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...
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...
Using archival records, Gonzales-Day went searching for California's historic hang trees. While some of the locations of the trees in this series are certain, others were taken in approximate locations that corresponded to the historical data...
Trees; Public art; Murals; Ceramics; Government buildings; Parking garages; Photography
Photograph of permanent public art installation at Los Angeles County Administration Building, South Los Angeles. The project seeks to reintroduce the oak to the urban landscape — symbolically, if not literally. This public art project was...
Trees; Public art; Murals; Ceramics; Government buildings; Parking garages; Art Exhibitions; Photography
Photograph of permanent public art installation at Los Angeles County Administration Building, South Los Angeles. The project seeks to reintroduce the oak to the urban landscape — symbolically, if not literally. This public art project was...
Lynching; Art Exhibitions; Postcards; Photography; Austrian Cultural Forum New York
Installation shot from Austrian Cultural Forum in New York. The lynch victims have been removed in this conceptually driven photographic series which sought to raise awareness of the history of lynching in California and vigilantism in the West....
Art Exhibitions; Photography; Landscape photography; Physiognomy; Physiognomy in art; Group f.64; Lavater, Johann Caspar, 1741-1801; Steve Turner Gallery
Istallation shot for "Ken Gonzales-Day: Physiognomy and the Love of Mankind" at Steve Turner Contemporary in Los Angeles. In this series Gonzales-Day explores the physiognomatic theories of Johann Lavater, as well as the nature photographs of Ansel...
Photograph of "Erased Lynching Series" at Ken Gonzales-Day solo exhibition at SPACE Gallery in Portland, Maine. The lynch victims have been removed in this conceptually driven photographic series which sought to raise awareness of the history of...
Lynching; Art Exhibitions; Postcards; Photography; Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Installation shot of "Phantom Sightings" exhibit at Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA). Photograph includes, (left to right), "The Wonder Gaze (Saint James Park)," and "Erased Lynching Series." The lynch victims have been removed in this...
A brick wall stands in front of parking spaces. Using archival records, Gonzales-Day went searching for California's historic hang trees. While some of the locations of the trees in this series are certain, others were taken in approximate...
The back of a postcard that was created for a single postcard from the series. Not a part of the actual series, but was a promotional edition of 500 which were given away at lectures and talks. Image on front was "Franklin Avenue (1920)".
Soldiers; Military uniforms; Buildings; Wood poles
A crowd of soldiers stand in front of a building while several soldiers stand across from them. The five lynch victims have been removed in this conceptually driven photographic series which sought to raise awareness of the history of lynching in...