Carved Narrative
Overview
The exhibition showcases the work of José and Tomás Chávez Morado, artist brothers from Guanajuato, Mexico, who created the world-famous fountain, El Paraguas, for the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City in 1964. Four years later, the brothers produced a half-scale version of the fountain for the entry court of Sunnylands, the winter estate of media magnate Walter Annenberg and his wife, Leonore, in Rancho Mirage, California.
September 14, 2017 through June 3, 2018 8:30 am-4 pm Thursday through Sunday
Contact: Ken Chavez, deputy director, communications & public affairs: 760-202-2266
Press release Comunicado de prensa
Press photo: Sunnylands Column
Detail of the column at Sunnylands.
Photo credit: The Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands/ Lance Gerber 2017
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Press photo: Sunnylands column
Water Cascades over the Sunnylands column.
Photo credit: The Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands/ Lance Gerber 2017
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Press photo: "La Gran Tehuana" (The Great Tehuana) 1963
José Chávez Morado (1909–2002)
Oil on canvas
Courtesy of Instituto Estatal de la Cultura de Guanajuato
Photo credit: The Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands/ Lance Gerber 2016
DownloadPress photo: "La Gran Tehuana" (The Great Tehuana) 1963
Press photo: "La Marcha" (The March) 1961
José Chávez Morado (1909–2002)
Oil on canvas
Courtesy of Instituto Estatal de la Cultura de Guanajuato
Photo credit: The Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands/ Lance Gerber 2016
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Press photo: "El Paraguas"
President Barack Obama speaking at the Museo Nacional de Antropología in Mexico City, May 3, 2013.
Photo credit: Official White House photo by Lawrence Jackson
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Press photo: Sunnylands
Exterior view of the main entrance of Sunnylands.
Photo credit: The Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands/ Ken Hayden, 2014
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Press photo: "Mujer con Alcatraces" (Woman with Calla Lilies) 1985
Tomás Chávez Morado (1914–2001)
Bronze
On loan from Adriana Marcela Chávez Anguiano
Photo credit: The Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands/ Lance Gerber 2016
DownloadPress photo: "Mujer con Alcatraces" (Woman with Calla Lilies) 1985
Photo: "Pensativa" (Thoughtful) 1959
Tomás Chávez Morado (1914–2001)
Stone
Courtesy of Instituto Estatal de la Cultura de Guanajuato
Photo credit: The Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands/ Lance Gerber 2016
DownloadPhoto: "Pensativa" (Thoughtful) 1959
Press photo: Los Hermanos
Left to Right: Brothers José and Tomás Chávez Morado.
Photo Credit: Adriana Marcela Chávez Anguiano
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Carved Narrative Installation
Sculpture by Tomás Chávez Morado
Painting by José Chávez Morado
Photo credit: The Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands/Mark Davidson
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Carved Narrative Installation
Sculpture by Tomás Chávez Morado
Painting by José Chávez Morado
Photo credit: The Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands/Mark Davidson
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Carved Narrative Installation
Sculpture by Tomás Chávez Morado
Painting by José Chávez Morado
Photo credit: The Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands/Mark Davidson
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Carved Narrative Installation
Sculpture by Tomás Chávez Morado
Painting by José Chávez Morado
Photo credit: The Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands/Mark Davidson
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Carved Narrative Installation
Sculpture by Tomás Chávez Morado
Painting by José Chávez Morado
Photo credit: The Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands/Mark Davidson
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Carved Narrative Installation
Sculpture by Tomás Chávez Morado
Painting by José Chávez Morado
Photo credit: The Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands/Mark Davidson
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“Carved Narrative illuminates this seminal work in the context of these important artists’ careers in Mexico.”
Wendy Kaplan, LACMA curator