuauhtemoc", 1950-1951
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Manuel Rodríguez Lozano | "Pietà in the Desert", 1942
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Rufino Tamayo | "The Birth of our Nationality", 1952
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12-27-2024
Excellentes explicaciones. Tendría que promocionarlo màs en el museo. Lo recomendo
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10-02-2024
Excelente guía
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