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In 1917, José Clemente Orozco left Mexico to find a better place to make art in the United States, but he found trouble along the way.
As a young student, José Clemente Orozco was enchanted by the work of Mexican artist José Guadalupe Posada.
Jose Clemente Orozco is a famous social realist muralist whose works can be found in Mexico City, and the United States. Here is a profile of his bold works.
José Clemente Orozco Farías was a Mexican artist who was born in 1960. Numerous key galleries and museums such as VILLAZAN, Madrid have featured José Clemente Orozco Farías's work in the past.
Michael Wornick Collection/San Jose Museum of Art. A drawing on paper from José Clemente Orozco: Figure Studies at the San Jose Museum of Art. Check out 23 eye-catching figure drawings — some ...
“Jose Clemente Orozco in the United States,” the first exhibition to focus on artworks created by the Mexican social realist painter during his seven-year stay in the U.S., begins an ...
On September 7, art historian Mary Coffey and artist Isa Carrillo will reflect on Orozco’s mural “Prometheus” at the Pomona College Museum of Art — and offer palm readings in the process ...
Recent Acquisitions: “Jose Clemente Orozco" by Edward Weston and "Touristas Y Aztecas / Turists and Aztecs" by José Clemente Orozco By Bowdoin College Museum of Art ...
Two José Clemente Orozco murals at MUSA, the Museum of the Arts in Guadalajara, Mexico, are traveling for exhibition at the L.A. Art show thanks to 3D video mapping, simulated in this video.
With the passage of time it seems that the least political and most impassioned of the three, Jose Clemente Orozco, who died in 1949, now stands the best chance of surviving the changing fortunes ...