A veteran of L.A.’s ’70s scene, Mexican-American artist Raul Guerrero has worked across a wide variety of mediums (photography, painting, printmaking, video and performance) and styles (conceptualism, abstraction, figuration) to explore the intersection of Chicano and Anglo culture. An early acolyte of Marcel Duchamp (one 1969 piece paid homage to the Duchamp’s Rotary Glass Plates), Guerrero went on to produce an eclectic output that includes dream-like paintings referencing Pre-Columbian culture, some of which are included in this exhibition, along with other works from the 1970s and ’80s.
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