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A new San Francisco exhibition of works by Diego Rivera reveals the artist’s belief in the many links between Mexico and the United States

Diego Rivera (1886–1957) was an artist who wanted his work to be about the masses, as well as be available to them. He ardently believed that art could be used as a means to rethink national narratives, and some of his most prosaic

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