David Alfaro Siqueiros is the most famous Los Tres Grandes, Diego Rivera, Jose Clemente Orozco. They pioneered the use of mural paintings to talk about native Mexican torture history epics, poverty, politics, and grand stories. Under the influence of Marxist class struggle, Siqueiros believe that public mural paintings are a powerful way for masses to get art work and political information. Like many other artists, Tres Grandes is part of the Mexican revolutionary revolution.
Rivera took part in an artist group of government-funded mural painting projects, including mural painter Jose Clemente Orozco and Mexican realist David Alfaro Siqiros. Rivera first entered this type and his "creation" on the wall of the National Prep School Auditorium in Mexico City drew a paradise owner in the Renaissance aura. Artists also joined the Mexican Communist Association in the first year of their return home. He also founded revolutionary allied technical workers, painters and sculptors. He focused on the revolutionary history of Mexico society and the country entitled "The Ballad of the Proletarian Revolution" that could not be completed until 1922, and began the production of a series of murals at the end of 1922. The completed work contains over 120 mural paintings covering over 5,200 square feet and is set up in the public education secretariat building in Mexico City.
Artists after the revolution Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, Rufino Tamayo, David Alfaro Siqueiros made a great contribution to Mexico's artistic and cultural heritage. Although their style and theme are different, everyone creates works using their own personal and social experiences, inspiring the audiences around the world, inspiring the generation of young artists. Mural paintings are an elegant ancient art form on the walls of public and privately owned buildings throughout Mexico. Aztecs who follow the artist's heritage, Maya people, and other mural painters of generations influenced by civilizations before the Hispanic era have their stories in their ancestors with exciting characters, rich colors and boldness Additional stunning passersby
After the Mexican revolution, avant - garde art movement started in Mexico City: mural painting. Many mural painters José Clemente Orozco, David Alfaro Siqueiros, Diego Rivera are exhibited in many buildings in the city, especially the National Palace and the Palacio de Bellas Artes. Ribera's wife, Frida Kahlo, has strong nationalism and is one of Mexico's most famous painters. Her house has become a museum exhibiting many of her works. Rivera dos Torres Olmedo's former residence is a museum with the same name. There are several buildings in the Sochi Milco area in southern Mexico City, surrounded by well-kept lawn. There is a large collection of paintings and paintings by Rivera and Kahlo, and Xoloizcuintles (Mexican hairless dog). It also regularly hosts small but important temporary exhibitions of classical and contemporary art (eg Venetian Masters and contemporary New York artists)