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Art in New York Russian Constructivism/Socialist Realism/Mexican Muralism

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Art in New York. Russian Constructivism/Socialist Realism/Mexican Muralism. Aleksandr Rodchenko, Ad Poster (convoking workers to read), 1924. Aleksandr Rodchenko, Assembling for a Demonstration , 1928. Aleksandr Rodchenko, Gathering for a Demonstration , 1928. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Art in New York

Russian Constructivism/Socialist Realism/Mexican Muralism

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Aleksandr Rodchenko, Ad Poster (convoking workers to read), 1924.

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Aleksandr Rodchenko, Assembling for a Demonstration, 1928.

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Aleksandr Rodchenko, Gathering for a Demonstration, 1928.

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Aleksandr Rodchenko, Chauffeur, 1933.

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Aleksandr Rodchenko, An Oath, 1935.

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Aleksandr Rodchenko, White Sea, Baltic Sea Canal, 1933.

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Poster, 1929.

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El Lissitzky, Lissitzky the Constructor, (self-portrait), 1924.

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Vladimir Tatilin, Tower in Mayday Russia, 1933.

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Sergei Gerasimov, A Collective Farm Festival, 1937.

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Socialist Realism, Stalin

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Socialist Realism

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Socialist Realism

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Convention of the Alliance of Polish Youth, Poster, 1955.

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Diego Rivera

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Diego Rivera, Zapatista Landscape: The Guerrilla, 1915.

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Diego Rivera, Creation, Encaustic and Gold Leaf, 1922-23

National Preparatory School, Mexico City.

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Palácio Nacional. Mexico City, Mexico, 1693.

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Diego Rivera, Orgy: Night of the Rich, 1926.

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Diego Rivera, In the Trenches, 1928.

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Diego Rivera, The Distribution of the Arms, 1928.

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Diego Rivera, The History of Mexico: From the Conquest to the Future, 1929-1930, National Palace, Mexico City, Mexico.

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Diego Rivera, The History of Mexico: From the Conquest to the Future, ( detail) 1929-1930, National Palace, Mexico City, Mexico.

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Aztec, Eagle Warrior, ca. 1440-69.

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Aztec, Miclantecuhtli, ca. 1480, Templo Mayor, Fired Clay, Stucco, and Paint.

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Aztec, Tlaloc, ca. 1440-69.

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Aztec, Xipe Totec, ca. 1500, Fired Clay.

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Toltec, Chacmool, ca. 1100.

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Diego Rivera, Agrarian Leader Zapata, 1931, MoMA.

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Diego Rivera, Detroit Industry, 1932-1933, fresco, Detroit Institute of Fine Arts.

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Diego Rivera, Detroit Industry, 1932-1933, fresco, Detroit Institute of Fine Arts, detail.

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Diego Rivera, The Making of a Fresco, 1931, San Francisco Art Institute.

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Diego Rivera, Man at the Crossroads, 1934, Palace of Fine Arts.

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Diego Rivera, Man at the Crossroads (detail), 1934, Palace of Fine Arts.

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Diego Rivera, Man at the Crossroads (center), 1934, Palace of Fine Arts.

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Diego Rivera, Man at the Crossroads (detail), 1934, Palace of Fine Arts.

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Diego Rivera, Man at the Crossroads (detail), 1934, Palace of Fine Arts.

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Diego Rivera, A Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in Alameda Park, 1947-48.

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Diego Rivera, Totonac Civilization, 1950, National Palace.

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Diego Rivera, The Huastec Civilization, 1950.

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Diego Rivera, The History of Medicine in Mexico, 1953,

La Raza Hospital, Mexico City.

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Diego Rivera, Natasha Gelman, 1943.

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Diego Rivera, Flower Day, 1925.

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Diego Rivera, Flower Seller with Lilies, 1943.

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Diego Rivera, Nude with Calla Lilies, 1944.

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Leon Trotsky’s Home, Coyoacan (1937-1940).

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Leon Trotsky’s Home, Coyoacan (1937-1940).

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Leon Trotsky’s Home, Coyoacan (1937-1940).

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David Alfaro Siqueiros, Self-Portrait, 1943.

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Orozco, Hidalgo, 1937

Siqueiros, Self-Portrait, 1943

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David Alfaro Siqueiros, From the Dictatorship of Porfirio Dias to the Revolution: Zapata (detail), 1957-65, Chapultepec Castle, Mexico City.

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David Alfaro Siqueiros, Zapata, 1966Diego Rivera, Agrarian Leader Zapata, 1931

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David Alfaro Siqueiros, Echo of a Scream, 1937, Enamel on Wood, MoMA.

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David Alfaro Siqueiros, Portrait of the Bourgeoisie, 1939-40, Pyroxaline on cement, Mexican Electricians’ Syndicate.

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David Alfaro Siqueiros, Proletarian Mother, 1930

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David Alfaro Siqueiros, Peasant Mother, 1929.

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David Alfaro Siqueiros, Ethnography, 1939.

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David Alfaro Siqueiros, From the Dictatorship of Porfirio Dias to the Revolution: The Revolutionaries, 1957-65, Chapultepec Castle.

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Jose Clemente Orozco, The Family, 1926, National Preparatory School, Mexico City.

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Jose Clemente Orozco, Gods of the Modern World, from Epic of American Civilization, 1932-1934, fresco, Dartmouth College.

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Jose Clemente Orozco, American Civilization: Modern Migration of the Spirit, Detail, 1932-34, Baker Library, Dartmouth College, New Hampshire.

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Jose Clemente Orozco, Hispano-America, from Epic of American Civilization, 1932-34, fresco, Baker Library, Dartmouth College.

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Jose Clemente Orozco, The Coming of Quetzalcoatl, from Epic of American Civilization, 1932-34, fresco, Dartmouth College.

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José Clemente Orozco, Prometheus, 1930, Fresco, Pomona College, Claremont, California.

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José Clemente Orozco, Christ Destroying his Cross, 1943.

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José Clemente Orozco. (Mexican, 1883-1949). Dive Bomber and Tank. 1940. Fresco, six panels, Each 9' x 36“.

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Pablo Picasso, Guernica, June 1937, Oil on canvas, 11' 6" X 25' 8".

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Art in New York

Frida Kahlo and Latin American Surrealism

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Andre Masson, The Battle of Fishes, Sand, Gesso, Oil, Pencil, and Charcoal, 1927.

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Joan Miro, The Birth of the World, 1925.

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Joan Miro, The Hunter, 1923-24.

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Salvador Dali, Persistence of Memory, 1931.

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Rene Magritte, The Treason of Images, 1928-29.

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Max Ernst, The Elephant Celebes, 1921.

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Frida Kahlo Museo, Casa Azul, Coyoacan.

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Frida Kahlo Museo, Casa Azul, Coyoacan.

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Frida Kahlo, Frida and Diego, 1931.

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Frida Kahlo, Self-Portrait with Monkeys, 1943.

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Frida Kahlo, Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird, 1940.

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Frida Kahlo, The Broken Column, 1944.

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Frida Kahlo, The Two Fridas, 1939, Oil on canvas, 67” X 67".

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Frida Kahlo, Self-Portrait with Cropped Hair, 1940.

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Frida Kahlo, Diego on My Mind, 1943.

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Frida Kahlo, Love Embrace of the Universe, 1949.

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Frida Kahlo, The Dream, 1940.

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The Virgin of Guadalupe.

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Rivera, Nude with Calla Lilies, 1944.

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Rufino Tamayo, Woman in Gray, 1959.

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Rufino Tamayo, The Lovers, 1943.

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Maria Izquierdo, Adornments, 1941.

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Remedios Varo, Useless Science or The Alchemist, 1958.

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Leonora Carrington, Self-Portrait, 1936-7.

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Wifredo Lam, The Jungle, 1943.

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Wifredo Lam, The Jungle, 1943 Pablo Picasso, Les Demoiselles D’Avignon, 1907

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Wifredo Lam, The Idol, 1944

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Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Striking Worker Murdered, 1934.

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Xul Solar, World, 1925 (watercolor).

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Xul Solar, Bri, Pais, Y Gente, (watercolor) 1933.

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Tarsila do Amaral, The Egg, 1928.

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Tarsila do Amaral, The Fruit Seller, 1925.

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Roberto Matta Echaurren, Invasion of the Night, 1941.

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Roberto Matta Echaurren, Listen to the Living, 1941, Oil on canvas, MoMA, NY.

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Arshile Gorky, The Liver Is the Cock’s Comb, 1944, Oil on canvas, 6‘ X 8‘ 2“.

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Roberto Matta Echaurren, Listen to the Living, 1941

Arshile Gorky, The Liver is the Cock’s Comb, 1944

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Jackson Pollock, She-Wolf, 1943.