Museum
The Anahuacalli Museum hosts the impressive collection of 50,000 idols and pre-Hispanic figures that belonged to Diego Rivera, which he humorously called “el idolaje”. The painter originally used to store this collection in the Casa Azul in Coyoacán that he where he lived with Frida Kahlo. In 1941, Diego Rivera undertook the construction that we now know as the ANAHUACALLI MUSEUM to house his pieces and to create an habitable work of art. The museum was built with volcanic stone coming from the eruption of Xitle volcano and sought to combine modern art with pre-Columbian cosmogony and aesthetics. The beautiful flora and fauna that surround the site inspired the painter to create a temple for ancient, and at the same time, contemporary art.
Exhibition
-> Until Jun 6
Talk
-> Nov 20 2024 – Nov 27 2024
Exhibition
-> Oct 30 2024 – Dec 1 2024
Talk
-> Sep 18
Exhibition
-> Sep 12 2024 – Jan 12 2025
Talk
-> Aug 22
Talk
-> Jul 18
Exhibition
-> Jul 6 2024 – Aug 31 2024
Talk
-> Jun 26 2024
Workshop
-> Apr 14 2024
Workshop
-> Mar 31 2024 – Apr 7 2024
Exhibition
-> Feb 6 2024 – May 19 2024
Workshop
-> Feb 4 2024 – Jun 30 2024
Exhibition
-> Dec 9 2023 – Jan 21 2024
Exhibition
-> Dec 9 2023 – Jan 28 2024
Exhibition
-> Oct 27 2023 – Dec 17 2023
Exhibition
-> Jul 29 2023 – Oct 8 2023
Exhibition
-> Jul 1 2023 – Oct 1 2023
Workshop
-> Jun 3 2023
Workshop
-> Apr 21 2023 – May 14 2023
Workshop
-> Mar 31 2023 – Dec 31 2023
Workshop
-> Mar 18 2023 – Mar 19 2023
Workshop
-> Mar 1 2023 – Dec 31 2023
Exhibition
-> Feb 10 2023 – May 28 2023
Performance
-> Jul 23 2022
Exhibition
-> Jun 10 2022 – Sep 10 2022