The GM de Mexico Collection of Drawings and Graphic Art

AAFSW cordially invites you a guided tour of an interesting and enriching exhibit of drawings and graphic art from some of the most famous Mexican artists of the 20th century. The tour will take place on Tuesday, June 21 at 11:30 a.m., at the Mexican Cultural Institute, located at 2829 16th Street, Washington, DC 20009. It is between Fuller St. NW and Harvard St. NW and the closest metro station is Columbia Heights.

Please RSVP by Friday June 17 to office@aafsw.org.

General Motors de Mexico and the Embassy of Mexico in the United States, through its Cultural Institute, are proud to present the exhibit The GM de Mexico Collection of Drawings and Graphic Art.
Through 100 works on paper, the exhibit highlights the evolution of Mexico’s artistic narrative during the 20th century and features works by renowned Mexican and foreign-born artists including Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros, José Clemente Orozco, Dr. Atl, Elizabeth Catlett, Pablo O’Higgins, Leonora Carrington, Roger Von Gunten and others.

The GM de Mexico Collection of Drawings and Graphic Art was created in the late 1960s and achieves a vast exploration of the rich aspects of 20th century Mexican art. Shown abroad for the first time since 1969, this exhibition is divided into five thematic segments that illuminate the evolution of Mexican art from Muralism to modernity. Through its narrative, the collection offers a unique opportunity to appreciate the global impact of Mexico’s artistic contributions.

Thank you for your support and I look forward to seeing you.

Warmest regards,
Sheila Switzer
AAFSW Program Chair