Virginia Jaramillo (artist)
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Virginia Jaramillo is an American artist of Mexican heritage. Born in 1939 in
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, she was raised and educated in
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before moving to
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. She has exhibited in exhibitions internationally since 1959.


Early life and education

Virginia Jaramillo was born on March 21, 1939, in
El Paso, Texas El Paso (; ; or ) is a city in and the county seat of El Paso County, Texas, United States. The 2020 United States census, 2020 population of the city from the United States Census Bureau, U.S. Census Bureau was 678,815, making it the List of ...
. Her family moved to California when she was 2 years old, settling on East Washington Boulevard in
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. Jaramillo spent her childhood in Los Angeles and often traveled during the summers to her grandparents'
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ranch in California's
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. Jaramillo's interest in art was supported by her family and she enrolled at the public
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in 1954 at their encouragement; Manual Arts was well-known in the city for its association with artists like
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,
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, and
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. While in high school, she met and eventually began dating fellow art student
Daniel LaRue Johnson Daniel LaRue Johnson (1938–2017) was an American abstract sculptor, painter, and printmaker. Early life and education Daniel LaRue Johnson was born in 1938 in Los Angeles. While in high school, he met painter Virginia Jaramillo. Johnson sta ...
. When she was 18, Jaramillo gave herself the goal of exhibiting her work at the
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(LACMA). In 1958, Jaramillo enrolled in the
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, along with Johnson. Many of the artworks she produced during this time were painted on student-grade canvases stretched over wood that her father had procured, a result of there being no art stores in her neighborhood to purchase higher quality materials. In 1959, her painting ''Satire'', which she had completed in her childhood bedroom, was included in LACMA's annual exhibition of contemporary art. She signed the painting with the
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name "V. Jaramillo" to avoid having her work prejudged or dismissed because she was a woman. Jaramillo and Johnson married in 1960.


Life and career


Early and mid-career

In 1965, Jaramillo moved with her family to
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after Johnson was awarded a
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to study sculpture in France. They left Los Angeles amidst the
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and related unrest in the city. The move to Paris was Jaramillo's first experience leaving the country. Although Jaramillo and Johnson only lived in Paris for a year, her time in the city had a significant impact on her: "It changed the way I looked at things and it kind of zipped open my brain." After returning from Paris in 1966, Jaramillo and Johnson retrieved their belongings from California and moved to
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. Jaramillo's art has been primarily concerned with materials, and she states that "partly fuelled by her
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heritage," her "personal and artistic life has been a political statement." Her experiences led to her involvement in various
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projects, such as the ''Third World Women'' issue of ''Heresies'' journal, and working on the board of the Feminist Art Institute. Jaramillo was selected for participation in '' The De Luxe Show'' (1971) in
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, Texas curated by Peter Bradley. ''The De Luxe Show'' was one of the first racially integrated exhibitions in the United States" and included artists such as
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,
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and
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. During the 1970s she continued to exhibit. Group shows included participation in the Whitney Annual at the
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in 1972. Solo exhibitions were held at the Douglas Drake Gallery in
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, and the Soho Center for Visual Artists in 1976.


Later recognition

In 2011, Jaramillo's work was included in ''Now Dig This! Art & Black Los Angeles'' at the
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in Los Angeles. In 2017 she was included in ''We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women 1965-85'' at the
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in New York, and in the
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's '' Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power''. The Brooklyn Museum purchased Jaramillo's 1971 painting ''Untitled'' in 2017 through the
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Brooklyn Museum Fund. Initially produced for ''The De Luxe Show'', at the time of auction this painting - along with three others by Jaramillo - had not been seen in 40 years. In 2020, Jaramillo staged her first-ever solo museum exhibition at the
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in Houston. The show featured a variety of her ''Curvilinear Paintings'' from 1969 to 1974, many on display together for the first time. Jaramillo's work was included in the 2021 exhibition ''
Women in Abstraction Women in Abstraction. Another History of Abstraction in the 20th Century or ''Elles font l'abstraction. Une autre histoire de l'abstraction au XXe siècle'' was a major exhibition of 20th century abstract art created by women. It was curated by ...
'' at the
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. In 2023, the
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in
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, staged Jaramillo's first full-career museum retrospective, ''Principle of Equivalence''.


Exhibitions

* 1971 ''The DeLuxe Show,'' The Deluxe Theater, Houston * 1972 Whitney Annual, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York * 1975 Douglas Drake Gallery, Kansas City (solo show) * 1976 Soho Center for Visual Arts, New York (solo show) * 2023 ''Principle of Equivalence,''
Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art opened in 1994 in Kansas City, Missouri. With a $5 million annual budget and approximately 75,000 visitors each year, it is Missouri's first and largest contemporary museum. Founders The core of the museum's per ...
, Kansas City (solo show)


Notes, citations, and references


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External links


"Virginia Jaramillo: The Curvilinear Paintings, 1969–1975"
(Exhibition pamphlet),
Menil Collection The Menil Collection, located in Houston, Texas, refers either to a museum that houses the art collection of founders John de Menil and Dominique de Menil, or to the collection itself of paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings, photographs a ...
(2020)
"Artist Talk Virginia Jaramillo"
on
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(filmed interview with Virginia Jaramillo by Erin Dziedzic),
Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art opened in 1994 in Kansas City, Missouri. With a $5 million annual budget and approximately 75,000 visitors each year, it is Missouri's first and largest contemporary museum. Founders The core of the museum's per ...
(June 13, 2023) {{DEFAULTSORT:Jaramillo, Virginia 1939 births Living people Artists from Los Angeles Otis College of Art and Design alumni American artists of Mexican descent Artists from El Paso, Texas 20th-century American artists 20th-century American women artists 21st-century American artists 21st-century American women artists