LATINO ARTS AND CULTURE FROM THE ARCHIVES OF EL MUSEO DEL BARRIO

Over the course of its fifty year history, El Museo del Barrio has published numerous exhibition catalogues and brochures in keeping with the institution’s commitment to education and the promotion of Latino arts and culture.

LATINO ARTS AND CULTURE FROM THE ARCHIVES OF EL MUSEO DEL BARRIO

These publications are important scholarly resources that in many cases represent the first, and in some instances, the only existing references on particular artists and/or subjects.

 

Featuring illustrations and texts by artists, scholars, museum professionals, and other experts, these publications reflect El Museo del Barrio’s rich exhibition history, as well as its long-standing role as a leader in the Latino cultural field. Full text digital reproductions of these historical publications are available for open access to the public via the links below.

 

Art as Survival, 1974

La Galeria II: Photography, 1975 

La Galeria II: 9 Puerto Rican Artists, 1975 

Confrontacíon: ambiente y espacio, 1977

Bridge Between Islands, 1978-1979

Untitled / Anonymous, 1980

The Golden Age of Spain, 1981

Marcos Dimas, 1981

Myrna Báez: diez años de gráfica y pintura, 1982

Eloy Blanco: Faces and Figures, 1983

Rafael Montañez Ortiz: Years of the Warrior, Years of the Psyche, 1960-1988, 1988

Carmen Herrera: The Black and White Paintings, 1951-1989, 1998

Pepón Osorio: Con 'to los hierros, 1991

25th Anniversary Exhibition: Part 1 - Reclaiming History, 1994

25th Anniversary Exhibition: Part 2 - Recovering Popular Culture, 1994

25th Anniversary Exhibition: Part 3 - Reaffirming Spirituality, 1995

Voces y Visiones: Highlights from El Museo del Barrio's Permanent Collection (Volume 1), 2003

Nkame: Belkis Ayón, 2017