Siqueiros Exhibition Closes, but Leaves Its Own Legacy in Music and Poetry

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There was poetry and music in the galleries, to add to the art on the walls, at the Autry when Siqueiros in Los Angeles: Censorship Defied closed on Sunday. As a special swan song of the exhibition, actresses Yareli Arizmendi and Rose Portillo performed a dramatic reading, simultaneously in Spanish and English, of Rey David … Read more

Los Angeles Muralists React to MOCA Controversy

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Since the September opening of Siqueiros in Los Angeles: Censorship Defied, which spotlights a 1932 Los Angeles mural by Mexican artist David Alfaro Siqueiros that was ordered whitewashed, the Autry has held panel discussions, art activities and public events to highlight discussions around the censorship of public art. But the censorship was assumed to be … Read more

Showing Some HeArt for the Arts in High Schools

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Most art exhibitions are shows that stay on view for at least several weeks. But on Dec. 8, the Autry hosted a one-day lightning exhibition in its Heritage Court of art by students from The HeArt Project. In museum time, one day is the blink of an eye. But the impression on the students often … Read more

Siqueiros in His Native Language

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Given all the hoopla this year in Los Angeles over the Mexican muralist David Alfaro Siqueiros, and especially at the Autry with the exhibition that focuses on his time in this city, it was only a matter of time before staffers would consider offering tours in Spanish, the artist’s native language. On Dec. 2, 42 … Read more

A Real Revolution Captured on Film

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The word “revolution” today is so overused it has almost lost its meaning. Just about everything can be touted as a “revolution” of one kind or another — from the Tea Party’s claim to a second     American revolution to the Apple iPhone’s revolution in telephony. Historians, with their longer perspective, use the term … Read more

From Graffiti to Mural Art, With a Few Detours

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The Autry’s current exhibition about Mexican muralist David Alfaro Siqueiros lionizes the mural América Tropical, one of three U.S. works he painted during his stay in Los Angeles in 1932. But some believe that’s very far from the treatment mural art gets today in this city. They say the murals for which it has become known … Read more

Speaking of Siqueiros, Here’s a Look at His Print Side

About 100 people attended Saturday's Siqueiros artist panel talk at the Center for the Arts, Eagle Rock (Photo by Tessie Borden)

The Los Angeles art scene has been buzzing all month about the triple-header at two museums and a gallery featuring the work of Mexican painter David Alfaro Siqueiros (1896-1974) — which makes for more attention from a U.S. audience in one year than the world-famous muralist ever got during his lifetime. On Saturday, that buzz … Read more

David Alfaro Siqueiros: Keeping the Faith in a Master

"I like all the muralists," Jose Vera said, "but Siqueiros to me meant more." (Photo by Tessie Borden)

No one had to convince José Vera that David Alfaro Siqueiros (1896-1974) is an important artist. Vera grew up in Mexico City, an artistically rich place that embraced that country’s native sons and daughters, including Siqueiros, Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Rufino Tamayo and José Clemente Orozco. Vera, who owns and manages the Jose Vera Gallery … Read more

An Old/New Mural Reemerges

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For more than a decade, it sat in an abandoned former sanatorium for tubercular patients near Bakersfield, waiting for new eyes to notice it again. No one knew what kind of state it was in. So as artist Barbara Carrasco, creator of the mural L.A. History: A Mexican Perspective, and a small entourage of museum … Read more

Artists and Lawyers in the Struggle for Free Expression

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The third artist panel discussion around the work of the muralist David Alfaro Siqueiros last Friday, titled “Freedom of Speech and Censorship,” included a distinctly non-artist speaker: Tom Saenz, president and general counsel for the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund (MALDEF). The previous two speaker panels — sponsored, like this one, by the … Read more

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