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    Ray Bradbury, Flame of Metaphor & Myth: R.I.P.

    ByMark Vallen June 6, 2012

    Ray Bradbury, the great writer of science fiction, fantasy, and mystery stories, died on June 5th, 2012 at the age of 91. Born in Waukegan, Illinois, Bradbury came to the City of Los Angeles with his parents in 1934, where he settled permanently to become one of the city’s illustrious adopted sons. A favorite author of mine, Bradbury penned numerous…

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  • Artists and the Afghan war | Chicanarte-Chicano art

    Libros No Bombas – Books Not Bombs

    ByMark Vallen May 27, 2012May 5, 2023

    My painting, Libros No Bombas (Books Not Bombs), was one of two canvases I premiered at the exhibition, ¡ADELANTE! Mexican American Artists: 1960s and Beyond, which took place at the Forest Lawn Museum in Glendale, California from September 9, 2011 through January 1, 2012. The painting is available as a 6″ x 11″ inch full-color postcard reproduction (pictured above); the…

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  • Postmodernism-Remodernism

    When getting shot is not art

    ByMark Vallen May 26, 2012May 11, 2015

    Update 5/11/2015: Chris Burden died at his Topanga Canyon, California home on May 10, 2015. He died of malignant melanoma. — // — Shooting someone outdoors for reasons having nothing to do with aesthetics is most definitely not a work of art. However, shooting someone in a gallery, if properly motivated by contemporary art theory, does comprise a profound work…

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  • Diego Rivera | Social Realism | WPA era murals

    Coit Tower Crisis

    ByMark Vallen May 13, 2012July 14, 2013

    I visited San Francisco, California in late 2011, for the most part to photograph the impressive murals in the Bay Area that were painted in the 1930s and 1940s. A few of the murals are still well known, especially to those living in San Francisco, but by and large the great majority of these public works have long been forgotten…

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  • Social Realism

    Biberman Redux

    ByMark Vallen May 13, 2012April 17, 2023

    In February of 2009 I wrote about one of California’s great modernist painters from the post WWII period, Edward Biberman. At the time the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery in Barnsdall Park was running its splendid exhibition Edward Biberman Revisited, so my timely article was not simply a review, but an in depth look at one of L.A.’s forgotten artistic…

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  • Museums

    Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art

    ByMark Vallen May 8, 2012April 11, 2016

    During the month of May 2005 I posted an essay titled The Wal-Mart Museum of Art. My article detailed the intentions of Wal-Mart heiress Alice L. Walton to found and build the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas, the hometown headquarters of Wal-Mart Stores Inc, the world’s largest retailer. Forbes ranks four of the Waltons among the…

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  • Indigenous

    MAYDAY WEDDING

    ByMark Vallen May 5, 2012April 11, 2016

    On May 1st, 2012, Mark Vallen and Jeannine Thorpe were wed at Jalama Beach, located on the remote shoreline of California’s Central Coast, an hour’s drive north of Santa Barbara. The marriage ceremony took place at ocean’s edge near the ancient Chumash village of Shilimaqshtush (no translation), which was once located at the mouth of Jalama Creek. The stream was…

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  • African American | Obituaries

    Elizabeth Catlett: dead at 96

    ByMark Vallen April 21, 2012April 21, 2012

    A few words must be said concerning the passing of Elizabeth Catlett, one of the greatest African-American artists and printmakers in the history of the United States. When I received the news that Ms. Catlett died on April 2, 2012, I felt more than a pang of sadness. I discovered her art when I was a teenager embroiled in the…

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