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5/11/10 | 0 comments | Categories: News

This week is presented in several museums of Mexico interesting exhibits that take us away from the daily monotony.

At the Dolores Olmedo Patiño museum located south of Mexico City presents the exhibition of the Belgian James Ensor, controversial painter who participated in the twentieth century avant-garde and the subsequent development of expressionism and surrealism. The exhibition consists of 60 pieces that will be on display until May 30.

Located in downtown Mexico City the Museum of Modern Art presents the work of Helen Escobedo under the title A Escala Humana. This artist is known for her drawings, sculptures and architectural projects. Open to the public until August 22.

In the city of Monterrey Filemon Santiago presents his paintings spanning 35 years of experience whose theme is everyday life in the state of Oaxaca. Can be seen until May 30.

If you have the opportunity to visit New York these days is essential to go to the Metropolitan Museum of Art to admire the finished work of Pablo Picasso presented at the museum for the first time. Try to go before the first of August.

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