José Clemente Orozco in the United States, 1927-1934

By González Mello, Renato & Miliotes, Diane Helen & Ades, Dawn

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ISBN
978-0-39304-176-7
Publisher
New York : Hood Museum of Art, c2002.


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Library Journal

Reviewed on June 15, 2002

Containing 11 essays, numerous illustrations, and extensive notes, this catalog accompanies a traveling exhibition that explores Mexican artist Orozco's productivity while visiting the United States between 1927 and 1934. During this time of self-imposed exile, the renowned social realist muralist departed from themes focused on the Mexican Revolution and rural life, which had defined his previous work. He won commissions from various U.S. institutions, including the New School in New York City and Dartmouth College, by concentrating on modern urban s...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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