Mexico: A Revolution in Art 1910-1940

Surprisingly good exhibition at the Royal Academy looking at art in Mexico in its revolutionary years.

It was interesting to see both how the revolutionary leaders had used art to establish their rule but also how it had attracted foreign authors and artists to go and see what was happening.

The paintings were very vibrant with a real sense of warm colour and action. Alongside them were some fascinating photographs with some particularly gory ones from the time of the revolution itself.

I was interested to see that Edward Burra had gone there and done some enlightening work on his return home. My favourite piece through was Giotia’s “Old man seated on a trash heap” which had a wonderful texture and a great light blue sky.

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