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...The Whitney’s Vida Americana traces how Mexican muralists remade American Art, featuring work by Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco and David Alfaro Siqueiros....
...Instead, curator Barbara Haskell excavates different roots, following them to Mexico and into the studios of Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco and David Alfaro Siqueiros....
...Escobedo has worked for Habita before, joining forces with fellow architect José Rojas in 2006 to turn the 1950s Hotel Boca Chica in Acapulco into a hectic, technicolour party palace....
...In the 1920s, José Clemente Orozco disgorged a body of paintings, drawings and prints that recapitulated a decade of civil war....
...Hannah Kuchler is a San Francisco correspondent for the Financial Times Photographs: Carlos Chavarría; Reuters...
...Diego Rivera, a founder of the post-revolutionary Mexican muralist movement of the 1920s, alongside David Alfaro Siqueiros and José Clemente Orozco, combined the techniques of the European masters and Italian...
...Noble, quick-witted and completely indifferent to material reward, Alfaro made a fortune from hats and spent it all on revolutions....
...A judge would study that case in February, said Mr Alfaro....
...Gigantic murals became the cultural trademark of the first revolutionary years, most of them conceived by three artists: Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros and José Clemente Orozco – known collectively...
...José Garza, a Mexican lorry driver, says crossings used to take about 30 minutes but now are at least three times as long. “It’s a headache,” he says....
...Now 47, José Antonio Reyes has worked for years as a builder in his native El Salvador and has never once thought about opening a bank account....
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