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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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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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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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November 19, 2022–February 12, 2023. Explore the significance of Cole’s late work for art in the United States.
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January 14 - April 16, 2017.
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2018. Paul Sarkisian proves the power of continuous innovation, and the importance of mastery of technique before an artist can create masterpieces reflecting his vision.
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September 30 to December 31, 2017. Financier Roy R. Neuberger acquired work by a remarkable selection of modern masters, including Alexander Calder, Jacob Lawrence, Georgia O’Keeffe, and Jackson Pollock.
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November 11, 2017–April 8, 2018. Works on paper from the permanent collection demonstrate the similarities and connections between seemingly separate struggles.
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November 18, 2017–May 20, 2018. This community preserves the past while also looking to the future.
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Feb. 3 to May 6, 2018. Africa is a driving force for a new discussion of the potential of design in the 21st Century.
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June 2 to Oct. 14, 2018. Stories of diverse heritages simultaneously, as artists live, in concert, trade, and adapt with their neighbors.
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June 9, 2018–January 6, 2019. Explored how the city’s Chinese American community came to be and how it continues to occupy a key segment of the city’s social and civic life.
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June 23 - September 23, 2018. Photographs by Patrick Nagatani challenge the veracity of the photographic image.
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August 18, 2018 to March 17, 2019. Drawings by sculptors from the permanent collection.
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September 2018 - September 2019. A past exhibition, heritage grains garden at the Albuquerque Museum, built by Land Arts of the American West and 7th regen, in conjunction with the exhibition Seed: Climate Change Resilience
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December 1, 2018–December 1, 2019. The Redman collection from Photo Archives captures the everyday life of people in Albuquerque in the 1940s and 1950s.
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January 26 to May 19, 2019. The story of Albuquerque families who supported the American cause in the fight for independence.
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February 2019 - May 2020. A unique, site-specific sculpture.
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Garden will blend Lebanese nature and architecture with New Mexico’s native species