Title:
(title unknown)
Creator/Contributor:
Lou, Richard, Artist
Date:
1989
Subject:
Chicano art
Chicanos
Death in art
Installations (Art)
Mexican American art
Mexican Americans
Altars
Candles and lights
Coffins
Calaveras
Sarapes
Clothing and dress in art
San Diego (Calif.)
New York (N.Y.)
Note:
Notes: From the Vidas Perdidas/Lost Lives Exhibition organized through Border Arts Workshop/Taller de Arte FronterIzo by Richard
Lou, Victor Ochoa, Robert Sanchez and Michael Schnorr (January 1989). Installation is composed of two coffins suspended in
air covered with sarapes. Lit candles are set on top of them. On the floor beneath the coffins are sets of clothing. Three
sarapes with calaveras and photographs are on the wall behind the coffins.
Cat.7 022(5)
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Type:
35mm slide
photography
Identifier:
CEMA 12
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