To continue celebrating Frida Kahlo, we share this Diego Rivera’s 1930 lithograph, believed to be a nude portrait of Frida. A good example of their complex & creative relationship. Part of our collaboration with https://t.co/jrUto2h611

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“Covered Woman”, a 2001 graphite and charcoal drawing by Tijuana’s artist Hugo Crosthwaite, who regards each work as a “vision of mine in which history, mythology and abstraction collides”. Our collaboration with https://t.co/YrpfSi5TnQ

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This week’s piece in our collaboration with is “Dead Bird”, a 1944 oil by the Guatemalan-Mexican artist, Carlos Mérida, one of the great Latin-American masters of abstraction. https://t.co/St1x9McZje

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“Magueys, cactus and figures”, a 1929 lithograph by José Clemente Orozco, is this week’s piece in our collaboration with . Orozco conveyed a fierce, geometrical Mexican landscape with somber human figures 🇲🇽🎨. https://t.co/79PI15K89b

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