Exhibit | New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs

A Place Like No Other: Two Views of the New Mexico Landscape (at the State Capitol)

On display through Apr 13, 2018 at the New Mexico Museum of Art

A Place Like No Other: Two Views of the New Mexico Landscape is located at the Governor’s Gallery on the 4th floor of the State Capitol, at the corner of Old Santa Fe Trail and Paseo de Peralta. 

In celebrating the 1917 founding of the New Mexico Museum of Art on Santa Fe’s historic Plaza, it seems appropriate to highlight the work of two artists whose images of the state’s renowned beauty have helped define it in the public imagination: Sheldon Parsons and Eliot Porter. Both men came west and found themselves deeply inspired by the land, skies, and culture of New Mexico. Parsons quickly became an integral part of the Santa Fe art scene, even serving as the first director of the Museum of Art. Porter gave up a career as a research scientist at Harvard to move to New Mexico and devote himself to photography, maintaining a home and studio in Tesuque from the mid-1940s until his death in 1990.

Parsons’ paintings are saturated with the rich blues, yellow golds, and greens of New Mexico’s distinctive landscape while Porter, known for his pioneering work in color photography, photographed the state in austere black and white. Both artists looked to New Mexico’s most iconic features for their subject matter, the stark and stunning land and the characteristic adobe of its traditional buildings. In the wake of the recent World War, they chose to portray New Mexico as a rustic and pastoral land, seemingly untouched by time.

Also on exhibit at the New Mexico Museum of Art


New Mexico CulturePass

Your ticket to New Mexico's exceptional Museums and Historic Sites.
From Indian treasures to space exploration, world-class folk art to awesome dinosaurs—our museums and monuments celebrate the essence of New Mexico every day.
More Info »

The wallet size version of the CulturePass showing the $30 price
An animated image of a cell phone showing various topics presented in the Encounter Culture podcast

Encounter Culture

Take a look inside the museums and historic sites of New Mexico without leaving home. Join host Charlotte Jusinski, and a variety of guest curators, artists, and exhibitors in exploring the art and culture of the state in Encounter Culture, a new podcast from the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs.

Logo and Link to Google Podcasts Logo and Link to Apple Podcasts Logo and Link to Spotify Podcasts

Featured DCA Exhibitions

A photo featuring items representing the Staff Picks: Favorites from the Collection exhibition

Staff Picks: Favorites from the Collection

Staff Picks: Favorites from the Collection features objects that were selected by members of the Museum of
more »

A photo featuring items representing the The First World War exhibition

The First World War

The First World War exhibition investigates the contributions of New Mexicans to the war, through letters,
more »

A photo featuring items representing the The Massacre of Don Pedro Villasur exhibition

The Massacre of Don Pedro Villasur

This exhibition features 23 original graphic history art works by Santa Fe-based artist Turner Avery Mark-Jacobs. This
more »

A photo featuring items representing the New Mexico Colonial Home - Circa 1815 exhibition

New Mexico Colonial Home - Circa 1815

The Spanish colonial home (la casa) gives visitors an idea of what a home from the time around 1815 would have looked
more »