Latin American Art Latin American art is the combined artistic expression of South America, Central America, the Caribbean, and Mexico, as well as Latin.

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Latin American Art Latin American art is the combined artistic expression of South America, Central America, the Caribbean, and Mexico, as well as Latin Americans living in other regions. (Muralism, Modernism, Constructivist Movement, Colonial Movement)

Revolutionary Art The Mexican Revolution gave way to a mural renaissance. The Mexican muralists transformed art to make it more accessible to the public. The Mexican muralists primary concern was for a "public and accessible visual dialogue with the Mexican people."2 Mexican muralism represents a significant challenge to the commonly accepted view of the role and position of the artist in Western society. Western artists seem to be separated, hermetic, isolated, self expression, while Mexican muralists are in touch with the Mexican society and its social problems.

Francisco Ceron

Andrea Arroyo Andrea Arroyo is a Mexican-born, New York City-based artist. She works in painting, sculpture, mixed media and public art.

Shalak Attack Shalak Attack is an emerging Canadian-Chilean visual artist dedicated to painting, muralism, graffiti urban art, and canvases

Isabel Santta Cecilia “Artista Plastica”

Alex URIQUIDIAlex URIQUIDI

Graciela-Rodo- Boulanger