Arte es Vida: 40th Anniversary Dia de Los Muertos Celebration

Daniel González, Arte es Vida: 40th Anniversary Dia de Los Muertos Celebration, 2013, laser-cut screenprint on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase through the Frank K. Ribelin Endowment, 2020.22.5, © 2013, Daniel González
Daniel González, Arte es Vida: 40th Anniversary Dia de Los Muertos Celebration, 2013, laser-cut screenprint on paper, sheet and image: 35 × 25 in. (88.9 × 63.5 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase through the Frank K. Ribelin Endowment, 2020.22.5, © 2013, Daniel González

Artwork Details

Title
Arte es Vida: 40th Anniversary Dia de Los Muertos Celebration
Date
2013
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
sheet and image: 35 × 25 in. (88.9 × 63.5 cm)
Copyright
© 2013, Daniel González
Credit Line
Museum purchase through the Frank K. Ribelin Endowment
Mediums Description
laser-cut screenprint on paper
Classifications
Subjects
  • Figure — fragment — skeleton
  • Ceremony — religion — Dia de los Muertos
Object Number
2020.22.5

Works by this artist (2 items)

Clarence Woolsey, Grace Woolsey, Untitled (Caparena Figure), ca. 1961-1972, wood, bottlecaps, and wire, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase through the Samuel and Blanche Koffler Acquisition Fund, 2016.28
Untitled (Caparena Figure)
Dateca. 1961-1972
wood, bottlecaps, and wire
On view
Clarence Woolsey, Grace Woolsey, Untitled (Caparena figure), ca. 1961 - 1972, bottle caps, wood, and wire, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Orren and Marilyn Bradley and Kohler Foundation, Inc., 2015.58.27
Untitled (Caparena figure)
Dateca. 1961 - 1972
bottle caps, wood, and wire
On view

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