
From 29 March to 17 August 2025, the National Gallery in London presents the exhibition โJosรฉ Marรญa Velasco: A View of Mexicoโ
Source: National Gallery ยท Image: Josรฉ Marรญa Velasco, โVista de la fรกbrica de hilados La Carolina (Puebla)โ, National Gallery of Prague ยฉ National Gallery of Prague / photo by Andrea Rรฝvovรก
The first monographic exhibition in the UK devoted to Josรฉ Marรญa Velasco (1840โ1912), Mexicoโs most celebrated 19th-century painter, will take place at the National Gallery early next year (29 March โ 17 August 2025).
Josรฉ Marรญa Velasco: A View of Mexico, the first ever dedicated to a Latin American artist at the National Gallery, coincides with the 200th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the UK and Mexico.
Josรฉ Marรญa Velasco is famed for his monumental paintings of the Valle de Mรฉxico, the area surrounding Mexico City, the nationโs capital. Painted during decades of tremendous social change, his precise yet lyrical works depicted Mexicoโs magnificent scenery and rapid industrialisation.
While Velasco, as one of Mexicoโs most eminent artists, showed work in Europe and the United States during his lifetime and still enjoys great prominence in his home country, he is no longer well known abroad. There is no painting by Velasco in a UK public collection and the last large-scale exhibition devoted to him outside Mexico was held in 1976 (in San Antonio and Austin, Texas), almost 50 years ago.
Velasco received many distinctions as Mexicoโs representative at numerous international exhibitions in the 1880s and 1890s. But he was much more than just a painter of the nation. A true polymath, he was also a botanist, naturalist, and geologist with highly developed interests in both Mesoamerican and modern history. He approached drawing and painting not only in search of beauty but also as part of a quasi-scientific process, seeking out multiple ways to develop and express empirical knowledge. His varied paintings explore the relationship between different cultures, ancient and modern, Mexicoโs mountainous terrain, flora and fauna, and the impact of industrialisation on the landscape. This exhibition will consider these wide-ranging interests and their influence on his art.