1090

Frank Romero

b. 1941

"Cousin Mary Helen in her Dodge," 1993

Screenprint in colors on paper
One of five artist's proofs aside from the edition of unknown size
Signed, dated and inscribed "Art. Proof 5/5" in ink at the lower left: F. Romero; titled on a label affixed to the verso of the foam board
Image/Sheet: 30" H x 39.5" W

  • Provenance: The Carolyn J. Adrian Collection, South Pasadena, CA
  • Notes: Throughout his forty-year career as an artist, Frank Romero has been a dedicated member of the Los Angeles arts community. As a member of the 1970s Chicano art collective Los Four, Romero and fellow artists Carlos Almaraz, Beto de la Rocha, and Gilbert Lujan helped to define and promote the new awareness of La Raza through murals, publications, and exhibitions. Los Four's historic 1974 exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art was the country's first show of Chicano art at a major art institution. Since then, Romero has successfully balanced a career in both the public and private arenas. He has completed over fifteen murals throughout the city and was a key contributor to the 1984 Olympic Arts Festival with "Going to the Olympics," a large-scale mural which adorns one of Los Angeles' busiest freeways (Highway 101). Romero has shown extensively in the United States, Europe, and Japan. Notable exhibitions include: "Chicanarte"(L.A. Municipal Gallery), "Hispanic Art in the United States" (Corcoran Gallery, Washington D.C. and national tour), "Le Demon des Anges" (Nantes, France; Barcelona, Spain; Lund, Sweden; and Brussels, Belgium), and "American Kaleidoscope" (National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, and Washington D.C.). His work is featured in many permanent collections, including the National Museum of Art in Washington D.C., the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Carnegie Museum in Oxnard, CA. Francisco Romero was a recipient of the prestigious 2001/2001 COLA Award Grant. Romero's works can be seen at the Patricia Correia Gallery at Bergamot Station in Santa Monica and his newly created 44' mural, "The L.A. River," is currently on display at the Natural History Museum in Los Angeles' "L.A.: Light/Motion/Dreams" exhibition.
  • Condition: Good condition. Displayed floating and attached to foam board. Not examined out of the shrink wrap.

    Unframed

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