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Richard Duardo and the McNay

The McNay Art Museum in San Antonio, TX, recently paid tribute to Richard Duardo. In February, VPAM will be hosting the large group exhibition “Estampas de la Raza” that will include Richard’s work.

The contemporary art world and the McNay has lost a dear friend with the sudden death of master printmaker Richard Duardo. Often called “The West Coast Warhol,” a nickname that he was sometimes ambivalent about, Duardo was a mover and shaker in the Latino art community in Southern California for decades. He was also the founder of Modern Multiples, one of the most influential and prolific print shops in the country. – See more at: Click Here

Estampas de la Raza - VIP Special Reception
Duardo, center, poses with fans of his work at the members-only opening of Estampas de la Raza: Contemporary Prints from the Romo Collection, an exhibition, organized by the McNay in 2012, where his work was featured.