Art
Portrait of the artist
It’s said that behind every great man is a woman but the fame of Frida Kahlo has long outshone that of Diego Rivera, her husband – until now, perhaps. The Mexican mural maestro’s work is captured in a new book that showcases the past, ritual and politics. In this Taschen-published title (itself the size and weight of a modest coffee table), Rivera’s dizzyingly detailed works depict the history of his country, from perplexing indigenous rites to the daily plight of workers and contemporary politics. Diego Rivera, The Complete Murals is a tad scholastic at times but does delightful justice to the expressive, bold and naïve style that defined the artist’s five-decade career. It’s an intriguing oeuvre that mingles pre-Hispanic pageantry with the turbulence that beset Mexican society in the first half of the 20th century.