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Colecciones: Mexican Art from 50 Private Chicago Collections

March 11 – May 29, 2005

This exhibition looks at a sampling of collections of ancient artifacts, popular folk art, and modern & contemporary works of Mexican Art. It tells two stories- that of the artists who depict their community’s vision of the world and that of the collectors who see the significance of these works.

Participating Artists

Marco Antonio Abarca, Roman Andreade Llaguna, David Alfaro Siqueiros, Lola Alvarez Bravo, Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Luis Arenal, Connie Arismendi, Cristina Cardenas, Leonora Carrington, Familia Castillo, Jean Charlot, Jose Clemente Orozco, Alejandro Colunga, Jose Luis Cuevas, Gasper Enriquez, Claudia Fernandez, Hector Garcia, Flor Garduno, Carmen Lomas Garza, Jose Gonzalez Navarro, Ismael Guardado, Familia Linares, Frida Kahlo, Cesar Martinez, Lucia Maya, Leopoldo Mendez, Arnulfo Mendoza, Carlos Merida, Malaquias Montoya, Felipe Morales, Rodolfo Morales, Alejandro Nava, Leonardo Nierman, Mario Nunez, Juan O'Gorman, Pablo O'Higgins, Juan Orta Castillo, Gabriel Parada Munoz, Magdalena Pedro Martinez, Felipe Perez Ornelas, Daniel Ramirez, Marcos Raya, Jesus “Chucho” Reyes, Alejandro Rivera, Diego Rivera, Artemio Rodriguez, Vicente Rojo, Alejandro Romero, Teodulo Romulo, Victor Salmones, Rufino Tamayo, George Yepes, Alfredo Zalce, Nahuim B. Zenil, and Francisco Zuniga

Curator

Cesáreo Moreno

Organizing Institution

Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum

Displayed at

Main Gallery