Form and Function in the Ancient Americas
Our ongoing permanent exhibition

Vincent Price Art Museum’s permanent collection includes artworks from ancient civilizations in Central and South America, with a concentration of art from West Mexico and Peru. Form and Function in the Ancient Americas highlights the wide range of cultures represented in our Ancient American collection. Cultures from the Nayarit-Jalisco-Colima region of West Mexico (2000 – 1000 BCE) to the Chimú of Peru (900-1500 CE) are featured.
Our permanent collection originated in the early 1950s when actor and long-time Los Angeles arts advocate, Vincent Price, began to donate artworks from his own collection to what was then the on-campus art gallery at East Los Angeles College. Price collected pre-Columbian art in the mid-20th century as international interest in these early civilizations grew. He was among many other cultural dignitaries around the world, such as Mexican artists Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, who collected these works.
Initial research for this exhibition was conducted by Leslie Jacobo. Further research was conducted by Teresa Diaz.
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Acknowledgements
The exhibition is organized by the Vincent Price Art Museum. It is co-curated by Javier Arellano Vences, Pilar Tompkins Rivas, and Joseph Daniel Valencia.
Major support for the exhibition is provided by generous grants from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts, and the Ford Foundation.



Additional support is provided by the City of Los Angeles, Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA), and the Pasadena Art Alliance.


All exhibitions at the Vincent Price Art Museum are underwritten by the Vincent Price Art Museum Foundation and East Los Angeles College.