MoMA Supports Mexican Art Automatic translate
More than 150 pieces of art created by 62 talented and innovative Mexican authors will be sold starting today in the prestigious rooms of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York and Tokyo, as well as over the Internet. The event, entitled “Destination: Mexico,” was opened by the Ambassador of Mexico to the United States, Arturo Saruhan, Secretary of the Economy Bruno Ferrari, and Minister of Tourism Gloria Guevara Manzo, as well as MoMA Director Glenn Lowry.
Representatives of Mesquique thanked the director of MoMA for believing in this project, which helps to improve the image of modern Mexican culture, and said that they hope to continue these friendships, which contribute to the strengthening of global art. “This is the best way that Mexico, which is one of the world’s cultural superpowers, can be shown, and today our project shows our talent and creativity,” Saruhan said.
The products of Mexican artists are unique items that are united by historical, social, economic and environmental ways of using various objects and materials. David Gobar, one of the 62 artists at this exhibition, is proud to see his work on such a global platform as the Museum of Modern Art. “I’m busy with folk art and seeing it in a place like the Museum of Modern Art in New York, which is the temple of contemporary world art, is a giant pride,” said Gobar. “This is a very important event that recognizes the mastery of Mexican artists. And I think the work speaks for itself, ”said David Glenn Lowry, director of MoMA, the importance of the exposition.
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