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  2. A Palé - Wikipedia

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    After this, the singer jumps on these previously named containers. In the beginning of the music video, Rosalía is seen with a unibrow, referencing Frida Kahlo. Kahlo was a Mexican communist painter whose tragic history and image have sadly been romanticized and commercialized around the world ignoring her art, thoughts or feelings.

  3. Frida Kahlo - Wikipedia

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    In 1943, she was included in the Mexican Art Today exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and Women Artists at Peggy Guggenheim's The Art of This Century gallery in New York. [58] A portrait of Kahlo by Magda Pach, wife of Walter Pach, in the Smithsonian American Art Museum (1933) Kahlo gained more appreciation for her art in Mexico as well.

  4. Susana Rodríguez (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Susana Rodríguez was born in Guadalajara, México in 1980. [1] She attended the University of Guadalajara, where she studied visual arts.She was a founding member of the Colectivo de Acción y Creación Artística (Collective of Action and Artistic Creation).

  5. List of Mexican artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Mexican artists. This list includes people born in Mexico, notably of Mexican descent, or otherwise strongly associated to Mexico.

  6. List of Mexican women artists - Wikipedia

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    Katnira Bello (born 1976), conceptual artist, performance artist, photographer; Rocío Boliver (born 1956), performance artist; Maris Bustamante (born 1949), interdisciplinary artist; Helen Bickham (born 1935), Eurasian painter now in Mexico; Marisa Boullosa (born 1961), painter, printmaker; Rosa Borrás (born 1963), painter, performance artist ...

  7. Magali Lara - Wikipedia

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    Magali Lara (born November 5, 1956, Mexico City) is a Mexican contemporary artist.Her works are presented in collections such as the Mexican Art Gallery, the Carrillo Gil Art Museum, [1] the Museum of Modern Art in New York, [2] the National Bank of Mexico, the University Museum of Contemporary Art (UNAM) and the UDLAP Art Collection.

  8. Julia Pastrana - Wikipedia

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    Pastrana, an indigenous woman from Mexico, was born in 1834, somewhere in the state of Sinaloa. [1] She was born with a genetic condition, hypertrichosis terminalis (or generalized hypertrichosis lanuginosa [2]); her face and body were covered with straight black hair. Her ears and nose were unusually large, and her teeth were irregular.

  9. Rosario Cabrera - Wikipedia

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    Rosario Cabrera (born Rosario Cabrera López; June 5, 1901 – December 30, 1975) was a modern Mexican artist who was active in the early 20th century.The Museum of Mexican Women Artists has called her the "first great Mexican painter of the twentieth century". [1]