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The National Hispanic Cultural Center’s Art Museum is acquiring a permanent collection of important works of art from New Mexico and throughout the United States, Latin America, and Spain, as well as from other regions of the Spanish diaspora. The Art Museum’s collecting efforts focus on artists' boundless creative energy and enthusiasm from the most dedicated of traditional artists and craftspeople within the New Mexican Hispanic historical heritage, to the most experimental of contemporary visionaries working in cutting edge materials. In contemporary society Hispanic/Latino artists work in all media including materials and techniques passed down through generations, to those currently being created on a state of the art computer or scientific lab. The Center's permanent collection reflects the best work made by the best of these image makers.
Collection Highlights
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Charles M. Carrillo
La Santisima Trinidad (The Holy Trinity)
1988
natural pigments on wood panel with leather
200.4.2
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Eddie Domínguez
The Rose Garden
1987
glazed ceramic with wood and mixed media base
2004.37
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Luis Jimenez
El Buen Pastor (The Good Shephard)
1999
color lithograph on paper, ed. 15/62
2004.39
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David Nabor Lucero
Los Desposorios de la Virgen María y San José (The Betrothal of Mary and Joseph)
1997
water based paint on carved pine with tin and sinew
2002.9
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Santiago Pérez
Aztec Pilots in Search of Quetzalcoatl
2004
oil on linen
2004.38
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Catalina Delgado Trunk
Canto a los Guerreros del 1519
2002
Acatl. callí cut paper, pencil, ink and plastic on paper
2002.13
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Damian Velásquez
Ling Chest
2002
stained maple and steel
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