Exhibitions
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Heroes have played an integral part in all cultures since ancient times. Whether heroes are superhuman protagonists of Greek myths or average individuals who rise above the ordinary, they are admired, emulated, and sometimes even... |
The style today known as Mannerism became the common currency of artists across Europe in the last decades of the sixteenth century. Characterized by elegantly drawn figures, complicated compositions, exquisite grace, and perhaps, above all, by... |
Many foreign artists traveled to Mexico to glean inspiration from the culture and landscapes of the country. A German-born photographer, Brehme contributed immensely to the development of modern photography in Mexico. Like all foreign artists... |
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Born in Tijuana, Mexico, in 1971, Hugo Crosthwaite spent his formative years in Rosarito, Mexico, and earned a degree from San Diego State University. Now based in New York City, Crosthwaite creates large-scale graphite and charcoal drawings... |
The groundbreaking exhibition Joaquín Torres-García: Constructing Abstraction with Wood explores the work of one of the most influential artists to have emerged from Latin America. |
The reconfiguration and reinstallation of the permanent collection that began last year in the second-floor galleries now continues with the ground-floor galleries dedicated to American and Modern Art. |


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