Garden of Art (Jardin del Arte) : Mexico City
Garden of Art (Jardin del Arte) : Mexico City
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Mexico Travel Guide and DestinationsRelated Mexico Travel InformationExchange brings exhibit of art from MexicoExchange brings exhibit of art from Mexico The first art exchange between Austin and its sister city of Saltillo, Mexico, has opened at Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin. "Hermanados en el Arte 2005: Austin/Saltillo" has had a short stay at Mexic-Arte, closing there today before reopening at the nearby La Peña center Dec. 2. It will remain at La Peña through Dec. 31. The exhibit, whose title translates as "Friendship in the Arts," features more than 40 works by 15 artists in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. Before Texas declared its independence from Mexico in 1836, the region was part of the Mexican state Museo Nacional de Arte (National Art Museum) : Mexico CityMuseo Nacional de Arte (National Art Museum) This museum is located opposite to the Palacio de Mineria, near the main post office. It was built in 1904 and designed by Italian Architect, Silvio Contri, as the Palacio de Comunicaciones. The building has a magnificent staircase made by the Florentine firm Pignone. It houses and great collection of Mexican paintings, drawings, sculptures and ceramics, during the 16th century to 1950. It has the largest number of paintings (more than 100) by Jose Maria Velasco in Mexico City. Museum of Modern Art (Museo de Arte Moderno) : Mexico CityMuseum of Modern Art (Museo de Arte Moderno) : Mexico City Museo de Arte Moderno (National Museum of Modern Art) : Mexico CityMuseo de Arte Moderno (National Museum of Modern Art) Mexico City's national Museum of Modern Art, located just slightly northeast of Chapultapec Castle in Chapultapec Park. The main building is a round, two-story structure with a central staircase. Two of the museum's four spaces showcase the permanent collection, which also contains works by Mexico's other modern masters. Artists Raul Anguiano, Lilia Carrillo, Leonora Carrington , Julio Castellanos, Pedro Coronel, Fernando GarcÃa Ponce, Gilberto Aceves Navarro, Lilia Carrillo, Manuel Felguerez, Jesus Guerrero Galvan, Alberto Gironella, MarÃa Izquierdo, Frida Kahlo , Manuel Rodriguez Lozano, Roberto Montenegro, Gerardo Murillo, Juan O'Gorman, Gilberto Aceves Jardin San Francisco : GuadalajaraJardin San Francisco : Guadalajara We are in process of collecting information about this sight.... Jardin Centenario: Mexico CityJardin Centenario: Mexico City Casa Colomos: GuadalajaraCasa Colomos: Guadalajara This area has been paramount in the development of the city of Guadalajara because it has been one of the most important sources of water. Presently, it still provide water to several neighborhoods in the area. Currently it is a 230 acre park and is divided into two sections. One section has its entrance in the street "Chaco," where the main use is for picnicking and families. The people that visit this park in everyday basis use the paved trail for walking or running, going through a beautiful forest. The Japanese Garden is a replica of a ceremonial Jardin de la Triple Alianza: Mexico CityJardin de la Triple Alianza: Mexico City Zoologico (Zoological Garden) : GuadalajaraZoologico (Zoological Garden) of Guadalajara We are in process of collecting information about this sight.... Museo de Arte : GuadalajaraMuseo de Arte : Guadalajara We are in process of collecting information about this sight.... |
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