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An artwork featuring multiple persons from two warring groups armed and in various stages of battle.
Acoma Ancestral Lands Farm Corp, Archival Pigment Print, Triptych, 168” x 192” 2019
An overhead view of the Sculpture Garden area near the front of the Albuquerque Museum, dotted with trees and lined with concrete pathways and patches of grass and gravel.
Paul Sarkisian Untitled (right leaning red51), 2005 polyurethane on wood 168 x 89 in. photo by Eric Swanson An abstract 3D artwork in red featuring various oval shapes stacked partially atop each other.
A black and white photo featuring five men of the Santa Fe Fire Department posing while wearing their uniforms. Their uniforms have been tinted red in a post-production artistic effect.
Repostero, 1665, silk, velvet, gold, silver, linen and jute, 142 x 142 in. (360.7 x 360.7 cm) Albuquerque Museum. Gift of the 18th Duke (Don Beltran Osorio y Diez de Rivera) and Duchess of Alburquerque, Spain via the City of Albuquerque Public Art Program, PC1973.33.1
A black and white photo (present-day) featuring a used, weathered bottle of Purell on its side on a leafy, dirty ground.
Tony Price, Atomic Thunderbird, 1994, cut and assembled stainless steel, bronze, plastic, fiberglass and mixed media, Albuquerque Museum, museum purchase, 1993 General Obligation Bonds
Unidentified Photographer, Posada’s Workshop (Posada on the right), ca. 1900, The Posada Art Foundation
Attributed to Antonio Molleno, The School of Antonio Molleno, or the Truchas Master Bulto, Nuestra Senora de los Dolores / Our Lady of Sorrows, 1800-45, wood, gesso, canvas, natural pigments, Albuquerque Museum, Gift of John Borradaile Colligan
Bob Schnepf BG84: Lothar & The Hand People, The Doors, Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band; Sept. 29, 30, Denver 1967 offset lithograph on paper 20 × 14 in. (50.8 × 35.6 cm) Albuquerque Museum, gift of Dr. James Gunn
Van Tassel Balloon Launch PA1978.050.036 Albuquerque Museum, gift of Center for Southwest Research, University Libraries, University of New Mexico
Tom Palmore, Survivor, 1995, oil on canvas, Albuquerque Museum, museum purchase, 1993 General Obligation Bonds
An outlined version of Tom Palmore's "Survivor", featuring a profile artwork of a coyote looking at the audience with a mountain range and sky behind him. The closed cover of the Museum's color book appears on the right-hand side.