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Mexican and Latin American Muralism

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Mexican and Latin American Muralism

By the 1930s, the Latin Art has been widely influenced the European arts culture and primarily by the Spanish and Russian art movements that were rapidly developing after the industrial revolutions. However, after the 30s of the 20th century, the Latin American art became aware of new approaches and techniques - a combination of its own typical culture mixing it with different political or social factors.

This is how muralism developed and spread in South America - the movement was More

“Reciprocity” Exhibition

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Modern art in Spain has had some interesting exhibitions. One of these was an exhibition lasting for three months, from November until January 2010. the exhibition was held in Buenos Aires, Argentina at the Cultural Center of Spain (CCEBA). The exhibition was a joint effort with many artists contributing to this modern exhibition from different countries.

Artists included Claire Fontaine of Pairs, France, Leon Ferrari, Leo Ramos, and Dego Haboba, native Argentinians. Also contributions were present from Oliver Ressler of More

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