Diego Rivera & Frida Kahlo in Detroit

Mark Rosenthal

Book - 2015

Catalog of an exhibition organized by the Detroit Institute of Arts, held from March 15-July 12, 2015, celebrating the famous Mexican artist couple Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo during the year they spent in Detroit while he completed the "Detroit Industry Murals".

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Published
[Detroit] : Detroit Institute of Arts [2015]
Language
English
Corporate Author
Detroit Institute of Arts
Main Author
Mark Rosenthal (author)
Corporate Author
Detroit Institute of Arts (-)
Other Authors
Mark (Mark Lawrence) Rosenthal (-), Diego Rivera, 1886-1957, Frida Kahlo
Item Description
This catalogue was published in conjunction with the exhibition Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo in Detroit, organized by the Detroit Institute of Arts, March 15-July 12, 2015.
Physical Description
248 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780300211603
9780895581778
  • Diego and Frida : high drama in Detroit / Mark Rosenthal
  • April 21, 1932 / Juan Rafael Coronel Rivera
  • The lost desire : Frida Kahlo in Detroit / Salomon Grimberg
  • Modern racket / Jerry Herron
  • The director and the artist : two revolutionaries / Linda Downs
  • "He's the artist in the family" : the life, times, and character of Edsel Ford / John Dean
  • Rivera's cartoons for Detroit Industry / Nancy Sojka
  • The Detroit Industry cartoons : drawing materials and techniques / Cathy Selvius DeRoo and Christopher Foster.
Review by Choice Review

With Detroit's recent financial crisis and apparent insolvency, the Detroit Art Institute seemed doomed to lose some of its important works to alleviate the city's credit problem. Among the most important collections, the works that the Mexican muralist Diego Rivera did for the city regained national attention because of the crisis. The focus of this exhibition catalogue is to bring to light Detroit Institute, the group of murals that he produced for this institution. The paintings highlight the achievements of the automobile industry as well as the successes and conditions of its working class. The book documents the trials and tribulations that Rivera and his wife, the painter Frida Kahlo, underwent in the production of these, not only in the preparations for the murals but also in their personal lives as they both developed work based on their experiences there. An excellent document of the works (and, in particular, the studies and techniques used for the murals), the patrons that commissioned them, and the historical and artistic context in which they took place, the book is richly illustrated and includes period photographs of the artists. Summing Up: Recommended. All readership levels. --Luis E. Carranza, Roger Williams University

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