COLLECTION NAME:
Emanuel Martinez Collection
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Emanuel Martinez Collection
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Image Record ID:
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Work Title (display):
Chicano images live on
Image Title:
full view
Work Description:
"Codex" exhibition at the Foothills Art Center. Emanuel Martinez and 26 other Chicano artists featured. The article explains the source of the "Codex" title. Comments about the other artists invited to participate along with Martinez. Artwork information: Codex Emanuel, mixed media, 1993, 48 in. (H) x 24 in. (W).
Work Dates (display):
January 20, 1993
Work Dates type:
publication
Work Creator (display):
Richard Johnson (American, active ca. 1990s)
Work Creator (display):
Emanuel Martinez (American, born 1947)
Work Creator notes (display):
Born in Denver, Colorado in 1947, Emanuel Martinez began his career as an artist at the age of thirteen, when he painted his first mural. His art education includes workshops with world renowned artists and sculptors including David A. Siquieros and Francisco Zuniga. At the age of 20, Emanuel did a major work and two other pieces that are now in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American Art in Washington, D.C. As a muralist, painter and sculptor he occupies an outstanding status among nationally known artists. Since establishing a studio in 1968, Martinez has received international acclaim and prestigious awards for his design capabilities and high standards of workmanship. He enjoys personalizing compositions for clients and doing public works of art for site-specific environments. His work is lively, timeless, yet conveys a sense of serenity. He has been featured in over 300 newspaper/magazine articles and 37 published books, including a book written on his art career entitled: “Emanuel Martinez: A Retrospective”. http://emanuelmarti
Work Creator (display):
Gronk (American, born 1954)
Work Creator notes (display):
Gronk is the pseudonym of Chicano painter, printmaker, and performance artist Glugio Nicandro. He was born in East Los Angeles, California. Gronk was a founding member of ASCO, a multi-media arts collective based in Los Angeles and active in the 1970s and 1980s. As a member of ASCO, Gronk made "movies without film" and farcical "happenings," or street performances. In 1977, Gronk was one of the founders of Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE). Gronk has not always sought to bring his art to just those who regularly visit galleries, seeking workers, students and the people of the streets. One of his most visible challenges to the status quo took place as a member of ASCO, when he, Harry Gamboa, and Willie Herron tagged their names on the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) after being told that LACMA didn't collect Chicano art because it wasn't "fine art." He is best known for his murals, including those at Estrada Courts in East Los Angeles. His work is collected by museums around the country including the Smithsonian American Art Museum. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gronk_(artist)
Work Creator (display):
The Denver Post (American newspaper, based in Denver, CO, founded 1892)
Work Creator Multiple Roles (display):
author: Richard Johnson; photographer: unknown; artist: Emanuel Martinez and Gronk; publisher: Denver Post
Work Style Period:
1990s
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1990s
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Work Subject:
Martinez, Emanuel (American sculptor and painter, born 1947)
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Martinez, Emanuel (American sculptor and painter, born 1947)
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Work Subject:
Chicano Codices, The: Encountering Art of the Americas (traveling art exhibition)
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Chicano Codices, The: Encountering Art of the Americas (traveling art exhibition)
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Work Subject:
Foothills Art Center (arts organization in Golden, CO)
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Foothills Art Center (arts organization in Golden, CO)
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Work Subject:
art exhibitions
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art exhibitions
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Work Subject:
codices (bound manuscripts)
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codices (bound manuscripts)
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Work Subject:
Mexican Americans
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Mexican Americans
Work Subject
false
Work Subject:
Vargas, Kathy (American photographer, born 1950)
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Vargas, Kathy (American photographer, born 1950)
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Work Subject:
Codex Emanuel (Emanuel Martinez artwork)
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Codex Emanuel (Emanuel Martinez artwork)
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Work Worktype:
clippings (information artifacts)
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clippings (information artifacts)
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Work Category (VRC classification):
periodicals
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periodicals
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Work Category (VRC classification):
writings
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writings
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Work Location (Geographic) name:
Golden, Colorado
Work Location (Geographic) role:
referenced
Image Rights Fair Use Checklist:
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Work Rights (display):
© Denver Post
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Holding Institution:
University of Colorado Boulder
Collection:
Art and Art History Visual Resources Center
Subcollection:
Emanuel Martinez Collection DELETE
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