The legend of Jose Clemente Orozco began in the city of Guzman in the state of Jalisco, Mexico, in the year 1883. As a young boy, Orozco met the famous José Guadalupé Posada, who inspired him to take ...
In 1917, José Clemente Orozco left Mexico to find a better place to make art in the United States. Along the way, Orozco was detained in Laredo, Texas, where officials took issue with many of his ...
A young José Clemente Orozco was influenced by artist José Guadalupe Posada. As a young student, José Clemente Orozco was enchanted by the work of Mexican artist José Guadalupe Posada. His work as an ...
Nearly ten years after his death, Mexico’s José Clemente Orozco is still one of the world’s most debated artists. Last week San Antonio’s McNay Institute was staging a major retrospective of his art, ...
HANOVER, N.H. — This spring, Dartmouth College’s Hood Museum of Art joins in a worldwide celebration of the centenary of Jackson Pollock’s birth in 1912. In partnership with the Pollock-Krasner House ...