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Photographer Chloe Aftel's Genderqueer Series
Read about two works from the series—Emma and Amanda—in the DAM's collection.
El artista Sheroanawë Hakihiiwë
Learn how the Yanomami artist uses ink on paper to document his world and record the visual culture, myths, and beliefs of his people.
Artist Sheroanawë Hakihiiwë
Learn how the Yanomami artist uses ink on paper to document his world and record the visual culture, myths, and beliefs of his people.
The Window (La Fenêtre) by Eva Gonzalès
The Window (La Fenêtre) is a beautiful example of what made artist Eva Gonzalès' work unique.
Leslie Tillett's Tapestry of the Conquest of Mexico
Download the La Malinche app now to experience the incredible 100-foot long artwork, part of which is on display in the Traitor, Survivor, Icon: The Legacy of La Malinche exhibition.
El tapiz de la conquista de México de Leslie Tillett
Descarga La Malinche: explora la aplicación del Tapiz Tillet
Castle Geyser, Yellowstone
Grafton Tyler Brown, a Black artist, painted this work in 1890 while living in Helena, Montana.
Dondolo, the Witch Doctor's Assistant
Dondolo represents a mine laborer as he carries a blue precious stone in a wheelbarrow, a reference to diamond mining and land exploitation in South Africa.
South African Artist Phumelele Tshabalala
Tshabalala is known for creating figural works that are autobiographical and that reflect the world around him.
Connecting Threads: Recent Modern & Contemporary Art Acquisitions
Learn about works by Nari Ward and other contemporary artists in the DAM's collection.
Historical Revivalisms in Latin America II: Reynaldo Luza y Argaluza (1893–1978)
Learn about the work of this Peruvian designer.