Phoenix Art Museum showcases "Locals Only ~ 12 Chicano and Latino Artists"
Written by Sybil Harrington Wednesday, 22 September 2010 23:00
PHOENIX, AZ.- Locals Only, now on view at Phoenix Art Museum, showcases the work of 12 Chicano and Latino artists currently living and working in metropolitan Phoenix. Their contemporary works explore issues of identity, tensions between high and low culture and a broad range of artistic styles. Included in the show are paintings, sculptures, installations, prints, and photographs by Claudio Dicochea, Fausto Fernandez, Luis Gutierrez, Annie Lopez, Melissa Martinez, Monica Aissa Martinez, Martin Moreno, Hector Ruiz, Roy Wasson Valle and DOSE, Lalo Cota and Mykil ZEPata. On view through 25 October, 2009.
“Locals Only is a platform for the distinct voices
of a dozen artists and a snapshot of the diverse types of work being
created by Chicano and Latino artists here in the Valley,” commented Sara
Cochran, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, Phoenix Art Museum . “The
artists’ careers span over three decades. Their experiences, interests and
backgrounds are very different. Some have formal art educations, some are
self taught. The show charts shifts between generations as well as between
conceptual and representational approaches to art-making, but it
demonstrates that divides are not always so clear. Identity – both
personal and social – is essential to much of the work. Many artists also
demonstrate a keen interest in revising art history and working with a
diversity of popular culture – mass media, social customs, traditional
forms and comics.”
Locals Only was organized against the backdrop of the museum’s showing of the internationally traveling exhibition Phantom Sightings: Art After the Chicano Movement. Organized by the LACMA, Phantom Sightings is the first comprehensive consideration of Chicano art in almost two decades and will be on view at the Museum through September 20, 2009. Locals Only explores how Arizona artists deal with parallel themes and issues.
“Through Phantom Sightings and Locals Only, we have an opportunity to connect with the exciting work of a broad range of artists working locally and nationally,” commented James Ballinger, The Sybil Harrington Director, Phoenix Art Museum . “We are also delighted to use this occasion to welcome particularly the local Chicano and Hispanic communities to the museum and look forward to the conversation these two thought-provoking shows will generate.”
Phoenix Art Museum. The Southwest’s premier 203,000- square foot destination for world-class visual arts. Here you will be immersed in culture while viewing popular exhibitions that feature artists such as Rembrandt, Norman Rockwell, and Annie Leibowitz. Monet. And the list goes on. Since 1959, The Phoenix Art Museum, designed by New York architects Tod Williams/Billie Tsien & Associates, has been the home of an outstanding collection of more than 18,000 works of American, Asian, European, Latin American, Western American, modern and contemporary art, and fashion design.
As Arizona’s cultural hub for nearly fifty years, Phoenix Art Museum presents festivals, live performances, independent art films and educational programs for people of all ages that will both enlighten and entertain. Visit : http://www.phxart.org/
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