Multi-panel pamphlet of exhibitions at The William Benton Museum of Art
Contents:
Genealogies, Miscegenations, Missed Generations (January 5 - March 5, 2000)
Features Ken Gonzales-Day's digital photography series, Bone Grass Boy: The Secret Banks...
Gonzales-Day, Ken; Adorno, Theodor W., 1903-1969; Benjamin, Walter, 1892-1940; Lynching; California; Latinos in American history; Archival materials; Art Exhibitions; Photographs; CUE Art Foundation
The exhibition included the Erased Lynching series, the wallpaper piece, The Wonder Gaze (St. James Park), and two photographs from the Searching for California's Hang Trees series. The exhibition catalogue introduction was written by Bruce...
Curriculum vitae; Gonzales-Day, Ken; Education; College teaching; Art Exhibitions; Scholarships; Reviews of research; Lectures and lecturing
Ken Gonzales-Day's curriculum vitae listing his education, fellowships, monographs, solo exhibitions, public art projects, selected group exhibitions, public/private collections, special print projects, awards and grants, bibliography, reviews and...
Exhibition catalog published in conjuction with the "Project Series 30: Ken Gonzales-Day Hang Trees."
Contents:
Nightfall (2006) 60 x 75 inches chromogenic print
Anthony (2006) 60 x 45 inches chromogenic print
With none but the omnipresent stars to...
Curriculum vitae; Gonzales-Day, Ken; Education; College teaching; Art Exhibitions; Scholarships; Reviews of research; Lectures and lecturing
Ken Gonzales-Day's curriculum vitae listing his education, fellowships, monographs, solo exhibitions, public art projects, selected group exhibitions, public/private collections, special print projects, awards and grants, bibliography, reviews and...
Research notes and studies; Lynching; Gonzales-Day, Ken
Research notes regarding literary materials about hangings. Includes a possible introduction for a project about the history of lynching in California.
A group of people holding firearms watch a man about to be hanged. "A Murderer Lynched by Californian Emigrants - From a Sketch by Our Own Correspondent" is printed on the bottom of the image.
A jukebox and a table with chairs stands against a wall. A mural is visible along the wall and plaques hang below it. Using archival records, Gonzales-Day went searching for California's historic hang trees. While some of the locations of the...
A blinded folded woman kneeling next to a person holding a blade in a scene from fictitious frontier novel, The Bone-Grass Boy: The Secret Banks of the Conejos River.
Trees; Forest canopies; Symmetry (Art); Mural painting and decoration
The underside of a tree canopy manipulated to look like a kaleidoscope image. This image is part of a proposed photographic mural for the parking structure, part of a public art project, now installed at the Los Angeles County Administrative...