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SUMMARY:Power to the People: Mexican Prints from the Great War to the Cold War
DESCRIPTION:Drawing on work from the James and Virginia Moffett Collection\, Power to the People: Mexican Prints from the Great War to the Cold War explores the political and social conditions of early-20thcentury Mexico and the dynamic\, groundbreaking art that emerged from the Mexican Revolution (1910–1920). \nThis period of war and dramatic social upheaval witnessed a flowering of artistic production\, particularly in printmaking and graphic arts. Mexico’s long printmaking tradition dates to the late 1500s. \nArtists such as José Guadalupe Posada\, Diego Rivera\, José Clemente Orozco\, and David Alfaro Siqueiros—icons of Mexican modernism—drew on those traditions and everyday imagery to create new messages of social justice meant to appeal directly to the working classes in the Mexican provinces. Power to the People is guest-curated by Cori Sherman North and Bill North. \nImage: Jean Charlot\, Tortillera with Child (Rest and Work)\, 1941. Color lithograph\, 12 1⁄2 x 18 1⁄2 inches. Collection of James and Virginia Moffett\, Kansas City \n  Save  
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LOCATION:Wichita Art Museum\, 1400 West Museum Boulevard\, Wichita\, KS\, 67203\, United States
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