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KCHO (Alexis Leyva Machado)
Calendar 2000 (Calendario 2000)1999

Not on view
Abstract painting, large vertical canvas of flat tomato-red paint with a black cursive inscription reading 'Klondario / 2000' near the center
Charcoal or graphite drawing on white paper; a hand-drawn monthly calendar grid with days S through S across the top and dates 1–31, with a dark smudged area obscuring the lower-left dates and a small oar or paddle shape emerging from it; below, a loosely sketched rectangular boat hull in three-quarter view; circled letter J at top center.
Print on red ground combining a hand-drawn calendar grid with the number 12 circled, above a loose charcoal-style sketch of a blurred figure seated on what appears to be a cot or folding bed, rendered in black with gestural, smudged linework.
Chalk or pastel drawing on dark ground: a hand-drawn monthly calendar grid with day initials and dates 1–31, the number 22 circled with a small arrow symbol; below, a loose sketch of a rectangular box or book with spread wings extending from its sides.
Chalk or crayon sketch on dark teal ground; standing figure holding a paddle raised overhead, standing atop a small boat or board on water, rendered in loose blue-white lines; a monthly calendar grid occupies the lower right, with circled number 8 and letter A above the figure.
Chalk or pencil sketch on dark teal paper: a calendar grid above a drawing of two standing figures flanking a suspended rectangular platform or cradle on an A-frame structure.
Chalk or pastel drawing on dark ground; light blue line sketch of four standing figures gathered around a suspended circular platform hanging from a rope, with a hand-drawn monthly calendar grid in the upper right showing days 1–30, and a monogram at top center.
Sanguine chalk drawing of a figure standing at the base of a tall ladder leaning against a wall, with palm fronds visible at the top; handwritten Spanish calendar grid labeled "Julio" in the upper left.
Chalk or pastel drawing on dark blue-black paper; loose white sketch of a tall, tiered sculptural form with draped elements, surrounded by small standing figures at its base; a handwritten monthly calendar grid labeled "agosto" appears in the upper right, with the numeral 8 at lower left.
Architectural sketch in reddish-brown chalk, showing a tall tower of stacked horizontal platforms or trays in an exploded-view arrangement, flanked by two lightly sketched standing figures for scale, with a handwritten calendar grid at upper right.
Red chalk or conte crayon drawing of a motorboat on a trailer, with two small standing figures beneath it. A handwritten October calendar in Spanish appears at upper left, and a framed rectangle at upper right. Loose gestural linework throughout.
Red chalk or crayon sketch of a single-sailed boat on water, with loose gestural lines; a handwritten monthly calendar grid appears to the right, annotated with a circled letter N at top and a circled number at bottom.
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KCHO (Alexis Leyva Machado), Untitled (cover), 1999, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Gift of Peter Norton, photo © Museum Associates/LACMA

Artist or Maker
KCHO (Alexis Leyva Machado)
Title
Calendar 2000 (Calendario 2000)
Place Made
Cuba
Date Made
1999
Medium
Lithograph on paper
Dimensions
Image and sheet: 25 1/2 x 19 1/2 in. (64.77 x 49.53 cm) each
Credit Line
Gift of Peter Norton
Accession Number
M.2001.17.1.1-.13
Classification
Prints
Collecting Area
Contemporary Art
Copyright
© KCHO (Alexis Leyva Machado)