A long time activist, he’s a self-described visual historian and storyteller.
“Death of Rubén Salazar,” 1986, depicts the night the Los Angeles Times’ first Chicano journalist was killed.
I say he’s also a journalist and a feminist.
A woman shaman by Frank Romero.
The fabulous museum opened in the mid-90s. Up until a few years ago, it only displayed art by Central American and South American artists. No North American art.
Los Angeles’ car culture is another of Romero’s frequent subjects.
After decades of community pressure, a few years ago it let Latin North American art in.
Romero’s reworking of artist Edward Kienholz’s installation, “Back Seat Dodge ’38.”Romero’s depictions of old and present Los Angeles have helped define it.
Only now has it gotten around to featuring a Chicano in a solo show. Romero is a great choice.
A more recent depiction of Los Angeles shows how Romero’s style is changing. These days, he even paints in France.
Great things are alway going on at MOLAA. Sundays are free admission.
Just one of the many Frida Kahlo photos in MOLAA’s latest ode to her.
Right now, in addition to Romero’s art, hurry over to enjoy a wonderful Frida Kahlo collection of photos and correspondence.
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42 thoughts on “L.A. Iconic Artist Frank Romero and Frida Kahlo at Museum of Latin American Art by da-AL”
Thank you for this great glimpse into a wonderful artist’s work. Hurrah for beauty AND social justice!
Latin art is always as vibrant as its amazing culture. I grew up in a town that was predominately hispanic so artwork like these could be found everywhere, in homes, in restaurants, in city building. I loved it, it was vibrant and fun, always lifting your spirits, while still speaking whatever message that was intended.
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Thank you for this great glimpse into a wonderful artist’s work. Hurrah for beauty AND social justice!
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indeed 🙂
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Oh My Lord this was so Fascinating!!😄😄
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so glad you enjoyed it 🙂
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Dear friend,
I have nominated you for the “Real Net Blog Award”
Have a great time
Didi
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Much appreciated! You are so kind, DidiArtist 🙂
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Latin art is always as vibrant as its amazing culture. I grew up in a town that was predominately hispanic so artwork like these could be found everywhere, in homes, in restaurants, in city building. I loved it, it was vibrant and fun, always lifting your spirits, while still speaking whatever message that was intended.
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Mexican dia de los Muertos is among my fave – the idea of laughing at death is so fabulous yet so out of reach for me!
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That’s interesting that no North American art had been displayed until a decade or so ago.
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Fascinating. Thank you for introducing me to this artist. I very much enjoyed seeing this work.
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art present our in side emotions that’s perfect love this post.. .. and art ..keep going.. Health Share PORT
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thank you!
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your welcome
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Interesting artist.
Hope you are ok, dear Daal. XxX
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glad you liked it & thanks Patty – yes, all ok here – hope you’re well & happy too 🙂
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Ah, good to read. Yep, bit more busy as usual, but okidoki 😉 XxX
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likewise – can see that among other things, you’ve been working hard on your site – looks lovely!
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Aw, thanks Daal ! XxX
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I enjoy most oh his work, not all but most interesting. Glad you shared this 😊
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