Aurora Reyes Flores (born in
Hidalgo del Parral
Hidalgo del Parral is a city and seat of the municipality of Hidalgo del Parral in the Mexican state of Chihuahua. It is located in the southern part of the state, from the state capital, the city of Chihuahua, Chihuahua. As of 2015, the city o ...
, September 9, 1908 –
Mexico City
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, April 26, 1985)
was a Mexican artist, known as a painter and writer, and she was the first female muralist in Mexico and first exponent of
Mexican muralism. She also went by the name Aurora Reyes.
Life
Reyes was the daughter of the soldier León Reyes and his wife Luisa Flores. Her grandfather was general
Bernardo Reyes, and her uncle
Alfonso Reyes
Alfonso Reyes Ochoa (17 May 1889 in Monterrey, Nuevo León – 27 December 1959 in Mexico City) was a Mexican writer, philosopher and diplomat. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature five times and has been acclaimed as one of t ...
was also a well-known writer and scholar.
Shortly after the outbreak of the
revolution
In political science, a revolution (Latin: ''revolutio'', "a turn around") is a fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization which occurs when the population revolts against the government, typically due ...
, due to the political persecution, her family fled to Mexico City. After the situation calmed down, Reyes joined the
Escuela Nacional Preparatoria
The Escuela Nacional Preparatoria ( en, National Preparatory High School) (ENP), the oldest senior High School system in Mexico, belonging to the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), opened its doors on February 1, 1868. It was founded ...
at the age of 13 years, and afterward she visited the
Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes until 1924. She married the journalist Jorge Godoy, gave birth to her son Héctor in 1926, and shortly after the divorce of her husband in 1931, she bore her second son Jorge.
She had a love interest in Cuban poet
Nicolás Guillén.
[ Despite her artistic success and outspoken personality, she died nearly forgotten.]
Reyes had relationships with artist that she would parallel with. Reyes had a strong friendship with Frida Kahlo. They were classmates at the Escuela Nacional Prepatoria in the early 1920s, however, Reyes was expelled shortly after enrolling. Her expulsion did not keep them apart, photos captured them together and happy. They remained friends for the rest of their lives. They were important to each other, so much so that Reyes took part as part of the honor guard at Kahlo’s funeral. Another friendship that Reyes had was with Concha Michel, this friendship flourished when Kahlo got married in the late 1920s.
Art
She is the first female Mexican-born muralist and a distinguished writer. From 1921 to 1923, she was a student at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes. She had her first solo exhibition at the ARS Gallery in 1925. She exhibited her work at the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana and participated in collective exhibitions in France, Cuba, the United States and Mexico.[
In 1927, she began teaching drawing and painting for the Secretariat of Public Education, from which she retired in 1964.][
She created seven murals in her lifetime. In 1936, she completed a mural called “Atentado a los maestros rurales” (Attack on Rural Schoolteachers) at the Centro Escolar Revolución.][ This mural showed how capitalism was at the core of brutality in the Mexican society.] In 1937 Reyes painted the ''Woman of War.'' In this painting it shows a woman ready to participate in the war due to her deceased child. The child was a victim of war since the mother lost her child she has nothing left and is ready to fight. Between 1960 and 1972 she painted another four murals in the ''Auditorium of 15th May'' of the Sindicato Nacional de Trabajadores de la Educación (SNTE). In 1978 she finished her sixth mural at the Hernán Cortés
Hernán Cortés de Monroy y Pizarro Altamirano, 1st Marquess of the Valley of Oaxaca (; ; 1485 – December 2, 1547) was a Spanish '' conquistador'' who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire and brought large portions of w ...
house in Coyoacán
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.[Erika Cervantes ]
''La revolución pictórica de Aurora Reyes''
(Spanish), CimacNoticias, 2003.
Her literary works include Nueve estancias en el desierto, Humanos paisajes, and Espiral en retorno. She received awards for her poetry.[
File:Juchitan Market by Aurora Reyes Flores, 1953.jpg, Juchitan Market by Aurora Reyes Flores, 1953
File:Sick Child by Aurora Reyes Flores, 1937.jpg, Sick Child by Aurora Reyes Flores, 1937
File:Portrait of Kroupskaia by Aurora Reyes Flores, 1930.jpg, Portrait of Kroupskaia by Aurora Reyes Flores, 1930
File:Woman of War by Aurora Reyes Flores, 1937.jpg, Woman of War by Aurora Reyes Flores, 1937
]
Politics
Reyes was outspoken and very political, earning the nickname “Magnolia Iracunda” (Fiery Magnolia) .[ Her family’s time in Mexico City left them very poor which later influenced her politics. She was member of the Partido Comunista Mexicano, a founding member of the Liga de Escritores y Artistas Revolucionarios and of the Confederación Nacional Campesina. Reyes was also a member of the Enseñanza de la República Mexicana in which see defended the rights and participation of women in government and teaching positions. Reyes was also part of other issues. She fought for women’s right to vote and their right to hold elected civil posts, an extension on maternity leave and recognition of breastfeeding time for mothers of young children.] She also promoted the creation of daycare centers for the children of schoolteachers.[Dina Comisarenco Mirkin]
''Aurora Reyes's "Ataque a la Maestra Rural": The First Mural Created by a Mexican Female Artist''
JSTOR, 2005.
In 1960 she participated with other intellectuals in a hunger strike on behalf of political prisoners in Mexico. In 1968, she participated in the student uprising, which forced her into hiding at the La Castañeda psychiatric hospital for a time.[
]
References
External links
(Spanish)Tuvo dos hijos, Héctor, a quien reconoció el periodista Jorge de Godoy cuando se casó con Aurora, y Jorge, quien nace fruto de esa unión.
Aurora Reyes Flores chronicle at El Barrio Antiguo
Aurora Reyes Flores Murals
Aurora Reyes Flores Article
at Revistas Unam
Proceso Article about Aurora Reyes Flores
Aurora Reyes Flores Exhibit at El Museo Regional del Valle del Fuerte
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1908 births
1985 deaths
20th-century Mexican painters
20th-century Mexican women artists
Mexican muralists
People from Parral, Chihuahua
Mexican communists
Mexican women painters
Women muralists