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Latino Art and Artists

Smithsonian collections in our museums reflect the rich diversity of Latino art and artists. The Smithsonian American Art Museum's growing Latinx art collection represents the rich contributions of Latinos to our country from the colonial period to the present with artworks that range from colonial religious works and woven textiles to abstract expressionist paintings and contemporary installations. Artists featured in the collection reflect the diversity of Latino communities in the United States, including artists of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, and Dominican descent, as well as other Latin American groups with deep roots in the United States. The Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery is home to portraits of distinguished Latino Americans from all walks of life.   

While you explore, enjoy listening to Tradiciones: Latino Music from Smithsonian Folkways. 


Retablo del Santo Niño de Atoche

Santo Nino de Atocha

Santo Trujillo is Dead, from the series Island of Many Gods

Tapestry Weave Rag Jerga

Santos from Puerto Rico, The Cooper Union Museum

Andres Serrano

Red River #10, from the portfolio 10: Artist as Catalyst

Composition

Vaquero

Earache Treatment

Constellation

Candor de la Alborada (Candor of Dawn)

Nuestra Señora de Belén

Luis Jiménez

35 Calle Sol

Where Tears Can't Stop

Quiero Mis Queerce

Un Lugar Distante (A Distant Place)

Ofreciendo flores

Tamalada

San Juan Nepomuceno

Nocturnal (Horizon Line)

Night Magic (Blue Jester)

Inaugural Exhibit of Mexican and Chicano Art

Portrait of Diego Rivera holding paintbrushes

Danza de Carnaval

Rondo (Blue and Yellow)

San Juan Nepomuceno

Chicanarte: statewide exposicion of Chicano art

I Am Alex Nieto and My Life Matters

The Street

Still Life on Blue

Untitled

Joaquín Torres-García

Composition


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