Playing with fire
paintings by Carlos Almaraz
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Author
Contributions
- Los Angeles County Museum of Art - Contributor
- Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA (Project) - Contributor
Publication
2017 - , California
Language
English
Word Count
36,750 words, Guess
Page Count
147 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-103791356852
- ISBN-139783791356853
- Library of Congress Control Number2017010373
- OCLC Control Number976406110
- Open LibraryOL26933523M
Classifications
- DDC759.13
- LCCND237.A415 A4 2017
Description
Playing with Fire: Paintings by Carlos Almaraz' is the first full- length monograph devoted to an artist known for both his politically engaged cultural production as well as his vibrant, highly sought-after studio art, particularly his scenes of car crashes and pastoral depictions of L.A.'s Echo Park. Among the leading figures whose artistic, cultural, and political motivations catalyzed the Chicano Art movement in the 1970s, Almaraz began his career with works for the United Farm Workers and cofounded the important artists collective Los Four. Although he saw himself as an activist, Almaraz straddled multiple- and often contradictory-identities that drew from divergent cultures and approaches, and his work became less overtly political and more personal, psychological, dreamlike, and even mystical as he evolved artistically. The book features more than 60 works, mostly from the late 1970s through 1989, the year of the artist's untimely death at age 48, as well as selections from his journals and recollections from numerous colleagues and friends who knew him throughout his career.00Exhibition: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, USA (06.08.-03.12.2017).
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