The five most iconic Mexican master pieces – Dualidad by Rufino Tamayo
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Dualidad is a pictorial piece reproduced as a mural created by Rufino in 1964. This piece can be admired today in the Museo Nacional de Antropologia Mexico City, the most emblematic museum of Mexico.
FRIDA KAHLO, THE MOST ICONIC MEXICAN FEMALE PAINTER OF ALL TIME
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Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo Calderón, better known as Frida Kahlo, was born on July 6th of 1907 in Mexico City. There is a lot to tell about this iconic woman. One of the most famous mexican painters, her life has a lot of ups and downs.
The five most iconic Mexican master pieces – América tropical by Siqueiros
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After being exiled from Mexico due to his political thinking, David Alfaro Siqueiros came to Los Angeles for six months. During this short period of time he finished 3 murals. The most outstanding was America tropical. David Siqueiros, just like other muralist of the time, had communist ideals and he…
Silvestre Revueltas, one of the most important Mexican musicians of all time
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He was a Mexican composer, violinist, and orchestra director, considered one of the most influential musicians of all time in Mexico. Revueltas started as a violinist and orchestra director, his composition artwork was developed quite late in his career, in the early 30’s, most likely influenced by Carlos Chavez, who was assisted by Silvestre between 1929 and 1935.
The five most iconic Mexican master pieces – El Hombre en el cruce de caminos by Diego Rivera
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The famous Mexican muralist was contracted by Nelson Rockefeller in the 30’s to create a mural for the Rockefeller Center in New York. The masterpiece was not finished because Rivera included Lenin in it, this caused the rejection of the Rockefeller family and they decided to destroy the mural.
Yellow in the interior design
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Each color has a unique impact in the atmosphere. Yellow is a cheerful color, brighten up the spaces and makes them feel warmer and lighter.
Mexican design, unique identity language
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For many years the majority of Mexican designers denied the reality that crushes us today. Mexican design is not only vivid colors, indigenous shapes, wrestlers, or the lady of Guadalupe. Mexican design is an expression form with high content of concept. It is a language of a nation with a unique identity.
The pleasure of sharing
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Mexican gastronomy is one of the most famous cuisines around the world, in fact, it was declared cultural heritage of humanity by the Unesco in 2010. Of course, we are going to talk about food on this chapter, but we want to share with you the most intimate feeling between…
Mexican culture – Beyond death
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A two-day national holiday to honor and remember our love ones who departed this world before us.
5 de Mayo – Bicultural Identity celebration
There are different reasons why 5 de Mayo was easily adopted in the US, but the most powerful one was that France was a common enemy, because of that, Mexicans and Americans strengthen their relationship through this holiday.