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By obscuring, blurring, and replacing the bodies and faces in the photographs, she points to the codes that comprise the family photothe landscape, architecture, pose, and fashion to investigate. Working as a performative archivist, she moves critically from and in between the institutional and the social occupying a variety of sites to interrogate underlying. She is the founder of the pochx research society of erased and invisible history, an ongoing collaborative project that engages the subject of history through critical. Through collaborations with specific communities, she finds strategies of making invisible histories visible through projects that result in multimedia installations, video, photographic work, publications and public interventions. In mi casa es su casa, the artist alters and intervenes on photographs of her own family to address issues of power, memory, and history through the concept of home. Po box 311 prince street station new york, ny 10012 email protected join our mailing list. We edith abeyta, carol zou, and owen driggs are inviting artists. Family pictures is the story of carmen lomas garzas. The pocho research societys field guide to erased and invisible histories sep 16, 2011. April 23, 1942 february 20, 2005 was an american actress. She is the founder of the pocho research society of erased and invisible history, an ongoing collaborative project that engages the subject of history. By obscuring, blurring, and replacing the bodies and faces in the photographs, she points to the codes that comprise the family photothe landscape, architecture, pose, and fashion to investigate the uneasy.

University art museum uam college of the arts california state university, long beach 1250 bellflower boulevard long beach, ca 908400004 an. Dee began her career as a child model, working first in commercials, and then film in her teenage years. She is the founder of the pocho research society of erased and invisible history, an ongoing project that engages the subject of history through critical inquiry and artistic processes. Mi casa es su casa from january 27 through june 9, 2019 in the armorys mezzanine gallery. Shes spent the last 20 years approaching art as a space to enact personal and collective agency on contemporary. The exhibition is organized by irene tsatsos, director of. From sunday, january 27, 2019 to sunday, may 12, 2019 january 27, 2019 may 12, 2019 aka. Her book, the pocho research societys field guide to erased and invisible histories. Come in, were open is a show that brings together a range of voices and texts from the emerging field of social practice.

Taking the role of a performative archivist, i extracted and manipulated archival material to create a multimedia installation that provides a constantly shifting view of chicano muralism. Through numerous strategies, she investigate social violences within the realm of language and representation. Taking the role of a performative archivist, she extracts and manipulates archival material to create a multimedia installation that provides a constantly shifting view of chicano muralism. Get it by tuesday, sep 10 only 6 left in stock more on the way. Foursquare uses cookies to provide you with an optimal experience, to personalize ads that you may see, and to help advertisers measure the results of their ad campaigns. She is the founder and only official member of the pocho research. She is the founder and only official member of the pocho research society of erased and invisible history 2001, a collaborative project working with artists, activist, and historians to investigate place and memory through public interventions. She is the founder of the pocho research society of erased and invisible history, an ongoing collaborative project that engages the subject of history through critical inquiry and artistic. Her first book, the pocho research societys field guide to erased and invisible histories. Ucla chicano studies research center press, 20110916.

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