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    • 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.
  1. Sep 4, 2023 · 10 Powerful Quotes From Women Latinx Artists. “Write with your eyes like painters, with your ears like musicians, with your feet like dancers. You are the truthsayer with quill and torch. Write with your tongues of fire. Don’t let the pen banish you from yourself.”. ~Gloria E. Anzaldúa, author, poet, activist.

  2. Oct 13, 2021 · Oct 13, 2021 natashamoura. When people think about Latin American women artists, what names did they remember? This is a difficult question. They will probably remember just one name: Frida Kahlo. It is clear that most of the Latin American female artists are in an invisible corner of the art world.

    • Frida Kahlo’s Dress. Frida Kahlo (1907-1954) has become one of the best-known artists in Mexico, topping her muralist husband Diego Rivera’s popularity.
    • Tarsila do Amaral and Cannibalism. Tarsila do Amaral (1886-1973) is celebrated for her colorful expressions of national identity for modern Brazil. Beloved in her native country, a big exhibition shown in 2017-2018 at both New York’s Museum of Modern Art and the Art Institute of Chicago spread her reputation internationally.
    • Julia Codesido & Indigenous Peru. Julia Codesido (1883-1979) became a successful artist in Peru at a time when the country’s strong patriarchal values made it difficult for a woman to have any career outside the home.
    • Norah Borges, Woman Modernist in Argentina. Being the sister of one of the most famous authors in 20th-century Latin America must have been challenging.
  3. Jun 19, 2018 · Frida Kahlo. You probably know this one. One of the few Latin American artists to be globally recognized, Frida Kahlo is known for painting emblematic and colorful paintings, including a series of self-portraits that are full of intimate meaning and reflections of her reality. Her works explore several themes including her Mexican heritage and ...

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  6. 5 Latinx Artists from the National Museum of Women in the Arts. Explore Latinx artists represented in the museum’s collection through the lens of the global #5WomenArtists initiative.

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