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Protests in Mexico opposing the transfer of the Frida Kahlo/Gelman art collection to Spain, amidst government reassurances of its return by 2028.

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Protests in Mexico are challenging the relocation of a Frida Kahlo art collection to Spain. Officials have stated that the esteemed artworks are scheduled to return by 2028. A rarely-seen will reportedly exists that may clarify the collector's wishes regarding the trove.

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  • Protests in Mexico are challenging the relocation of a Frida Kahlo art trove to Spain.[1]confirmed
  • Officials claim the collection of artworks will return to Mexico by 2028.[1]confirmed
  • A rarely-seen will may clarify the collector's wishes regarding the art collection.[1]confirmed

Locations

MexicoMexico, North America
23.63, -102.55
SpainSpain, Europe
40.46, -3.75

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Protests in Mexico are challenging the relocation of a Frida Kahlo art collection to Spain. Officials have stated that the esteemed artworks are scheduled to return by 2028. A rarely-seen will reportedly exists that may clarify the collector's wishes regarding the trove.

  • • Protests in Mexico are challenging the relocation of a Frida Kahlo art trove to Spain.
  • • Officials claim the collection of artworks will return to Mexico by 2028.
  • • A rarely-seen will may clarify the collector's wishes regarding the art collection.