Museums & Attractions

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Time Out says

An exhibition of Mexican prints from the first half of the twentieth century featuring work by 'los tres grandes', Diego Rivera, JosÈ Clemente Orozco and David Alfaro Siqueiros. Beginning with the first socialist revolution, the show includes prints made between 1910 and 1920 at the behest of the left-wing government and then charts the continuing links between politics and the avant-garde in the country. Central is work produced by the Taller de Gr·fica Popular (TGP) , the graphic arts workshop formed in 1937 that was accessible to those without artistic training.

British Museum details

Address
44 Great Russell St, London, WC1B 3DG

Transport Holborn/Russell Square 

Telephone

020 7323 8000, bookings 08445 791940

British Museum website

Times 10am-5.30pm Sat-Wed; 10am-8.30pm Thur and Fri (selected galleries only, ring for details); closed Dec 24-26 & Jan 1; on Dec 31the galleries will close at 5.30pm, the Great Court at 6pm

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