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Judith F. Baca

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Full Title:

Judith F. Baca

Contributors:

By (Author) Anna Indych-Lpez

ISBN:

9780895511607

Series:
Publisher:

UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center Press

Imprint:

UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center Press

Publication Date:

27th February 2018

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

759.13

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

200

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 165mm, Spine 25mm

Description

Behind the fascinating public artists practice of collaboration

Judith F. Baca is best known for the Great Wall of Los Angeles (197683), a vibrant 2,740-foot mural in Los Angeles that presents an alternative history of Californiaone that focuses on the contributions of marginalized and underrepresented communities. The mural is emblematic of Bacas pioneering approach to creating public art, a process in which members of the community are essential contributors to the conception and realization of the work.

Anna Indych-Lpez explores Bacas oeuvre, from early murals painted with local gang members in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles to more recently commissioned works. She looks in depth at the Great Wall and considers the artists ongoing work with the Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC) in Venice, California, a nonprofit group founded by Baca in 1976. Throughout, Indych-Lpez assesses what she calls Bacas public art of contestation and discusses how ideas of collaboration and authorship and issues of race, class, and gender have influenced and sustained Bacas art practice.

Reviews

"This publication fills a gap in the critical literature by considering Baca's prominent place in the history of Latinx, feminist, and public art as well as the broader narrative of art history." CHOICE

Author Bio

Anna Indych-Lpez is associate professor of art history at The City College of New York and The Graduate Center, CUNY, specializing in Latin American modernisms and Latin American and Latinx contemporary art. She is author of Muralism without Walls: Rivera, Orozco and Siqueiros in the United States, 19271940 and co-author of Diego Rivera: Murals for The Museum of Modern Art.

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