Vida Americana: Mexican Muralists Remake American Art, 1925–1945

2020

“[Rivera] was fascinated by the ways in which man and machinery meet, and the ways in which they change the world together.” —Mark Castro

Hear from artists, scholars, and the curators of Vida Americana: Mexican Muralists Remake American Art, 1925–1945 speaking about works on view.

Sound Description and Transcription: Sergei Eisenstein,  ¡Que Viva Mexico!, 1930–32/1979

Running Time: 4:38

Transcription: 

Narrator: The whole population of Tehuantepec…takes part in the event.

Sound Description: [00:00:12-end]

Celebratory, upbeat soundtrack. Then, bells chime. A somber tune emerges, with voices ooh-ing together. A guitar rattles. Tune swells as fireworks explode.

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