Posts Tagged: art
Mexico on the Cutting Edge of Design and Art
Mexico has long prevailed as a pillar in Latin America’s contemporary art scene and now has become the epicenter for cutting… Read more »
Cirque du Soleil to Open New Permanent Show in Riviera Maya
Mark your calendars, Cirque du Soleil is basing a permanent show in Mexico’s Cancun/Riviera Maya starting on November 8, 2014!  The… Read more »
Dolores Olmedo Museum in Mexico City Welcomes Frida and Diego
It’s been almost two years since Frida and Diego went away. During this travel, they have been to Germany, Canada,… Read more »
Five Mexico City Exhibits That You Should See This Spring
by  Lydia Carey  From contemporary art to the Inquisition, Mexico City has a museum for everything. As the country’s cultural… Read more »
Temporary Exhibition by Leonora Carrington in Campeche
A incredible collection from surrealist artist, Leonora Carrington’s (1917-2011) “Personajes Fantásticos”  is currently on display in Campeche‘s Centro Historico from… Read more »
New Contemporary Art Museum Opens in Mexico City
Mexico’s capital, Distrito Federal, or better known as Mexico City, is a teeming metropolis of intensity and innovation and is… Read more »
A True Oaxaca Alebrije
#MexicoToday – During our recent visit to Oaxaca for the Mexico Today program, Chase and I experienced a total cultural… Read more »
New Museum Unveiled in Mexico City
Mexico’s Carlos Slim, currently the world’s richest man, unveiled a new art museum in the Plaza Carso region of Mexico… Read more »
Pablo Weisz-Carrington Art Exhibit in Mexico City
While in Mexico City for the 2010 Symposium conference last month, some of the Journey Mexico staff were able to visit famous Mexican artist Pablo Weisz-Carrington’s most recent exhibit at José Luis Cuevas’s museum in the Colonial Heartland.
Michoacan Artisans at Work
On a recent trip to Michoacán in Mexico’s Colonial Heartland, several members of the Journey Mexico team got to watch local craftsmen at work pounding heated metal into things likes plates, bowls, platters, pots, pans, etc.
Dios Nunca Muere Showcases Contemporary Oaxacan Art
Dios Nunca Muere (“God Never Dies”), an awesome exhibition of contemporary Oaxacan art, went off with great success last week… Read more »