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Chicano Graffiti and Murals: The Neighborhood Art of Peter Quezada (Folk Art and Artists) (Paperback)

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For almost a decade Peter Quezada, a prolific self-taught artist, painted murals and lettering on buildings and retaining walls in neighborhoods northeast of downtown Los Angeles. He refers to his work as a "graffiti deterrent" or a "substitute for graffiti," and he targets sites that are favorites of taggers and gang graffiti writers. Often he enlists their assistance and designs his murals to appeal to these youths as well as to discourage them from participating in antisocial behavior.

Highlighting the interplay of contemporary life, mass-media images that confront the public, and the use of physical space in the city landscape, Chicano Graffiti and Murals shows how such art as Quezada's has become the signature of modern urban culture.

About the Author


Sojin Kim is a curator at the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781617030666
ISBN-10: 161703066X
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Publication Date: December 1st, 2010
Pages: 72
Language: English
Series: Folk Art and Artists