Artist

Luis Jiménez

born El Paso, TX 1940-died Hondo, NM 2006
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Smithsonian American Art Museum
Also known as
  • Luis Alfonso Jiménez Jr.
  • Luis A. Jiménez
  • Luis A. Jiménez Jr.
  • Luis Alfonso Jiménez
  • Luis Jimenez
Born
El Paso, Texas, United States
Died
Hondo, New Mexico, United States
Biography

Born in Texas, lives in New Mexico. Sculptor, teacher whose large fiberglass figures capture the color and vigor of Hispanic-American women and men.

Charles Sullivan, ed American Beauties: Women in Art and Literature (New York: Henry N. Abrams, Inc., in association with National Museum of American Art, 1993)

Works by this artist (24 items)

Luis Jiménez, Model for "Fiesta", 1986, cast fiberglass, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the General Services Administration, Public Buildings Service, 1987.14.1, © 1986, Luis Jiménez
Model for Fiesta”
Date1986
cast fiberglass
On view
Luis Jiménez, Man on Fire, 1969, fiberglass in acrylic urethane resin on painted wood fiberboard base, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Philip Morris Incorporated, 1979.124, © 1969, Luis Jiménez
Man on Fire
Date1969
fiberglass in acrylic urethane resin on painted wood fiberboard base
On view
Luis Jiménez, Vaquero, modeled 1980/cast 1990, acrylic urethane, fiberglass, steel armature, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Judith and Wilbur L. Ross, Jr., Anne and Ronald Abramson, and Thelma and Melvin Lenkin, 1990.44, © 1980, Luis Jiménez
Vaquero
Datemodeled 1980/cast 1990
acrylic urethane, fiberglass, steel armature
On view
Luis Jiménez, "Patty Ann" Rodeo Queen, 1971, colored pencil on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Patricia Wilder Croce, 2008.8
Patty Ann” Rodeo Queen
Date1971
colored pencil on paper
Not on view

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      • Meet the Artist: Luis Jimenez Meet the Artist: Luis Jimenez
      • Vaquero Returns: Conserving Luis Jiménez’s Monumental Sculpture Vaquero Returns: Conserving Luis Jiménez’s Monumental Sculpture

      Exhibitions

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      Graphic Masters III: Highlights from the Smithsonian American Art Museum
      January 15, 2010August 7, 2010
      Graphic Masters III: Highlights from the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the third in a series of special installations, celebrates the extraordinary variety and accomplishment of American artists' works on paper.
      Media - 2011.12 - SAAM-2011.12_1 - 77591
      Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art
      October 25, 2013March 2, 2014
      Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art presents the rich and varied contributions of Latino artists in the United States since the mid-twentieth century, when the concept of a collective Latino identity began to emerge.
      Media - 2012.53.1 - SAAM-2012.53.1_1 - 82036
      ¡Printing the Revolution! The Rise and Impact of Chicano Graphics, 1965 to Now
      November 20, 2020August 8, 2021
      In the 1960s, activist Chicano artists forged a remarkable history of printmaking that remains vital today.

      Related Books

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      National Museum of American Art
      The striking design of this book showcases a comprehensive survey of the world’s largest collection of works by American artists, ranging from colonial limners to the contemporary avant-garde. With abundant full-color illustrations, the book is organized thematically to reflect the variety of concerns and aesthetic visions that have shaped American art over the past three centuries.