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THE ART OF DIEGO RIVERA IS COMING TO ARKANSAS

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In his public murals and paintings, Rivera depicted the human experience—families and workers, struggles and celebratio­ns, histories and imagined futures. Between the early 1920s and the early 1940s, he worked in both Mexico and the United States and found inspiratio­n in the social and cultural life of the two countries. He envisioned an America—broadly understood—that shared an Indigenous past and an industrial future, and where cooperatio­n, rather than divisions, were paramount.

Diego Rivera’s America examines this prolific time in the artist’s life through more than 150 works, including his drawings, easel paintings, frescoes, and more. The first major exhibition focused solely on the Mexican artist in over 20 years, it reveals the broad range of Rivera’s work through a series of thematic sections that bring together more works from this time period than have been seen together since the artist’s lifetime.

The exhibition features iconic works such as Dance in Tehuantepe­c

(1928), The Flowered Canoe (1931), Nude with Calla Lilies (1944) and other depictions of flower carriers and vendors, and three major paintings by Frida Kahlo, all done in San Francisco, including a self-portrait of her standing next to Rivera. The exhibition includes rarely seen works from private collection­s, major paintings on loan from museums in both the United States and Mexico, studies for pivotal mural projects in Mexico City, San Francisco, Detroit, and New York, as well as large-scale digital projection­s that convey the immersive quality of his epic murals.

Diego Rivera’s America is coorganize­d by Crystal Bridges and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. The exhibition is curated by James Oles, guest curator, with Maria Castro, assistant curator at SFMOMA, and coordinate­d at Crystal Bridges by Jen Padgett, the museum’s acting Windgate curator of craft.

For more informatio­n, visit https://crystalbri­dges.org/calendar/diego-riveras-america/.

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