Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The eminent American artist Luis Jimenez died today in his Hondo, N.M. studio when a piece of sculpture – a part of the 32-foot-tall rearing mustang ...
There’s a good chance you’ve come across a sculpture by El Paso–born Luis Jiménez at some point, whether you’ve known it or not. Perhaps it was Vaquero, the pistol-waving Mexican American cowboy on a ...
Clover Press has been busy publishing a number of Marvel art books focused on acclaimed artists like Alex Maleev and Russell Dauterman, but now they're making the jump over to DC. The publisher's ...
The art of Luis Jimenez Jr. possesses a presence. Displayed in parks, museums and other public spaces around the nation, his massive fiberglass sculptures add beauty, provoke discussion and sometimes ...
As a boy, Luis Jiménez used to crawl up in his abuela's lap to hear stories about his Mexican heritage. Years later, the El Paso-born artist interpreted the experience in the 1967 drawing “Old Lady ...
As first mentioned by Bleeding Cool by accident, Jorge Jiménez is the new artist on the twelve-year-awaited return of the Nemesis series, originally published by Marvel Comics, written by Mark Millar ...
Spanish artist Jorge Jiménez has become one of DC Comics‘ signature artists over the past decade and a half. His expressive artwork has featured in series like Justice League, Teen Titans, and most ...
As galleries and art institutions around the world begin to reopen, we are spotlighting individual shows—online and IRL—that are worth your attention. What the gallery says: “THE CONTEST unravels ...
Artist Luis Jimenez died Wednesday in his Hondo, N.M., studio when a piece of sculpture disengaged from a hoist and fell, fatally injuring him. The accident happened as Mr. Jimenez, 65, was using a ...
Luis Jiménez’s Man on Fire fuses the god Prometheus, whose myth inspired the Mexican muralists, with Cuauhtémoc, the last Aztec emperor whose fire torture at the hands of Spanish conquistadors became ...
Cisco Jiménez will bring his complicated vision of Mexico to Art Basel Hong Kong. By Ray Mark Rinaldi PUEBLA, Mexico — At 52 years old and with nearly three decades of exhibitions behind him, Cisco ...