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Carrillo Gil Museum: Mexico City

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Carrillo Gil Museum: Mexico City

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Av. Revolucion 1608
Mexico City, DF 01000
Mexico

Phone: 525.550.6280
Fax: 525.550.4232

Director or Curator: Sylvia Pandolfi Elliman
Hours: Tuesday-Sunday 10:00am-7:00 pm

Museum Focus and Collection Description:
The Carrillo Gil Museum of Contemporary Art in Mexico City has the largest collection of work by Jose Clemente Orozco as well as works by Siqueiros, Rivera and other mexican 20th century artists. he works include one of the largest public collections by José Clemente Orozco, a large number of works by Siqueiros, as well as other renowned artists such as Diego Rivera, Gunther Gerzso and Wolfgang Paalen. The original collection has grown through the years and currently consists of 1,581 contemporary works of art from Mexico and abroad. The Carrillo Gil also houses a very interesting and high quality group of Japanese prints (Ukiyo-e) from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries

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