In this exhibition, which puts on show some works and sketches for murals as well as large drawings by these three masters, visitors will be able to gain a better understanding of their artistic achievements. The collection was put together in the ‘30s out of the passion for Mexican avant-garde of Carrillo Gil and his wife. It features oils and drawings with great political commitment documenting the creative and political spirit that characterized Rivera’s, Orozco’s and Siqueiros’ art. In addition to the works on display, there is an extensive documentation of the original murals, using modern HD video animation technology, to let visitors admire and locate the main works by the three muralists in the various Mexican cities.
Finally, a photographic collection documenting the overlapping artistic and political events of the three masters with the artist Frida Kahlo completes the exhibition. It consists of 50 reproductions of photos, taken by relatives and friends of famous artists and photographers including Frida’s father, Guillermo Kahlo, Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Nickolas Muray, Ernesto Reyes, Ansel Adams and Juan Guzman.