Press releases and news
Throughout the years, Mirta Toledo has been an artist recognized worldwide by different media due to her artistic work focused on celebrating the cultural, religious, sexual and ethnic diversity of the Human Race.
1994 • La Opinión • Magazine
Mirta Toledo
“The article talks.” talks about the works in clay and stones that will be exhibited at the headquarters of the Ballet Folklorico Azteca.
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1994 • ¡Que VIVA la Raza! • Magazine
Mirta Toledo´s “Pure Diversity”
The article talks about the works exhibited that reflect the diversity that exists in the entire society.
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1994 • VISION, Vol.VI, Issue 7 • Magazine
“Fort Worth Artist Celebrates Diversity”
The article talks about Toledo´s Art Exhibition at Texas Women’s University in Denton.
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1994 • ¡Que VIVA la Raza! • Magazine
“Successful Exhibition of Diversity Cultural Work” by Enrique González
The journalist highlights Toledo´s Art Exhibition theme – the celebration of the Diversity that exists in the world -, as well as the diversity of techniques she used to express herself.
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1994 • Good News, Vol.V, No. 11. • Magazine
“Evelyn Siegel Gallery” by Jes Gonzalez
The article talks about Toledo´s Art Exhibition featured by Evelyn Siegel, who chose her drawings and pottery pieces for this show.
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1995 • GraFemas, Vol.II, No. 1 • Magazine
“Identity and Origin: A retrospective look at the drawing and sculpture of Mirta Toledo.“
The article talks about the artist search for her identity through her work.
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2000 • La Peña. Vol. IX, No. 11. • Magazine
Toledo´s Track of Feelings” by John Singleton. Pages 3 & 4
The article analyzes the symbolism and color palette of the artworks exhibited in the new Toledo Art Exhibition.
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1995 • Latin-American Studies Center News • Magazine
“Mirta Toledo´s Pure Diversity” by Eva Vilarubí
The article talks about the artist Solo Show at the University of Maryland at College Park.
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1995 • Latin-American Studies Center News • Magazine
“Mirta Toledo Visited UMPC” by Eva Vilarubí
The article talks about the artist presentation at the University of Maryland at College Park.
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