Diego Rivera
Rufino Tamayo
Leonora Carrington
Dr. Atl
Gunther Gerzso
Roberto Matta
David Alfredo Siqueiros
Jean Charlot
Carlos Merida
Jose Luis Cuevas
Rodolfo Morales
Rafael Coronel
Francisco Toledo
Francisco Zuniga
The exhibition includes more than 80 paintings, drawings, prints, photographs and sculpture by such major Latin American artists. Most remarkable, are 10 portraits of Frida Kahlo, including her death portrait requested by her husband, Diego Rivera.
Grup Show
Jack Rutberg Fine Arts is opening its "Latin American Masters" exhibition on
September 16, 2005, running through October 29, 2005.
This exhibition includes more than 80 paintings, drawings, prints,
photographs and sculpture by such major Latin American artists as Diego
Rivera, Rufino Tamayo, Leonora Carrington, Dr. Atl, Gunther Gerzso, Roberto
Matta, David Alfredo Siqueiros, Jean Charlot, Carlos Merida, Jose Luis
Cuevas, Rodolfo Morales, Rafael Coronel, Francisco Toledo, Francisco Zuniga,
and others. The exhibition compliments the growing international interest in
Latin American art as reflected in recent museum exhibitions, auction
activity and contemporary collecting, and continues the gallery’s commitment
to offering important works of American, European, and Latin American art.
Several highlights of the exhibition of particular interest to collectors
will include a rare work by Alfredo Ramos-Martinez - an easel-size fresco
that portrays one of his iconic floral still lifes, a large painting and
rare sculptures by Rufino Tamayo, and also on view are early and rare oil
paintings by the Mexican artist Francisco Zuniga (born in Costa Rica), as
well as the introduction of sixteen previously unpublished woodcuts from the
mid -1930s, now exhibited and made available to collectors for the first
time.
Most remarkable, are 10 portraits of Frida Kahlo, including her death
portrait requested by her husband, Diego Rivera. These portraits by
photographer, Bernice Kolko, never before exhibited, are an evocation of a
particular historic moment and personality, and are compelling photographic
achievements. The exhibition of these most intimate images of Frida Kahlo
serve as a fitting tribute to Bernice Kolko, whose centennial will be
celebrated this year in a solo exhibition devoted to her photographs at the
Museo Frida Kahlo, in Mexico City.
Image: Bernice Kolko (1905-1970), "FRIDA KAHLO", c.1953, platinum print.
Opening Reception: Friday, September 16, 7:00 - 9:30 p.m.
Jack Rutberg Fine Arts
357 N. La Brea Avenue - Los Angeles
Hours: Tuesday  Friday, 10am-6pm; Saturday, 10am-5pm