Un mercado. Una fórmula. Un mural por Isamu Noguchi

  1. Barba González, José Juan
Libro:
México. Restauración y protección del patrimonio cultural
  1. Niglio, Olimpia (coord.)
  2. Cervantes Reyes, Lizeth Azucena (coord.)
  3. Sanchez Cruz, Pastor Alfonso (coord.)

Editorial: Aracne Editrice

ISBN: 978-88-548-7060-4 978-88-548-7076-5

Año de publicación: 2015

Volumen: 2

Páginas: 733-746

Tipo: Capítulo de Libro

Resumen

During the period known as the ¿New Deal¿ travelling and exchanges were constants between Mexico the U.S.A. Due to this, it is not surprising to note that Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo remained in the United States to work almost permanently between 1931 and 1934, nor for the reverse to be the case, and in 1935 the young Isamu Noguchi spent almost the entire year in Mexico City creating a mural in the Abelardo L. Rodriguez Market, ¿Historia de Mexico¿, imbued with the postrevolutionary discourse and among the pieces represented in the mural is the representation of a future genius in the form of a child stands out, observing some laboratory test tubes and Einstein¿s energy equation, E = mc2. Since their wedding in 1929, the relationship between the two had been very open, but despite Diego Rivera¿s infidelities, when Frida Kahlo went down this same path, talking about an open relationship was not so easy. Frida knew it and was always cautions in her romances. Noguchi was surprised at how his meetings with Frida were almost clandestine, when Diego acted and lived publicly as if he were a conquistador. Although Isamu Noguchi left Mexico he maintained his friendship with Frida.