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It’s one of the most iconic places in Detroit: The fantastic Diego Rivera Detroit Industry mural covering all four walls in the Garden Court at the Detroit Institute of Arts. When the 27 ...
Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo in Detroit opens March 15 and runs through July 12 at the Detroit Institute of Arts; 313-833-7900; tickets $14-$19. Tags: ...
Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo and the Detroit Industry murals that rocked their lives and love: Detroit Institute of Arts exhibit (photos) Updated: Apr. 22, 2015, 3:42 p.m.
Famed Mexican artist Diego Rivera's prominent murals in Detroit will not be sold to help the city pay its' $18 billion debt.
The DIA hosted a media preview for its big Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo in Detroit Tuesday morning, with Rivera's grandson Juan Coronel Rivera on hand to offer his own remarks on the exhibition.At ...
An exhibition celebrating Mexican artists Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo is set to open in Detroit on Sunday, featuring artwork that was almost sold at auction last year to help pay off the city's ...
A distant view of Diego Rivera (1886-1957) and Frida Kahlo (1907-1954) kissing is an unusual, if apt, photo panel introducing an important exhibition at the Detroit Institute of Arts; but it also ...
WASHINGTON — Diego Rivera's Detroit Industry mural at the Detroit Institute of Arts was designated a National Historic Landmark on Wednesday by U.S. Interior Secretary Sally Jewell.. The ...
Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo in Detroit continues at the Detroit Institute of Arts (5200 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan) through July 12. We hope you enjoyed this article!
DETROIT — Dressed in colorful Mexican garb and known to carry a flask, a young Frida Kahlo danced with industrialist Henry Ford during a Depression-era dinner party at his estate near Detroit ...
When Diego Rivera arrived in Detroit in April 1932 to create what he was later to consider his greatest work, the Detroit Industry murals, he entered an extraordinarily charged political and ...
This is the first exhibit to focus on the time Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo spent in Detroit. It's a big step for the Detroit Institute of Arts as it recovers from the tumult of the city's bankruptcy.
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