Bay Area philanthropists and arts leaders seek to continue the tradition of an art school at the old SFAI campus—great news for the Diego Rivera mural there
The real estate assets of the oldest art school west of the Mississippi are now on the market in order to resolve its debts
A new three-hall performance centre on City College of San Francisco's campus will house "Pan-American Unity", which is currently on display at SFMoMA
On the edges of Buenos Aires, the Museum of Latin American Art has launched a second exhibition space. John Kampfner pays a visit.
The German city is hosting the first major European exhibition of her paintings, which are barely known outside her adopted country of Mexico
Following years of financial hardship, the university has announced it will become a nonprofit, but it is unclear how it will handle its famed Rivera mural
The exhibition at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art brings together 150 paintings, frescoes and drawings that illustrate the Mexican artist’s vision of unity and solidarity with workers
Exhibition of the Mexican artist’s documents tell of often fraught dealings with doctors and the support she received from friends
The San Francisco Art Institute has received $200,000 from the Mellon Foundation to conserve the 1931 fresco
Thirteen new structures now flank the main museum building of the complex, which houses Rivera's collection of pre-Hispanic art
The show includes works by Kahlo, Rivera and others from the collection of the late philanthropists Jacques and Natasha Gelman
The monumental work, on loan from a local college and always meant to be mobile, was painstakingly transported across town
Pam Rorke Levy, who has led the school’s board since 2018, will be replaced by photographer and alum Lonnie Graham
The proposed sale of the work has raised outcry from artists and city leaders, who have taken action to protect it
Whitney Museum exhibition will explore the enduring influence of artists such as David Alfaro Siqueiros on US counterparts including Jackson Pollock and Philip Guston
Shows at the Brooklyn Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts Boston explore the Mexican artist’s love of fashion and “arte popular”
As the exhibition opens in Moscow, curators hope a photograph of the missing work might jog the memory of any witnesses
After 80 years, works by the Mexican artist known for his volatile relationship with Frida Kahlo are again on view
New York welcomes key Kahlo works
Also on show are pastel landscapes at Artemis and high-tech furniture at Barry Friedman
As chief restorer of Andorra and consultant to Unesco, Guillamet was invited to save these murals. Months later, as revolution brewed, the paintings were abandoned. Seventeen years later, and this remains the case
First ever show bringing together Mexico’s twin stars at the Fondation Pierre Gianadda, Switzerland
Abrams’s winning bid for 170-page illustrated diary
This will be the largest show of modern Latin American art to be presented in the United States