Judy Baca and a team of painters pose in front of a portion of ‘The Great Wall of Los Angeles.’
Photograph: Isa Moreno / SPARC. Courtesy of the artist, SPARC and Jeffrey Deitch, Los Angeles and New York

The Great Wall of Los Angeles: The 1970s—A Decade of Defiance and Dreams

  • Art, Galleries
  • Jeffrey Deitch, Hollywood
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Time Out says

Celebrated Chicana artist Judy Baca’s half-mile-long The Great Wall of Los Angeles, a collaborative mural begun in the ’70s along the Tujunga Wash, has received all sorts of museum love in the past few years, including at a LACMA show where the muralist and her team painted new sections of the work during museum hours. Now, Baca and the Social and Public Art Resource Center are returning to Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles to exhibit the newest segment of the mural—which documents activism and resistance in the 1970s—continuing their mission to give voice to the voiceless through art.

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