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Albuquerque Museum is honored to announce the acquisition of Richard Diebenkorn’s iconic painting, “Untitled (Albuquerque),” 1952, which is now on view in “Common Ground.”

Recognized as one of the most important artists of the 20th century, Richard Diebenkorn completed an MFA degree at UNM. He lived and worked in Albuquerque from 1950-1952 and described how the deep colors of the landscape, spectacular mountains, and vast blue skies deeply impacted his abstract works. The breakthrough he experienced in New Mexico shaped some of his most important later works.

Other recent acquisitions include important works by @Delilah Montoya, Nicola López, @Ronald Rael, @Paula Wilson, @Raven Chacon, @Joanna Keane Lopez, and Yoshiko Shimano.

Curator Josie Lopez said, “The Albuquerque Museum collection is one of the most important in our region. These impressive new acquisitions allow our city to share the stories of artists who have shaped the visual and artistic narratives of our state and beyond.”

Learn more about “Common Ground” at:
https://ow.ly/Mobz50UkrF2

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1 Richard Diebenkorn, “Untitled (Albuquerque),” 1952, oil on canvas. Acquisition made possible by the Diebenkorn Foundation and the Frederick Hammersley Fund for the Arts at the Albuquerque Community Foundation.
2 Delilah Montoya, “Tattoo Series: La Virgen,” 1997, gelatin silver print
3 Nicola López, Bill Lagattuta (printer), “Monument V,” 2007, 7-color lithograph with chine collé
4 & 5 Ronald Rael & Virginia San Fratello of the architecture studio @RaelSanFratello with @ColectivoChopeke, “Teeter Totter Wall,” 2019, installation
6 Paula Wilson, “Yucca Rising,” 2021, woodblock print, relief print, trace monoprint, monotype, acrylic, & oil on muslin
7 Raven Chacon (Diné), “Storm Pattern,” 2021, ink on polyester & multi-channel sound installation
8 Joanna Keane Lopez, “Ghost Spell,” 2023, adobe, pine, paper, linen
9 Yoshiko Shimano, “The Wisdom of Water,” 2016, woodcut, silkscreen, and linoleum cut (triptych)

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