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Works from the Ruth and Sidney Schultz Collection
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September 3, 2022–March 19, 2023. These works on paper from the Museum's permanent collection encapsulate a variety of artistic approaches to depicting the land, including realistic representations, abstract compositions, imaginative interpretations, and an acknowledgment of history shaped by layers of colonization.
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From still life images to scientific depictions to abstract or surreal interpretations, artists have approached botanical materials as subjects in diverse ways.
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On view at the Albuquerque Museum June 24, 2023-February 11, 2024. Artists, publishers, and citizens reacted to the rise and imposition of military dictatorships in southern South America in the late 20th century, and how they fought to restore democracy
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October 8, 2022–February 12, 2023. Contemporary interpretations of New Mexico landscapes incorporate the figure, reflect on human interactions with the natural world, and center ideas around power, ownership, and access to land.
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November 19, 2022–February 12, 2023. Explore the significance of Cole’s late work for art in the United States.
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October 8, 2022–February 12, 2023. Spectacular landscape photographs up to 15-feet wide paid homage to the landscapes and legacy of Thomas Cole (1801-1848).
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October 8, 2022–February 12, 2023. Presented an immersive experience within Smith’s contemplation of the flora and fauna of Catskill Creek including sculptures, works on paper, and tapestries.
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July 30, 2022–January 15, 2023. One of the first professional Native American photographers captured heartfelt portraits, stunning landscapes, and important events fostering an Indigenous view of New Mexico.
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Three exhibitions from the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in New York feature works by Thomas Cole, Kiki Smith, and Shi Guorui, engaging with the Hudson River area in New York. In addition, Albuquerque Museum presents an exhibition of works by Nicola López and Paula Wilson reflecting on human interactions in New Mexico’s desert landscapes.
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An exhibition exploring the work of an internationally known and celebrated photographer of the Civil Rights Movement, the Chicago Outlaw Motorcycle Club, and the Texas prison system.
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The University of New Mexico Art & Ecology students and faculty of Creating Change create a public art and agro-ecology project in the Albuquerque Museum Sculpture Garden
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On view through June 2, 2024
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A listing of past exhibits at Albuquerque Museum since 1967.
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This is an image of the Volcano View Trailhead at West Mesa Open Space, that include details about other trail amenities.
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Storm Pattern (2021) is a textile score and eight-channel hyper-directional sound installation by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer and artist Raven Chacon (Diné), featuring isolated field recordings of flying drones captured at the 2016 Standing Rock Oceti Sakowin camp.
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November 23, 2024 – August 24, 2025