![]() A woman emerging from somewhere opened the door and invited her to come in. On the last day, wandering the colorful streets of the city, the eyes caught behind the familiar surnames - Toledo. However, due to the pandemic, the museums were closed, so I carried the dream into the future. For many years Toledo was the most famous living contemporary Mexican artist, whose works intertwined with Mexican folklore and work of twentieth-century European artists Paul Klee and Juan Miro and the earthman Rufino Tamayo. Constantly rebellious, often awkward, activist, philanthropist, loving his city of Oaxaca but also mocking its inhabitants, the latter began to appreciate folklore only because it became fashionable. ![]() Until a couple of years ago, you could meet El Maestro on the streets of his hometown. ![]() While visiting Oaxaca, one of the dreams was to get to know one of the most famous contemporary Mexican artists, Francisco Toledo. ![]()
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