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“Retrato de la Señora Natasha Gelman (Portrait of Mrs. Natasha Gelman)” by Diego Rivera, oil in canvas, 115 by 153 centimeters, 1943

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LUIS BARRAGAN (1902-1988) was one of Mexico’s most influential 20th century architects. Famed for his mastery of space and light, he reinvented the International Style as a colorful, sensuous genre of Mexican modernism.

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Abraham Cruzvillegas, “La Familia,” 2009.
Coconuts, artificial hair, steel wire and glue.
Image courtesy of kurimanzutto.

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​Ecoist is a Wynwood-based collaborative of designers seeking to create sustainable products that inspire people to think critically about their consumer choices.

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Rafael Vargas-Suarez is primarily known for large-scale wall drawings, paintings, drawings, and photographs that draw inspiration from architecture, astronomy, biology, and medicine.

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Two Mexico City artists are thinking outside the box in terms of the art they create.
The UTEP Department of Art will be hosting an art exhibit from artists Galia Eibenschutz and Amor Muñoz titled, “Conductores”. The two artists will be exhibiting their work from Nov. 10 through Jan. 21 at the UTEP Rubin Center.

Eibenschutz and Muñoz were invited to the university by Tovar, Christian Pardo Herrera, senior studio art and graphic design major and Therese Bauer, Art lecturer, after proposing an idea to bring a fresh new exhibit. The two shuffled ideas and put forth the effort to bring the artists.

“Their drawing was something more than just a pretty picture drawn on a piece of paper; their drawings go beyond the formalistic,” Tovar said.

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Gabriel Orozco, Island Within an Island, 1993, Silver dye bleach print, 16 x 20” (40.6 x 50.8 cm), Edition of 5 Courtesy of Marian Goodman Gallery, New York, © 2009 Gabriel Orozco.

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