
Relief with the Cholula coat of arms
Mexican artists
Lokasi. Gallery 360, Gallery 362, Gallery 361, Gallery 363
The works in these galleries represent more than six thousand years of visual imagination, cultural meaning, and history. Created in what is mainly Latin America and the Caribbean before 1600 CE, they were commissioned by powerful leaders—kings, queens, and other figures who used art as essential markers of identity, means of belonging, and conduits to the divine.
The names of the artists remain mostly unknown to us—signatures were rare in the Americas before European colonization in the sixteenth century—but their works speak to their achievements in a broad range of media. Many of these artists lived in what were some of the world’s largest cities at the time, under the sponsorship of formidable states and empires. Their creations served, and continue to serve, as bearers of sophisticated knowledge, from complex writing systems to pioneering metalworking technologies.
The ideas and narratives presented in these spaces draw from the transformative scholarship of multiple disciplines—including archaeology, art history, and the study of ancient inscriptions—and from historical and contemporary Indigenous traditions. Here, you will find gold ornaments that catch the sun’s power, stone trees supporting the sky, water materialized in greenstone, and ceramic objects designed for eternal life. These items reveal the connections between regions and the ways in which people and ideas moved and thrived throughout history.
1630. Introduction
José María Yazpik

Relief with the Cholula coat of arms
Mexican artists

Face
Olmec artist(s)

Whistling vessel
Maya artist(s)

Whistle with the Maize God emerging from a flower
Maya artist(s)

Host figure
Maya artist(s)

Mural
Teotihuacan artist(s)

Seated male and female figures
Nayarit artist(s)

Frog yoke
Classic Veracruz artist(s)

Warrior
Chiriquí artist(s)

Plaques with figure
Coclé (Macaracas) artist(s)

Zemí cohoba stand
Taíno artist(s)

Seated elder
Tolita-Tumaco artist(s)

Gold ornaments
Calima (Yotoco) artists

Eagle reliefs
Toltec artist(s)

Standard bearer
Mexica or Veracruz artist(s)

Kneeling female figure
Mexica artist(s)

Stirrup-spout bottle
Cupisnique artist(s)

Masks
Condorhuasi-Alamito artist(s)

Drum
Nasca artist(s)

Stirrup-spout bottle with mountain ritual
Moche artist(s)

Nose ornament
Salinar artists

Stirrup-spout bottle with palace scene
Chimú artist(s)

Funerary mask
Lambayeque (Sicán) artist(s)

Kero (beaker)
Peruvian artist(s)

Andean Textiles

Tunic
Wari artist(s)

Tunic
Inca artist(s)

Feathered panels
Wari artist(s)