Untitled

Alberto Valdés, Untitled, ca. 1960, acrylic on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of David and Susan Valdés, 2013.46.1
Alberto Valdés, Untitled, ca. 1960, acrylic on paper, 1013 in. (25.433.0 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of David and Susan Valdés, 2013.46.1

Artwork Details

Title
Untitled
Date
ca. 1960
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
1013 in. (25.433.0 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of David and Susan Valdés
Mediums
Mediums Description
acrylic on paper
Classifications
Object Number
2013.46.1

Artwork Description

Valdés’s paintings from the early 1960s fuse interests in European modernism, and indigenous and modern Mexican art. The palette and forms of this untitled painting resemble the patchwork compositions of French artist Sonia Delaunay and the muted, earthy canvases of Mexican painters Rufino Tamayo and Ricardo Martínez. Untitled (about 1965) recalls Paul Klee’s paintings where line drawings appear against varied fields of color. The delicate drawing that animates Valdés’s creation brings to mind the intricate line patterns of sculptural reliefs found on Mesoamerican architectural structures.

Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art, 2013

Description in Spanish

Los cuadros de Valdés de principios de los años sesenta muestran cómo fusionó sus intereses en el modernismo europeo, el arte indígena y el arte mexicano moderno. La paleta y las formas de Untitled (alrededor de 1960) se asemejan a las composiciones de la artista francesa Sonia Delaunay y los lienzos sutiles de tonos terrestres de los pintores mexicanos Rufino Tamayo y Ricardo Martínez. Untitled (alrededor de 1965) evoca las pinturas de Paul Klee donde aparecen dibujos lineales sobre campos de colores variados. El dibujo delicado que anima la obra de Valdés evoca los intrincados motivos de los relieves esculturales que se encuentran en las estructuras arquitectónicas mesoamericanas.

Nuestra América: la presencia latina en el arte estadounidense, 2013

Works by this artist (11 items)

M. Paul Roche, Portrait of John Burroughs, 1910, etching, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Chicago Society of Etchers, 1935.13.270
Portrait of John Burroughs
Date1910
etching
Not on view
M. Paul Roche, Untitled, 1933, lithograph, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Jefferson Patterson, 1975.28.11
Untitled
Date1933
lithograph
Not on view
M. Paul Roche, Untitled, ca. 1932, lithograph, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Jefferson Patterson, 1975.28.10
Untitled
Dateca. 1932
lithograph
Not on view

Exhibitions

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.

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Date1978
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