Elias Rivera

(American, 1937–2019)

oaxaca midday break by elias rivera

Elias Rivera

Oaxaca Midday Break

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market in todos santos, guatemala by elias rivera

Elias Rivera

Market in Todos Santos, Guatemala

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untitled (woman with beret) by elias rivera

Elias Rivera

Untitled (Woman with Beret)

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airport (triptych) by elias rivera

Elias Rivera

Airport (triptych), 1960

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a time apart by elias rivera

Elias Rivera

A Time Apart, 1995

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shepherd by elias rivera

Elias Rivera

Shepherd, 2011

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subway #2 by elias rivera

Elias Rivera

Subway #2, 1975

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flowers of the mind #5 by elias rivera

Elias Rivera

Flowers of the Mind #5, 2002

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early self portrait from arts student league by elias rivera

Elias Rivera

Early Self Portrait from Arts Student League

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untitled by elias rivera

Elias Rivera

Untitled

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untitled by elias rivera

Elias Rivera

Untitled, 2008

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untitled (side profile of young male) by elias rivera

Elias Rivera

Untitled (Side Profile of Young Male)

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Biography

Timeline

1937
Born
2019
Died
Born in the Bronx to Puerto Rican parents, Elias Rivera attended the School of Industrial Arts and the the Art Students League. During his years in New York, he refined his technique and remained dedicated to his ambitious interest: figurative painting. Through oil painting, Rivera documented urban life and the social agitation of the 1960s; his color palette reflecting the darkness and struggle he saw on the city streets.
In 1982, Rivera found his way to Santa Fe, where he met his future wife, painter Susan Contreras. In New Mexico, Rivera began painting the native populations – capturing bright clothing and a different kind of daily life. These bold, brightly colored compositions quickly established him as an internationally acclaimed painter.
Rivera began to travel to Guatemala, Mexico and Peru to paint the locals. He is well known for his Guatemala series, as well his New Mexican series, “Under the Portal.” His paintings are enticing and thought-provoking, traditional and modern, capturing human moments with his unique perception. His works have been exhibited at the New Mexico Museum of Art, the National Hispanic Cultural Center, the Albuquerque Museum, the Center for Contemporary Art, the Brooklyn Museum, and elsewhere.