Ongoing

Latin American Art / Arte Latinoamericano

K’iché (Maya) (Artist), Burian Urn, 600-850 CE. Gift of John Bourne, 2009.

Burial Urn, K’iché (Maya) culture, Guatemala, 600-850. Gift of John Bourne, 2009.

Latin American Art / Arte Latinoamericano presents more than 200 artworks from the museum’s expansive collection of art from South, Central, and North America and the Caribbean in one contiguous space for the first time in the museum’s history. Encompassing works from 40 cultures, spanning more than four millennia, the beautifully reimagined North Court galleries—renovated for the first time in 40 years for this permanent exhibition—create a space for visitors to engage with the collection through bilingual materials.

The exhibition presents objects by geographic area and theme, diving deep into location, materials, and the natural world of the Americas. Visitors will encounter examples of ancient ceramic, earthenware, gold, paint, shell, silver, stone, textiles, and more. Collection highlights include dozens of gold and jade ornaments from Colombia and Central America; a large-scale Mexica (Aztec) statue of Macuilxochitl, patron god of music, dance, and gamblers; a colonial-era painting of Saint Rose of Lima; two Maya ceramic burial urns colored with the special Maya blue colorant; and elaborately modeled Andean drinking vessels and ceramics ritually sprinkled with the red pigment cinnabar.

Latin American Art / Arte Latinoamericano is also an exceptional opportunity to see exciting recent acquisitions of contemporary art for the first time. Several acquisitions by living artists were made specifically for the exhibition and include works by Jessy DeSantis, Ana de Orbegoso, Uriarte Talavera, and Kukuli Velarde. These acquisitions explore key ideas such as migration, identity, and gender expression, and express visual and thematic resonances with art from the ancient Americas.

Video and audio interactives with contributions by community members and sensory stations with 3D-printed Maya glyphs and copal incense are also featured.

About This Exhibition

This exhibition was curated by Ellen Hoobler, William B. Ziff, Jr., Curator of Art of the Americas, and Patricia Lagarde, Wieler-Mellon Postdoctoral Curatorial Fellow, Art of the Americas.

Latin American Art / Arte Latinoamericano is accompanied by the publication of The Spirit Within: Art and Life in the Americas.

Major support of this installation and select accompanying programs is provided by The John G. Bourne Fund for The Exhibition of the Arts of the Ancient Americas.

This installation and select accompanying programs are also generously supported by Matt Polk and Amy Gould, The Terra Foundation for American Art, The Hilde Voss Eliasberg Fund for Exhibitions, the Estate of Rosalee and Richard Davison, contributors to the Gary Vikan Exhibition Endowment Fund, Judy and Scott Phares, The Walters Women’s Committee Legacy Endowment and Supporters of the Walters Art Museum. With additional support from The Francis D. Murnaghan, Jr. Fund for Scholarly Publications and the Sara Finnegan Lycett Publishing Endowment.

This installation and select accompanying programs have been made possible in part by a major grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (MA-255902-OMS-24). The views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this installation do not necessarily represent those of the Institute of Museum and Library Services or other funders.

PNC Bank
is the presenting sponsor for Latin American Art / Arte Latinoamericano.

Selected Artworks

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