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Luis Jiménez

American sculptor
Luis Alfonso Jiménez Jr. was an American sculptor and graphic artist of Mexican descent who identified as a Chicano. He was known for portraying Mexican, Southwestern, Hispanic-American, and general themes in his public commissions, some of which... Wikipedia
Born: July 30, 1940, El Paso, TX
Died: June 13, 2006 (age 65 years), Hondo, NM
Known for: Fiberglass sculpture, prints
Children: Elisa Jimenez
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Luis Alfonso Jiménez Jr. (July 30, 1940 – June 13, 2006) was an American sculptor and graphic artist of Mexican descent who identified as a Chicano.
Luis Jiménez from americanart.si.edu
Born in Texas, lives in New Mexico. Sculptor, teacher whose large fiberglass figures capture the color and vigor of Hispanic-American women and men.
Luis Jiménez was an American sculptor best known for his large-scale, brightly colored sculptures steeped in the Mexican-American culture of Texas and New ...
Jun 15, 2006 · Luis Jimenez was a sculptor whose color-splashed images of swirling dancers, roughneck cowboys in motion and the working class made him a ...
Luis Jiménez from www.dailyartmagazine.com
Oct 6, 2017 · Tragically in 2006, a heavy portion of the statue fell on Jimenez and severed his artery. He died an untimely death and the work of art was left ...
Luis Jiménez from www.groundsforsculpture.org
Jiménez was a professor of painting and sculpture at the University of Houston, TX. He died in his studio at the age of 65 when a sculpture he had been working ...
Luis Jiménez from artmuseum.unm.edu
Nov 21, 2023 · Luis Jiménez was an artist who constantly invented new ideas, experimented with unusual materials, and created new works while pushing social ...
Luis Jiménez from www.artsy.net
Luis Jimenez's massive, neon-colored, fiberglass sculptures provocatively depict cowboys, barrio workers, and Native American and Hispanic dancers.
Luis Jiménez from southwestcontemporary.com
Mar 28, 2023 · Both the Roswell Museum and the Anderson Museum own monumental sculptures by Jiménez that astound with their dynamism, movement, and energy.