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DESCRIPTION:Jul 9 - Dec 13\, 2026\nDiego Rivera (1886–1957) spent nearly 
 a decade in Europe\, studying in Madrid and then Paris\, where he moved in
  Cubist circles alongside Picasso and Modigliani. In 1921\, he returned to
  Mexico to kickstart a modernist wave. With José Clemente Orozco and Davi
 d Alfaro Siqueiros\, Rivera led a muralist movement that turned public wal
 ls into political epics\, and made workers and farmers the protagonists of
  a national art that had no real precedent. The Musei Capitolini is stagin
 g the first major exhibition on Rivera ever held in Italy (it’s also the
  largest show on Mexican art in Europe in decades). Thirty works by Rivera
  are on view with over 100 by Orozco\, Siqueiros\, Frida Kahlo\, and a swe
 ep of lesser-known figures who all helped build the visual identity of mod
 ern Mexico.
LOCATION:Musei Capitolini\, Piazza del Campidoglio\, 1\, 00186 Roma RM\, It
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SUMMARY:Diego Rivera and the Construction of Modern Mexican Art
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 construction-of-modern-mexican-art
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