View Art EventDiego Rivera: Murals for The Museum of Modern Art

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Venue: MOMA | The Museum of Modern Art - New York - United States
Event Type: Exhibition
Start Date: Sunday, November 13, 2011
End Date: Monday, May 14, 2012
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Event Title:
Diego Rivera: Murals for The Museum of Modern Art
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Description
Diego Rivera was the subject of MoMA’s second monographic exhibition
(the first was Henri Matisse), which set new attendance records in its
five-week run from December 22, 1931, to January 27, 1932. MoMA brought
Rivera to New York six weeks before the exhibition’s opening and gave
him studio space within the Museum, a strategy intended to solve the
problem of how to present the work of this famous muralist when murals
were by definition made and fixed on site. Working around the clock
with two assistants, Rivera produced five “portable murals”—large blocks
of frescoed plaster, slaked lime, and wood that feature bold images
drawn from Mexican subject matter and address themes of revolution and
class inequity. After the opening, to great publicity, Rivera added
three more murals, now taking on New York subjects through monumental
images of the urban working class and the social stratification of the
city during the Great Depression. All eight were on display for the rest
of the show’s run. The first of these panels, Agrarian Leader Zapata, is an icon in the Museum’s collection.




This exhibition will bring together key works made for Rivera’s 1931
exhibition, presenting them at MoMA for the first time in nearly 80
years. Along with mural panels, the show will include full-scale
drawings, smaller working drawings, archival materials related to the
commission and production of these works, and designs for Rivera’s
famous Rockefeller Center mural, which he also produced while he was
working at the Museum. Focused specifically on works created during the
artist’s stay in New York, this exhibition will draw a succinct
portrait of Rivera as a highly cosmopolitan figure who moved between
Russia, Mexico, and the United States, and will offer a fresh look at
the intersection of art making and radical politics in the 1930s. MoMA
will be the exhibition’s sole venue.

 

Selected Images for this event

Diego Rivera. Agrarian Leader Zapata. 1931
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Address:
11 West 53 Street between Fifth and Sixth avenues
New York , 10019-5497
United States
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+1 (212) 7089400

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