Title:
Hubcap Milagro Series, Combination Platter: Manhattan Special
Creator/Contributor:
Avalos, David, Artist
Date:
ca. 1985
Subject:
Chicano art
Chicanos
Mexican American art
Mexican Americans
Sculpture
Shoes in art
Automobiles Parts
Heart in art
Metal sculpture
Tools in art
New York (N.Y.)
Note:
From the Cafe Mestizo Exhibition at INTAR (International Arts Relations) Gallery (June 1989), New York, NY. A high-heeled
shoe has been covered with strips of metal riveted in place. A circular saw blade has sawed through a heart inside the shoe
and an open lipstick was placed near the toe. The heel of the shoe was hooked over a champagne glass and both were placed
on two circular saw blades inside a hubcap.
Cat.1 016
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Type:
35mm slide
Assemblage (art)
Language:
English
Spanish
Identifier:
CEMA 12
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