
The Conspiracy (La Conspiracion) from the portfolio City Night Life (Vida Nocturna de la Ciudad)
Catalogue
- Year
- 1936
- Dimensions
- composition (irreg.): 6 5/8 x 5 3/16" (16.9 x 13.2 cm); sheet: 9 1/16 x 7 7/16" (23 x 18.9 cm)
- Collection
- Museum of Modern Art
- Artist
- José Chávez Morado
Artist
Painting
José Chávez Morado was a Mexican artist who was associated with the Mexican muralism movement of the 20th century. His generation followed that of Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco and David Alfaro Siqueiros. Although Chávez Morado took classes in California and Mexico, he is considered to be mostly self-taught. He experimented with various materials, and was an early user of Italian mosaic in monumental works. His major works include murals at the Ciudad Universitaria, Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes and Museo Nacional de Antropología in Mexico City as well as frescos at the Alhóndiga de Granaditas in the city of Guanajuato that took twelve years to paint. From the 1940s on, he also worked as a cultural promoter, establishing a number of cultural institutions especially in his home state of Guanajuato including the Museo de Arte Olga Costa – José Chávez Morado, named after him and his wife, the artist Olga Costa.
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- José Chávez Morado
- Year
- 1936
- Dimensions
- composition (irreg.): 6 5/8 x 5 3/16" (16.9 x 13.2 cm); sheet: 9 1/16 x 7 7/16" (23 x 18.9 cm)
- Watts ID
- WW-1936-M065559
Source
- Collection
- Museum of Modern Art
- Source
- moma
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
- verified





