"CUANDO FRIDA KAHLO MUERE DIEGO RIVERA, MARIDO, EX MARIDO Y VIUDO DE FRIDA, LE PIDE AL POETA CARLOS PELLICER QUE CONVIERTA LA CASA AZUL EN UN MUSEO PARA QUE EL PUEBLO DE MÉXICO PUEDA VISITARLA Y ADMIRAR LA OBRA DE LA ARTISTA. PELLICER SELECCIONÓ LOS CUADROS DE FRIDA QUE ESTABAN EN LA CASA, ASÍ COMO ALGUNOS DIBUJOS, FOTOS, LIBROS Y CERÁMICAS CONSERVANDO LOS ESPACIOS TAL CUAL LOS HABÍA ADAPTADO EL MATRIMONIO PARA VIVIR Y TRABAJAR. EL RESTO ..."
"Cuando Frida Kahlo muere Diego Rivera, marido, ex marido y viudo de Frida, le pide al poeta Carlos Pellicer que convierta la Casa Azul en un museo para que el pueblo de México pueda visitarla y admirar la obra de la artista. Pellicer seleccionó los cuadros de Frida que estaban en la casa, así como algunos dibujos, fotos, libros y cerámicas conservando los espacios tal cual los había adaptado el matrimonio para vivir y trabajar. El rest ..."
"When Frida Kahlo died, her husband Diego Rivera asked the poet Carlos Pellicerto turn the Blue House into a museum that the people of Mexico could visit to admire the work of the artist. Pellicer selected those of Frida's paintings which were in the house, along with drawings, photographs, books, and ceramics, maintaining the spaces just as Frida and Diego had arranged them to live and work in. The rest of the objects, clothing, documen ..."
"Este libro aborda la vida y obra de Remedios Varo, una de las pintoras surrealistas más interesantes y misteriosas del siglo XX. Es la primera monografía dedicada a la artista que se difunde a nivel mundial e incluye un estudio introductorio de Masayo Nonaka, curadora de la exposición Mujeres surrealistas en México y autora de numerosos libros sobre surrealismo mexicano. El estudio de Masayo ofrece una mirada singular del universo pictó ..."
Alan Glass von MasayoNonaka, Alan Glass Hardcover, 336 Seiten, Veröffentlicht 2012 von Turner Publicaciones S.L. ISBN-13: 978-84-7506-983-8, ISBN: 84-7506-983-5
"In 1941, Remedios Varo Uranga de Lizarraga arrived at Veracruz in the company of the French surrealist poet Benjamin Péret, as part of an unprecedented wave of refugees from the former Spanish Republic."
"Remedios Varo: The Mexican Years offers a definitive survey of the life and work of a singularly appealing and mysterious Surrealist painter. Born and raised in Spain, Remedios Varo received her earliest training in Madrid before fleeing the Spanish Civil War in 1937 to join Surrealist circles in Paris. The outbreak of World War II forced her to take refuge in Mexico, where she remained until her untimely death in 1963, and where she cr ..."
"In 1789, Italian-born Spanish naval officer Alejandro Malaspina set off to visit Spain's colonies in Asia and the Americas. For five years, he and his crew sailed the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, discovering, cataloguing and analyzing flora, fauna, seas, people and lands. The Malaspina Expedition, as it came to be called, anticipated the global spirit of cross-discipline synergy that defines the twenty-first century. Yet Malaspina's acc ..."
Mimirappa Maboroshi No Seihai Monogatari von Leonora Carrington, MasayoNonaka Hardcover, 233 Seiten, Veröffentlicht 2003 von Unknown ISBN-13: 978-4-87502-373-9, ISBN: 4-87502-373-1
Alan Glass von MasayoNonaka, Alan Glass Hardcover, 340 Seiten, Veröffentlicht 2012 von Turner ISBN-13: 978-84-7506-991-3, ISBN: 84-7506-991-6
"The debut exhibition of the Canadian-born Surrealist artist Alan Glass (born 1932) was organized by André Breton and Benjamin Péret. Glass settled in Mexico in 1962, developing relationships with local and émigré artists such as Leonora Carrington, Manuel Felguérez and Pedro Friedberg. This volume offers the first survey of his Cornell-like “art object” boxes and his drawings."