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Visible here at Luis Jiménez's studio are segments of the now famous Blue Mustang sculpture before its completion and installation at the Denver International Airport. The sculpture has fostered debate from its inception and continues to have a compelling public presence, noted here with the New York Times.
credit: Ed Andrieski/Associated Press
Channels: Sculpture
Artists: Luiz Jiménez
Themes: Becoming / Being an ArtistChildhoodIdentityMaterials and ProcessObjects
Luiz Alfonso Jiménez, Jr. was born in Texas. A Sculptor and teacher whose large fiberglass figures capture the color and vigor of Hispanic-American women and men. Jimenez died in his Hondo, New Mexico studio in 2006 while working on the now famous Blue Mustang.
Yes! The Anderson Museum is a great place to see Luis Jimenez' work as well as the work of many other contemporary artists. Their website is www.roswellamoca.org.
A number of Luis Jimenez' fiberglass sculptures as well as some of his drawings, ecthings and lithographs can be viewed at the Anderson Museum of Contemporary Art located in Roswell, New Mexico at 409 East College Blvd. There is no admission charge for the museum, which covers 22,000 sq. ft. and is a permanent collection of works of art created by artists connected with the Roswell Artist-In-Residence program. Luis Jimenez was one of the artists in this program 1972-73.
i agree lol :)
I saw this guy's work in Austin, TX. I think I mentioned to you about the colorful fiberglass...
this is fascinating.
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