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Category : MulvaneVirtualExhibits

Location: Virtual

Explore a selection of art from the Mulvane permanent collection that provides views of Hispanic identity and culture. This digital exhibition features works by Hispanic/Latino artists in a variety of materials, processes, and styles. From ancient ceramics to contemporary prints, they picture the history, politics, culture, and everyday lives of people with ties to Latin America.

 

Luis JiménezTexas Waltz (detail), 1985, lithograph. Permanent collection of the Mulvane Art Museum, Washburn University.

Alberto Garcia Maldonado
Tupakach, 1951
woodcut

Alberto Garcia Maldonado
Concerto Fúnebre, mid-20th century
woodcut

Alberto Garcia Maldonado
Danza Frenetica, 1950
woodcut

Olga Blinder
Lavenderac. 1940-70
woodcut on plastic

Sergio Santamaria
Jaguar Warrior, 2017
lithograph

Raul Anguiano
Cabeza Monumental1965
lithograph

Marta Sánchez and Norma Elia Cantú
Men Working on the Track, from Transcendental Train Yard, 2008
silkscreen

Marta Sánchez and Norma Elia Cantú
Las Carpas, from Transcendental Train Yard, 2007
silkscreen

Marta Sánchez and Norma Elia Cantú
Angels of Steel, from Transcendental Train Yard, 2008
silkscreen

Luis Jiménez
Texas Waltz, 1985
lithograph

Celeste De Luna
Texas Hold 'Em, 2016
linocut

Ruben Bryan Castillo
The Middle (Your Cloud, My Cloud), 2021
lithograph, etching

Fito Tena
Mata Ortiz seed pot, 20th century
ceramic

Lidia Renteria
Mata Ortiz pot, 20th century
ceramic

Rosa Brítez
Untitled, 1989
ceramic

Unknown maker (present-day Mexico)
Molded terracotta animal face, pre-Columbian era
terracotta

Unknown maker (present-day Mexico)
Spindle whorl or bead, pre-Columbian era
terracotta

West Mexico Shaft Tomb Culture
Nayarit female figure, c. 300 BCE - 400 CE
terracotta

 

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