Albuquerque Museum Exhibitions
View online and gallery exhibitions from the permanent art and history collections, world-class traveling exhibits, and community curated exhibits.
Online Exhibitions
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Gallery Exhibitions
Exhibitions on view in the galleries at the Albuquerque Museum.
Current and Upcoming Exhibitions
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Albuquerque Museum Exhibitions
View online and gallery exhibitions from the permanent art and history collections, world-class traveling exhibits, and community curated exhibits.
Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and Mexican Modernism
On view at Albuquerque Museum. The works of art in this exhibition epitomize the vitality and expressiveness of modern Mexican art. They were produced in a pivotal period in Mexican history, when the nation sought to redefine itself through political, social, and cultural reforms.
Luís Jiménez: Motion and Emotion
Drawings and lithographs by Luís Jiménez—who masterfully depicted the human figure—often focus on working-class and Chicano subjects. These works on paper from Albuquerque Museum's permanent collection are infused with a sense of movement and vivacity.
José Guadalupe Posada: Legendary Printmaker of Mexico
On view at Albuquerque Museum. This exhibition recognizes Posada’s cultural contributions, which reflect the spirit of Mexican identity in his time and ours and imparts a universal perspective extending well beyond the borders of his native Mexico
Trinity: Reflections on the Bomb
Albuquerque Museum presents an online exhibition. Artists’s responses to the first detonation of a nuclear weapon near Alamogordo, New Mexico, coinciding with the 75th anniversary of the Trinity explosion.
Seven Generations of Red Power in New Mexico
Albuquerque Museum presents a virtual exhibition that showcases a tradition of activism in New Mexico
Let the Sunshine In
On view at Albuquerque Museum. Let the Sunshine In captures life in Albuquerque from 1968-1972 through street photography.
Common Ground: Art in New Mexico
On view at Albuquerque Museum. A bold installation of Albuquerque Museum's permanent art collection emphasizes real New Mexico.
Only in Albuquerque
On view at Albuquerque Museum. Spirited. Courageous. Resourceful. Innovative. See the history of our city.
Eye to I
Coming to Albuquerque Museum in June 2021, Self-portraits from the National Portrait Gallery featuring works by Elaine de Kooning, Fritz Scholder, Chuck Close, and many more.
Focus on Youth 2021
Albuquerque Museum and Albuquerque Public Schools exhibition of photography and film is held annually in May.
Another World: The Transcendental Painting Group
Coming to Albuquerque Museum June 2021. Centered in New Mexico, the Transcendental Painting Group artists transformed the dramatic natural surroundings of the Southwest into luminous reflections of the human spirit.
Charles Rennie Mackintosh: Making the Glasgow Style
Coming to Albuquerque Museum in October 2021. A rich vocabulary of sensuous, attenuated, innovative forms that both reflected and shaped contemporaneous trends in design throughout Europe and the United States.
We Lead, Others Follow
Coming to Albuquerque Museum in March 2021. Women at the helm of photography studios in the late 19th and early 20th century were tenacious, made a good living, and forged a path for others to follow.
Neal Ambrose-Smith, Abstract in Your Home
On view at Albuquerque Museum. A collaborative effort with 516 Arts supporting working artists.
Sculpture Garden
On view at Albuquerque Museum. The sculpture garden includes works by many of the most important sculptors of the American Southwest.
Selections from Trinity
On view at Albuquerque Museum. A selection of 17 works on paper from the online exhibition Trinity: Reflections on the Bomb.
Albuquerque Museum Sculpture Garden
ONLINE EXHIBITION HOME PAGE. Enjoy a video tour of the sculpture garden with Curator of Art Josie Lopez. Click the button below to view the exhibition in sequential order or view a particular location through the icons below.
Sculpture Garden Tour
Take a tour of the Albuquerque Museum Sculpture Garden with Curator of Art Josie Lopez, PhD © 2020
East Atrium
On view in the East Atrium: Paul Suttman, Arlo Namingha, Ron Cooper, Greg E. Reiche, and Jesús Moroles.
Paul Suttman, Braque Visited by the Conquering Venus—Armed with the Apples of Discord
On view in the East Atrium
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