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America, The Beautiful: Selections from the Zoe Diaz Collection

Gaspar Enriquez, Tirando Tiempo (Doing Time), 1992, Acrylic on board (Airbrush), 53 x 42 in., Collection of Zoe Diaz

America, The Beautiful: Selections from the Zoe Diaz Collection
July 25, 2026 - January 3, 2027

Peter and Margaret de Wetter Gallery

On the 250th anniversary of U.S. independence, this exhibition portrays recent national historical moments through the lens of Mexican American, Chicano, and other contemporary artists. Centering the borderlands within the broader narrative of the American dream, these selections from the Zoe Diaz Collection explore the cultural, social, and political forces that shape the nation’s identity. El Paso-rooted artists Adriana Corral, Gaspar Enriquez, and Luis A. Jiménez Jr. reflect on national identity through works that question democratic ideals and portray the livelihood and stark realities of binational communities. Additional artists, including Mel Chin, Rubio, Vincent Valdez, and Kathy Vargas, confront the grotesque, surreal, and unjust in depictions of power and its potentially distorting effect on truth and reality.

Through the artworks on loan from the Zoe Diaz Collection, this nation is rendered as a beautiful yet complex tapestry – an embattled landscape, a canvas for dreams, and a stage for the ongoing pursuit of representation, justice, and belonging.

Edward Hayes Jr., Director, El Paso Museum of Art

This exhibition is organized by the El Paso Museum of Art with Georgina & Joe Diaz and EPMA Curatorial Associate Eun-Ji Jun.

Support for this exhibition is provided by the Texas Commission on the Arts, the Mellon Foundation, and the El Paso Museum of Art Foundation. Additional support provided by the City of El Paso’s Museums & Cultural Affairs Department.

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