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Oliverio Martinez: Modernity and Revolution

Oliverio Martinez Modernity and Revolution
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This was the orginal project before the outbreak of revolution.
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A sculpture inspired by the people who fought in the revolution.
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Edgar Quijano director of the National Museum of the Revolution.
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Federico martinez.
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Jose valtierra curator.
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Conference.
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Maria Elena Martinez (daughter of the late sculptor).
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Sculptures.
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Art of Oliverio Martinez.
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Dome.
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Monument to the Revolution, with sculptures around the main dome by the artist Oliverio Martinez.
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  • Oliverio Martinez Modernity and Revolution
  • Oliverio Martinez Modernity and Revolution
  • Oliverio Martinez Modernity and Revolution

Sketches, documents, maps, photographs, and more than 20 sculptures make up a temporary exhibition that the National Museum of the Revolution has to reassess the work of the sculptor and artist Oliverio Martinez.

Sketches, documents, maps, photographs, and more than 20 sculptures make up the temporary exhibition that the National Museum of the Revolution has to reassess the work of Oliverio Martinez, a key part to understand the new Mexican sculpture emerged from the post-revolutionary Mexico.

The show brings together both private collectors pieces, mainly from Maria Elena Martinez and Pelaez(daughter of the late sculptor), the museum is located in the city of Mexico, under the monument to the Mexican Revolution.

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