Frida Kahlo’s 1945 dual portrait with her husband is now on view in “Beyond the Myth” at the Dallas Museum of Art.
Arteaga, the museum's director for the last eight years, leaves the institution as it fundraises for a new campus.
On display through January, the exhibit features works by printmaking masters José Guadalupe Posada, Diego Rivera and José ...
The central role of printmaking in five centuries of Mexican art on view at the Met shows the weight of many minds.
An exhibition at the Detroit Institute of Arts tries to connect with the area’s large, vibrant Arab American community ...
A traditional Mexican Day of the Dead (Día de Muertos) altar is open at Kumu Art Gallery in Tallinn until Monday, November 3.
Housed within a notable example of Modernist architecture (it was partially designed by Frank Lloyd Wright) is the largest art museum in the Southwest United States (with more than 20,000 works of ...
Explore 7 fascinating facts about La Catrina, the iconic Lady of the Dead, and discover her origins, cultural significance, ...
“Frida: Beyond the Myth,” a compelling show at the Dallas Museum of Art, follows the recent trend ... Likewise, she loved her husband, Diego Rivera. But Rivera was enormous, charismatic ...
Portrait of Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, 1955 Dallas Museum of Art Kahlo was known to exaggerate ... “It’s almost like, ‘These will be my children; my work will be my children.’ ...
Peter Schoenmann leaned over a rectangular hunk of plaster with a historic mural painted on it Friday morning in Berwyn. He ...