'José María Velasco: A View of Mexico' co-curated by Dexter Dalwood at Minneapolis Institute of Art, MN, United States
9 September 2025
From 27 September 2025 – 4 January 2026, the Minneapolis Institute of Art presents 'José María Velasco: A View of Mexico' co-curated by Dexter Dalwood. The exhibition celebrates one of the greatest 19th-century landscape painters in the Americas. Trained at the prestigious Academia de San Carlos, Mexico’s fine arts academy, Velasco became an influential figure in his home country of Mexico, much like his contemporaries Albert Bierstadt and Frederic Church in the United States. His impressive panoramic views of the Valley of Mexico—home of modern-day Mexico City—are painted with exquisite detail, honoring both the country’s rich historical heritage and the rapid modernization it underwent in the late 1800s.
Organized by the National Gallery, London, and MIA, the exhibition showcases paintings coming from renowned museums in Mexico and the Czech Republic. It offers an unprecedented opportunity for Mia’s audience to view Velasco’s works, as many have seldom been displayed outside their home countries.
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Image: José María Velasco, The Textile Mill of La Carolina, Puebla, 1887, Oil on canvas, 76.6 × 107.8 cm, © The National Museum of the Czech Republic, Prague. Photo: Denisa Dimitrovova, Lender: National Museum of the Czech Republic, Prague
