New Mexico Museum of Art
The New Mexico Museum of Art is an art museum in Santa Fe governed by the state of New Mexico. It is one of four state-run museums in Santa Fe that are part of the Museum of New Mexico. It is located at 107 West Palace Avenue, one block off the historic Santa Fe Plaza. It was given its current name in 2007, having previously been referred to as The Museum of Fine Arts.[1]
Established | 1917 |
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Location | Santa Fe, New Mexico |
Coordinates | 35.6881°N 105.9392°W |
Type | Art museum |
Website | nmartmuseum |
History
The building was designed by architect Isaac Rapp and completed in 1917,[2] it is an example of Pueblo Revival Style architecture,[3] and one of Santa Fe's best-known representations of the synthesis of Native American and Spanish Colonial design styles. The facade was based on the mission churches of Acoma, San Felipe, Cochiti, Laguna, Santa Ana and Pecos.[4]
Collections
The museum’s art collection includes over 20,000 paintings, photographs, sculptures, prints, drawings and mixed-media works. Notable artists in the collection include Ansel Adams, Gustave Baumann, Georgia O'Keeffe, Fritz Scholder, T. C. Cannon, Bruce Nauman, Luis Jimenez, Maria Martinez, members of the Ashcan School, Los Cinco Pintores, Transcendental Painting Group, and the Taos Society of Artists.[5]
Paintings
- Gerald Cassidy, Cui Bono, c.1911
- Gerald Cassidy, View of Santa Fe Plaza in the 1850s, c.1930
- Eanger Irving Couse, Taos Pueblo—Moonlight, 1914
- William Herbert Dunton, My Children, 1920
- Marsden Hartley, El Santo, c.1919
- Robert Henri, Portrait of Dieguito Roybal, San Ildefonso Pueblo, 1916
- William Penhallow Henderson, Pueblo Adobes, c.1918
- William Penhallow Henderson, Noon, 1920
- William Henry Holmes, Mesa Encantada, 1914
- Sheldon Parsons, Santa Fe Mountains in October, c.1919
St. Francis Auditorium
The St. Francis Auditorium, located in the New Mexico Museum of Art, is the venue for various cultural and musical organizations, including the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival and the Santa Fe Community Orchestra. The auditorium has a seating capacity of 450.[6] The auditorium displays several murals depicting St. Francis of Assisi which were originally designed by Donald Beauregard and completed by Carlos Vierra and Kenneth Chapman.[7]
Library
The museum library contains art books, periodicals, biographical files of artists whose work is collected by the museum and catalogs of the museum's exhibitions since 1917.[8]
References
- "Section 18-3-12 NMSA 1978". NMOneSource. New Mexico Compilation Commission. Retrieved 6 August 2019.
- Sheppard, Carl D., Creator of the Santa Fe Style: Isaac Hamilton Rapp, Architect, University of New Mexico Press, 1988 pp 83-88
- Wilson, Chris (1997). The Myth of Santa Fe: Creating a Modern Regional Tradition. University of New Mexico Press. ISBN 0826317464.
- "The New Museum of Santa Fé". The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin. 13 (8): 181. August 1918. JSTOR 3253686.
- Jaques, Susan (2012). A Love for the Beautiful : Discovering America's Hidden Art Museums. Guilford, Connecticut: Globe Pequot Press. pp. 186–187. ISBN 9780762779505.
- A Report on the Cultural and Arts Survey of New Mexico. New Mexico Arts Commission. 1966. p. 60.
- Sheppard, Carl (1989). The Saint Francis Murals of Santa Fe : The Commission and the Artists. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Sunstone Press. ISBN 0865341370.
- Fromme, Babette Brandt (1981). Curator's Choice : An Introduction to the Art Museums of the U.S.. New York: Crown Publishers. p. 97. ISBN 0517542005.