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Art that’s vivid, bold, and fuels innovative thinking is a great way to get inspired as I work on my novels. Iconic Los Angeles artist Frank Romero has played a major role in defining Los Angeles. In the 1970s and 80s, he was member of Los Four. The Chicano artist collective helped vault the Chicano art movement into the mainstream.

So it’s not surprising that Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA, located in Long Beach) honored him with his own show…

A long time activist, he’s a self-described visual historian and storyteller.

I say he’s also a journalist and a feminist.

MOLAA, a fabulous museum, opened in the mid-90s. For many years, it only displayed work by Central American and South American artists. Fortunately…

…after decades of community pressure, it decided to include Latin North American art.



Great things are alway going on at MOLAA. In addition to Romero’s art, they sometimes show their a impressive Frida Kahlo collection of photos and correspondence. Plus they’ve got a great digital collection.
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Enjoying that ‘mob war’ 🙂
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I’ve been becoming increasingly more familiar with Frida’s work and her life in recent years. There is more that I need to discover, and I have yet to see the film that Salma Hayek made of her.
Frank Romero’s work is completely new to me.
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Thanks for sharing otherwise ,O would have missed an opportunity to know about such beautiful art :))
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so glad you liked it 🙂
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Definitely loved it and thanks for compiling them at one place :))
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This is a great presentation of the Romero’s art. I also love Kahlo and got to see her art along with Diego Rivera’s at a San Diego show many years ago.
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so glad you enjoyed, Sharon 🙂
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I love the 2 Los Angeles ones. Top and near bottom
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