MoMA Reunites Five Diego Rivera Murals

At New York’s Museum of Modern Art in 1931, Rivera “produced five ‘portable murals,’ large blocks of free-standing frescoed plaster, concrete and steel that depict events in Mexican history. After the exhibition opened, Rivera created three more murals, each capturing scenes of Depression-era New York. Now, for the first time in 80 years, five of the murals will be united at [MoMA].”