exhibiciones
 

Tom Lea y Contemporáneos

Tom Lea, Rio Grande, 1954. Óleo sobre lienzo, 22 ¼ x 32 pulg. Museo de Arte de El Paso, obsequio del Sr. y la Sra. Robert W. Decherd en honor a Isabelle Thomason Decherd y H. Ben Decherd, 1996.10 .1

Leo Villareal: Illuminated

Leo Villareal, Lightscape, 2002, Edition of 10, LEDs, wood, diffusion material, custom software, and electrical hardware. 85 x 122 x 9 in. El Paso Museum of Art, Gift of Jereann and Holland Chaney, 2020.3.

Star Ceiling (El Paso)

Image courtesy of Insitu Architecture

ULTRAVIOLE(N)T EXPOSURES

Image Courtesy of POST–Project for Operative Spatial Technologies

LUNAR NEW YEAR

Unidentified Artisan, 18th Century (Qianlong Dynasty). Celadon green jade. El Paso Museum of Art, Gift of Mrs. Rosalie Behr Waters, 1970.6.40.

Group Theremin by Owen Schwab

Owen Schwab,Group Theremin, 2023. Square steel tubing, mild steel sheet, aluminum flats-stock, milky white acrylic, medium density fiberboard, zinc-coated hardware, LED light strips, ultrasonic distance sensors, electrical cable, Dell workstation, particle argon, LED pixel driver, 9’ 6” H x 3’W x 3’ L . Photo courtesy of Jennica Lenamond

 Judithe Hernández: Beyond Myself, Somewhere, I Wait for My Arrival

Santa Desconocida by Judithe Hernández, 2016, pastel on paper, 30 x 88 inches. Courtesy of The Cheech Center Collection of the Riverside Art Museum.

Thunderbird Storm by Robert Carlson

Robert Carlson, Thunderbird Storm, 2016. Oil on linen, 56 x 92 in. Courtesy of Beverly Dudley and Paul Dudley. Image courtesy of the artist

Jorge Rojas: Coyotek

Jorge Rojas, Chac Mool, 2021. Video still: Joshua Samson. Courtesy of the artist.

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