In 1911, the Mona Lisa was stolen from the Louvre in Paris, France. How does author and artist Jonathan Santlofer take this one known fact and weave it into a suspenseful tale of what might have happened around this famous theft and its eventual return to the Louvre two years later?
Category: <span>Art</span>
MyStudio/MiEstudio Pop Up Art Exhibit at Instituto Allende
Call To Artists of San Miguel De Allende
If you’ve been itching to go outdoors to paint, you are cordially invited to join us.
Remnants…of My Town
For this coming season of the Day of the Dead celebrations, Galería Manuk will be showing oil paintings of María Ayala in Restaurant La Doña.
Day of the Dead Extravaganza at Casa del la Cuesta
Friday, October 29, through Monday, November 1, visitors can enjoy a Day of the Dead Extravaganza. Each day at 1 pm Heidi LeVasseur will give an informative talk on the traditions of Day of the Dead in front of her stunning personal altar.
Memento Mori
It is auspicious to present this exhibition during the observances for Day of the Dead here in Mexico. Becoming witnesses to death—others’ and our own— we acknowledge its presence, passage, and power, reminding us of the impermanence of everything.
The Mexican Imagery of Death
Through the entire exhibition, you will also learn about the work of the six Mexican and foreign artists who enjoy our Mexicanness
Basura House: If These Walls Could Talk
When you walk into the house of San Miguel de Allende resident Ben Gall the first thing that you think is, “Wow! One man’s trash really is another man’s treasure.”
Taming the Furies of “México”
Artist Alberto Lenz, describes his new series of drawings “MEXICO” as expressing his vision of the country in these troubled years marked by a great crisis in three fundamental aspects: economy, health, and security.