Nahui Olin (1893-1978) was a woman of great intellectual and creative capacity. She quickly became a prominent figure at a time when Mexico was headed towards Modernism. This exhibition helped shed light on how this one woman opened the road to freedom for other female artists who walked freely and with great dignity through the cultural scene of 20th century Mexico.
Participating Artists
Nahui Olin
Curator
Tomás Zurián assisted by Dolores Mercado
Organizing Institution
National Museum of Mexican Art
Displayed at
National Museum of Mexican Art Rubin & Paula Torres Gallery
Gallery Views
All images below are a glimpse into the exhibition for those who could not attend in person. Photo credit: Michael Tropea
Exhibition Highlights
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Additional Exhibition Highlights
1 / 10Nahui Olin, El carrusel (Carousel), oil on cardboard, Private Collection
8 / 10Nahui Olin, Retrato del Dr. Atl (Portrait of Dr. Atl), graphite and charcoal on paper, Tomás Zurián Collection
9 / 10Nahui Olin, Retrato de su padre, General Manuel Mondragón (Portrait of the Artist’s Father, General Manuel Mondragón), oil on cardboard, Tomás Zurián Collection
10 / 10Nahui Oliln, Nahui Olin en una corrida de torros (Nahui Olin at a Bullfight), oil on wood, Acervo Museo Estudio Diego Rivera, INBA Collection