LA COLECCIÓN BRILLEMBOURG CAPRILES
DE ARTE LATINOAMERICANO
EN EL MUSEO DE BELLAS ARTES DE HOUSTON



Diego Rivera, Naturaleza muerta con limones (Still Life with Lemons), 1916, oil on canvas, The Brillembourg Capriles Collection of Latin American Art. © 2013 Banco de México Diego Rivera Frida Kahlo Museums Trust, Mexico, D.F. / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York


Intersecting Modernities:
Latin American Art
from
The Brillembourg Capriles Collection


Jun 23, 2013 - Sep 2, 2013

Beck Building
5601 Main Street 

Intersecting Modernities presents more than 100 masterworks created by artists at the height of their careers—including Wifredo Lam,Roberto Matta, Diego Rivera, and Joaquín Torres-García—from The Brillembourg Capriles Collection of Latin American Art. On public display for the first time, this exquisite collection of 20th-century Latin American art has been on long-term loan to the MFAH for several years and has undergone extensive research by curators and conservators. The Brillembourg Capriles Collection is distinguished by groupings of important artists from Central and South America. This extraordinary exhibition brings together artists who were influential in avant-garde movements in Europe, Latin America, and the United States and whose contributions to art bridge aspects of Modernism from both sides of the Atlantic. The collection was assembled by Tanya Capriles de Brillembourg, a Venezuela native who resides in Miami. Many of the artists represented in the collection are rarely seen in the United States, and Intersecting Modernities offers a rare opportunity to view their masterpieces in one exhibition.

Exhibition Catalogue

Accompanying the exhibition is an illustrated catalogue, available through the MFAH Shop (713.639.7360) and in the Museum's Hirsch Library.


Latin American Art at the MFAH


For more about the Museum's Latin American Art Department and International Center for the Arts of the Americas (ICAA), click here.


Admission


Entrance to this exhibition is included with your Museum admission.
MFAH Members receive free general admission.


This exhibition is organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
Generous funding is provided by:
Mercantil Commercebank
Luther King Capital Management
Leslie and Brad Bucher


Emilio Pettoruti, La Voce (The Voice), 1916, pastel, charcoal, and collage on paperboard, The Brillembourg Capriles Collection of Latin American Art. © Fundación Pettoruti

Armando Reverón, Figura bajo un uvero (Woman under a Sea-Grape Tree), 1920, oil on burlap, The Brillembourg Capriles Collection of Latin American Art.

Fernando Botero, El Nuncio, 1962, oil on canvas, the Brillembourg Capriles Collection of Latin American Art. © Fernando Botero, courtesy Marlborough Gallery, New York


Exhibition Catalogue - MFAH Shop | 713.639.7360

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