"Flores Mexicanas: Women in Modern Mexican Art" will survey representations of women in Mexican Modernism, featuring works by Alfredo Ramos Martínez, Frida Kahlo, María Izquierdo, Diego Rivera, and Francisco Dosamantes, among others. The highlight of the presentation will be the monumental painting Flores Mexicanas by Martínez, being shown for only the second time in nearly a century.
Bringing together loans from the National Museum of Art in Mexico City, private collections, and the DMA’s collection of Latin American Art, the exhibition will provide a look at the meaning communicated through depictions of women before and after the Mexican Revolution.
The exhibition will be on display through September 20.
"Flores Mexicanas: Women in Modern Mexican Art" will survey representations of women in Mexican Modernism, featuring works by Alfredo Ramos Martínez, Frida Kahlo, María Izquierdo, Diego Rivera, and Francisco Dosamantes, among others. The highlight of the presentation will be the monumental painting Flores Mexicanas by Martínez, being shown for only the second time in nearly a century.
Bringing together loans from the National Museum of Art in Mexico City, private collections, and the DMA’s collection of Latin American Art, the exhibition will provide a look at the meaning communicated through depictions of women before and after the Mexican Revolution.
The exhibition will be on display through September 20.
"Flores Mexicanas: Women in Modern Mexican Art" will survey representations of women in Mexican Modernism, featuring works by Alfredo Ramos Martínez, Frida Kahlo, María Izquierdo, Diego Rivera, and Francisco Dosamantes, among others. The highlight of the presentation will be the monumental painting Flores Mexicanas by Martínez, being shown for only the second time in nearly a century.
Bringing together loans from the National Museum of Art in Mexico City, private collections, and the DMA’s collection of Latin American Art, the exhibition will provide a look at the meaning communicated through depictions of women before and after the Mexican Revolution.
The exhibition will be on display through September 20.