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A self portrait done by Frida Kahlo, called Diego on My Mind, featuring the artist wearing a large white headpiece the frames her face. A small painting of Diego appears on her forehead.

An intensely angled shot, taken from below, cropped tight over a hand holding a paintbrush up to a large letter stencil attached to an adobe wall.

Allan Houser, Prayer (detail), 1994, bronze. Albuquerque Museum; museum purchase, 1997. General Obligation Bonds. PC1999.1.1

Ester Hernandez, La Ofrenda. Art of Politics exhibition, 2017. A painting of a person as seen from behind, waist up, with a large back tattoo of our Lady of Guadalupe.

Evelyn Saeda (right) stands in a corn field near Albuquerque on August 30, 1942. She was the daughter of Japanese immigrants and the mother of Steve Togami, current president of the New Mexico Japanese American Citizens League. Courtesy of the Togami family.

A pair of gloved hands interacts with a wooden box from the Museum's collection.

A modern, 3D artwork featuring rows of squares in orange. Part of the Unfolding Tradition exhibition at Albuquerque Museum 2019.