Mexican Artist to follow: Jorge Satorre
In the first half of the 20th century, renowned Mexican architect Luis Barragán commissioned drawings by the illustrator Miguel Covarrubias, who w...
Read moreA renaissance of political printmaking seeks to counter cultural domination and give voice to the disenfranchised. This past October at Espacia Za...
Read moreMexican Mother Earth releases part of herself to men and women worthy of transforming her clay to magnificent works of art... Pablo Pajari...
Read moreIn the early 1930’s, Manual Art’s High school (LA) drop-out Philip Goldstein met Otis student Reuben Kadish, who had worked with the famous Mexi...
Read moreMaria del Rosario Jimón Barba began to learn her craft since she was a child, thanks to her mother and father who were already Masters in their own...
Read moreThis ceramic doll is made by a family in Tonala, Mexico. Lupita is a typical name in Mexico and the name is given to each figurine. The family prou...
Read moreHouse of the Dogs In downtown Guadalajara is The Journalism Museum of Guadalajara, a converted family home also known as "The House of t...
Read moreAngelica Morales Gámez and her brother, Manuel Morales Gamez, and sister, Leticia Morales Gámez, follow in the footsteps of their mother Doña Ofeli...
Read moreMaster Potter Fernando Jimón Melchor is master of the Burnished and Flag (tri -Colored) clay techniques. The Jimón family have been Potters in the...
Read moreThe Blanco family of Santa María Atzompa, Oaxaca, Mexico is noted for their ceramic production, especially decorative pieces. Their fame began wit...
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