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Diego Rivera: The Cubist Portraits, 1913-1917
Sorry, this event ended on Sunday, September 20, 2009.
Where: Meadows Museum (SMU), 5900 Bishop Boulevard, University Park
Cost: Free - $8
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Event posted July 15, 2008
Last updated June 27, 2009
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alexander troup Verified
In their time and placement,these men were not only living in cold water flats, having cafe coffee and doughnuts for lunch and dinner,
They were having to defind... in that early second decade of the 20th Century, Collage and its effects in Cubism, while they made a dent in the frame and no one really cared back then......here is a good history and show of what has survived..A/T, Will go by when the bushes have gone on vacation...
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abcd0123 Anonymous
Your Blurb on the extraordinary Diego Rivera exhibit at the Meadows Museum-on the campus of Southern Methodist University-left out some important information. So Listen Up: Thursday evenings starting at 5PM, everyone gets into the exhibit FREE!! They can stand in awe of Mexico's greatest artist/muralist until 8PM on Thursdays. To "sweeten" the free deal, the Meadows has a stable of "Docents" that lead visitors on a knowledgable, guided tour at 6:30PM each Thursday. The exhibit is really worth seeing, and we in DALLAS are very fortunate to have a place like the Meadows Museum in our town. When I went the first time, I knew nothing about Mr. Rivera and his art. I thought I'd here how Frida Kahlo met and lived with Rivera. But NO. This exhibit takes you from Mexico, where Rivera was born, to Madrid and Paris. That's why his artwork is so fantastic! And that's why you better hurry. The Diego Rivera exhibit ends on Sept. 20th! If you can't go to the FREE Thursday showing. You can go 10 to 5 pm Saturdays and Noon to 5 pm Sundays. Call (214) 768-2516. ONLINE:www.meadowmuseumdallas.org Do what ever but GO!!!!!
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