Latino Voices From the Permanent Collection

September 22 - December 16, 2007
This survey exhibition from the museum’s permanent collection will feature
works of art from a variety of media and cultures. The diversity and richness of
the artworks and “voices” in this exhibition represent all the Latin American
communities that are transforming the United States at large. The exhibition
reflects the cultural heritages of residents who make up part of Tampa’s ethnic
mix, and is organized by the Tampa Museum of Art.

David Siqueiros (Mexican, 1896-1974)
Self Portrait, after 1960
Lithograph, edition 226 of 250
Tampa Museum of Art. Gift of Dr. and Mrs. August L. Freundlich 1996.35.29

José Bedia (Cuban/American, born 1959)
Semana Santa (Holy Week), 1998
Ink and conté crayon on Amate paper
Tampa Museum of Art. Museum Purchase 1999.1

Abelardo Morell (Cuban/American, born 1948)
Camera Obscura Image of Brookline: View in Brady’s Room, 1992
Silver gelatin print mounted on board
Tampa Museum of Art. Museum Purchase with funds provided by the Frank E.
Duckwall Endowment Fund within the Community Foundation 2001.10

Edgar Sanchez Cumbas (Puerto Rican, born 1971)
Insomniac Yellow, 2001
Oil on board
Tampa Museum of Art. Gift of Avant Garde 2001.22
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