Description
Juan O'Gorman was a not only a painter and a muralist, a mosaic artist, a critic, and a professor; he was also an architect and a revolutionary, possibly most famous for his close friendship with Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo and as the designer of their two-house studio in Mexico City Casa Azul linked by a symbolic bridge.
To celebrate San Antonio's HemisFair Exposition in 1968, O'Gorman created the giant mosaic mural that still adorns one wall of the Lila Cockrell Theater along San Antonio's famed River Walk. The five-ton mosaic measured 2,600 square feet and consisted of 540 numbered panels, each weighing about 90 pounds.
About the Author
Catherine Nixon Cooke is former president and CEO of the Mountain Institute, an international nonprofit with four field offices in the Himalayas, and former executive director of the Mind Science Foundation. The author of Tom Slick, Mystery Hunter and The Thistle and the Rose: Romance, Railroads, and Big Oil in Revolutionary Mexico, she lives in San Antonio, Texas.
Book Information
ISBN 9781595347978
Author Catherine Nixon Cooke
Format Hardback
Page Count 140
Imprint Trinity University Press,U.S.
Publisher Trinity University Press,U.S.
Weight(grams) 652g