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  1. Sep 14, 2022 · From 17th-century Spanish painter Diego Velázquez, who used brushstrokes reminiscent of 19th-century Impressionist painters, to trailblazer Jean-Michel Basquiat, who brought graffiti into the gallery, these artists set trends rather than follow tradition.

  2. Sep 25, 2023 · One of the most biodiverse and culturally heterogeneous regions in the world, Latin America informs the works of numerous abstract artists pushing the boundaries of mediums and materials to beckon viewers to engage with art beyond what meets the eye.

  3. Nov 18, 2019 · This list of artists reveals that many of the groundbreaking, influential artists from Latin America in the 20th century were not tethered to the region but, in fact, incredibly global. They traveled to Europe, North America, and, in some cases, African countries.

    • Tarsila do Amaral (1886–1973) Lived and worked in Brazil. Tarsila do Amaral. Tapestry Tarsila do Amaral - Antropofagia, 2016. By Kamy. Tarsila do Amaral is Brazil’s most famous 20th-century artist, but until recently, her work received sparse attention outside of her home country.
    • María Izquierdo (1902–1955) Lived and work in Mexico. María Izquierdo. Our Lady of Sorrows, 1943. "Paint the Revolution: Mexican Modernism, 1910–1950" at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
    • Lygia Clark (1920–1988) Lived and worked in Brazil. Lygia Clark. Superficie modulada, 1952. Ronie Mesquita Galeria. Lygia Clark was one of several artists in 1960s Brazil to pioneer interactive, immersive art—an attempt to break down the boundaries between art and life.
    • Lygia Pape (1927–2004) Lived and worked in Brazil. Still of Lygia Pape, O ovo, (The Egg), 1967. © Projeto Lygia Pape. Courtesy of Hauser & Wirth and the BrooklynMuseum.
  4. Diego Rivera. Diego Rivera (1886–1957) is one of the most widely celebrated Mexican artists in the history of art. As a muralist, painter, and sculptor, he sought to construct a national visual identity, often through depictions of ancient Mesoamerican cultures as well as modern Indigenous people.

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  6. Fernando Botero, born in Medellín, Colombia, is famous for his signature style known as “Boterismo.” His work interprets human and natural figures in an almost bloated, oversized manner. This...

  7. Sep 26, 2023 · Whether it’s the vivid landscapes of María Izquierdo, the socially charged murals of Diego Rivera, or the abstract explorations of Rufino Tamayo, the legacy of these famous Mexican painters continues to inspire and captivate art enthusiasts around the world, showcasing the boundless creativity and cultural richness of this vibrant nation.