Showing posts with label OC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OC. Show all posts

Friday, September 22, 2017

What is Latin American Art? (PST: LA/LA)

(laweekly.com 9/12/17, , ); PacificStandardTime.org; edited and expanded by Crystal Quintero, Dhr. Seven, Xochitl, Ashley Wells, Wisdom Quarterly
This will be the most important showcase of Latin American art in the US in a decade.
Emigdio Vasquez's El Proletariado de Aztlán (detail), 1979, acrylic on plaster, 8’ x 40’ (Chapman University Art Collections/Jessica Bocinski/pacificstandardtime.org/laweekly.com)
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What is Latin American Art? Finding answers at Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA

Joaquin Torres-Garcia
The year was 1935. Fascism was on the rise throughout Europe, but the art world was preoccupied with  petty infighting between its abstract and figurative camps. And Joaquín Torres-García had had enough. 

That year the multifaceted artist left France to return to his native Uruguay, eager to quash misguided essentialist European delusions of ethnic, cultural, and artistic purity by writing a manifesto that initiated a new philosophy he called the "School of the South."

He announced that his movement's guiding cardinal direction would be south rather than north, articulating a new way of thinking about Latin American art and the world.

Ken Gonzales-Day:  Exploring Identity and the Construction of Race
 
Kahlo as Campbell's soup can
To further illustrate his point, he irreverently flipped a map of South America on its head.
 
Torres-García's simple ink drawing, called América Invertida ("American Inverted"), captured the spirit of other iconic Latin American artists.

They, too, had returned home from places like New York and Paris to forge an artistic identity in a newfound pride in their cultural and aesthetic heritage. They would become the pillars of Latin American art.

Danny ["Machete" Trejo] mural by Levi Ponce, Van Nuys Bl., Pacoima (Skirball Cultural Center's Gonzales-Day exhibition, "Surface Tension: Murals, Signs and Mark-Making in LA")
 
I love Frida Kahlo this much. She's a goddess.
Torres-García challenged U.S. and European dominance over Latin America.

He proposed creating a uniquely Latin American perspective and aesthetic that honored the region's indigenous roots while drawing connections between pre-Columbian art [this land before the arrival of the genocidal colonial rapist Columbus and the Conquistadors] and European modernism.

Refusing to grant privilege to Western traditions, he proclaimed, "There should be no north for us. From now on, the elongated tip of South America will point insistently to the south, our north."
 
I'm the real Frida, Mexican artist, ex of Diego Rivera
Eighty-two years later, as the world rocks on its political and moral poles once again [due to Trump and his Republocrat backers], Los Angeles shifts its attention to a dazzlingly expansive and interconnected series of exhibitions.

These exhibits by Latin American artists are the latest and largest iteration of The Getty Museum's PST initiative. Over the course of several months, at institutions from Santa Barbara to San Diego, Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA features art and artists from across Latin America.

They illuminate the region's historical legacies, from pre-Columbian [500+ years before the present] to contemporary, across all mediums and disciplines.

"Hi, neighbor" (by Vincent Ramos)
The scheduled shows, performances, and other events present the possibility for adventure, but they also pose an impossible-to-answer question: What is Latin American art? Better yet, What constitutes Latin America?
  • [WQ's proposed answer: All of the places that used to speak Nahuatl or a dialect of the Uto-Aztecan language that were then forced to speak only Spanish by the imperial invading colonial overlords.]
The idea of Latin America, according to renowned Argentine semiotician Walter Mignolo, is an outdated project of nation-building that belonged to 19th-century Europe that homogenizes as it subdivides the Americas.
 
Visualizing Language: Oaxaca in L.A., Los Angeles Central Library (oaxaca.lfla.org)
When we got to Ellis Island... Wait. We didn't cross the border. The border crossed us.

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Aztec eagle and serpent motif
PST: LA/LA attempts to break up homogenizing notions of what Latin American art is and who Latin American artists are.

"One thing I've found after all these years, when you're looking at a whole hemisphere, there is no way to sum it up. There are many things that join us, but there are so many stories to tell. It's vast," says Director of the Vincent Price Art Museum Pilar Tompkins-Rivas.
 
Tompkins-Rivas, who was part of the brain trust that conceived of PST, acknowledges that mounting such a massive venture was daunting but it felt necessary in Los Angeles. More


Detail of first figure ((left side) in El Proletariado de Aztlan by Emigdio Vasquez
It's an enormous mural on the side of a SoCal building, "The Proletariat of Aztlan"

Thursday, July 27, 2017

How to break out of jail (video)

Ashley Wells, CC Liu (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly; Libby Denkmann (KPCC.org); In the Woods

(NBC4) Newly released video shows California inmates' escape from OC jail! The escapees film themselves breaking out of maximum security detention before kidnapping a taxi driver, living it up in San Francisco with marijuana, bananas, Jack Daniels, then getting caught.
 
Hurry up and wait in that cell, convict!
It’s been more than a year since three inmates escaped from a maximum security wing at the Santa Ana Central Men’s Jail in Orange County.
 
A week passed before the manhunt ended in San Francisco, where two of the inmates were captured [after hanging out in the Whole Foods parking lot]. The third escapee turned himself in to local authorities.

NBC4 obtained a video taken by the three men who escaped a maximum-security wing at an Orange County jail last year, using a contraband cellphone.

But a new video from a lawyer connected to the case was released this week to KPCC FM media partner NBC4. The cell (mobile) phone video is shot in first-person by one of the three inmates who broke out of the O.C. prison, showing both the escape and the days following during their run.
 
The footage has one of the escaped prisoners, Adam Hossein Nayeri, debunking [false] claims that [officials at] the jail made about their escape. This has led to questions about jail security and the transparency over what happened during the incident.

Today Libby Denkmann speaks to reporters who’ve been following the story to find out more. More + AUDIO (interview)

GUESTS
Southern California Public Radio (scpr.org) for Los Angeles from KPCC 89.3 FM
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DETAILS, DETAILS: This video has emerged, showing how three prisoners broke out of the Central Men's Jail in Santa Ana, California earlier this year. The video was shot on a contraband cellphone and shows the three inmates escaping through a vent which led to the roof. However, the video doesn't show how they got off the roof (using high tension industrial rope not as officials lied about saying it was sheets tied together). Authorities lied to protect themselves when they said the trio used a chain of bed linens to get off the roof, and the media bought it and reported it without questioning or pushing back on the claim. The video also includes several photos that the three men took during their nearly a week on the run. The men are seeing smiling at the beach with a cabbie who they allegedly took hostage and forced to drive them to San Francisco. In other photos, they smile and pose in front of the Haight-Ashbury intersection (SF's hippie district). The video ends with two of the escapees smoking marijuana in the back of a van just two hours before they were recaptured. Jonathan Tieu, 20, Bac Duong, 43, and Hossein Nayeri, 37, escaped from Orange County Central Men’s Jail on Jan. 22, 2016. From left, Jonathan Tieu, 20, Bac Duong, 43, and Hossein Nayeri, 37, escaped from Orange County Central Men’s Jail on Jan. 22, 2016. Three maximum security inmates broke out of Orange County Jail in 2016, spent days on the run and recorded the entire thing. Video obtained by NBC4 shows a first-person perspective of the escape. It contains voice-overs from one of the escapees, a compilation of news clips regarding their break-out, and video of their time fleeing authorities.

Sunday, November 1, 2015

Vegetarian Festival (SoCal VegFest)

Socalvegfest.org via BigTentVegan.com; Wisdom Quarterly
Big Tent Vegan (animal-free) celebrating all things vegan (but mainly food)!
SoCal VegFest 2015 takes over sunny Orange County (socalvegfest.org).
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2015 SoCal VegFest
FREE admission! FREE parking! FREE vegan (animal-free) food samples! Plus celebrity speakers, vegan food for sale, live music, vegan cooking demos, Kid's Village, Vegan Cupcake Competition, and much more!
The 2015 SoCal VegFest will be held on Sunday, Nov. 1, 2015 from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, Orange County, California. Over 80 vendors are confirmed, including OC and LA-based restaurants and food trucks including:
Vegan Cupcakes
Yay for cruelty-free, organic, delicious vegan cupcakes! (Katy Perry not included).
 
There will also be a VEGAN CUPCAKE COMPETITION! Vegan cupcake bakers of all skill levels are encouraged to enter. Please note that this is a cupcake baking competition, NOT an eating competition. :P

Entrants are asked to bake their cupcakes at home then bring six of them for judging. Entry deadline is Oct. 28 for those who register! Cupcakes must be turned in on Sunday, Nov. 1 between 11:00 am and noon at the SoCal VegFest at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, California. Winners will receive ribbons, gift bags, and bragging rights for one glorious year! More

Monday, July 6, 2015

Dalai Lama talks peace in Orange County

Deepa Bharath (OCRegister.com, July 5/6, 2015) edited by Wisdom Quarterly
The Dalai lama rings in his 80th year with leaders, Nobel laureates, celebrity guests, and performers at the Honda Center Sunday, July 5, 2015 (Mindy Schauer/OCRegister.com)

HH the Dalai Lama speaks to a filled Honda Center as he celebrates his 80th birthday as a part of the Global Compassion Summit (Mark Rightmire/OCRegister.com)

HH the Dalai Lama speaks on jumbo monitors to a filled Honda Center as he celebrates his 80th birthday in Buddhist Southern California (Mark Rightmire/OCRegister.com).
   
The Dalai Lama talks peace in O.C. - it's not so easy to achieve
The Dalai Lama's Instructions for Life (pinterest)
Fellow Nobel laureates and a parade of celebrities helped kick off a three-day celebration to mark the 80th birthday celebration of the 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, on Sunday at the Honda Center.
 
Addressing about 18,000 people in the packed stadium, amid calls of “We love you, Dalai Lama,” the exiled Tibetan leader sent out a ringing message of optimism, saying he hopes to see a more peaceful world in his lifetime.
 
But, he added, achieving world peace is not easy.
 
“I’ve had challenges throughout my life,” the monk said. “But the one thing I learned, through everything, is to remain truthful and determined.”
 
Ann Curry (Mindy Schauer)
Former “Today” show host Ann Curry was the master of ceremonies.
The nearly three-hour event featured a parade of celebrities including comedian George Lopez, rapper MC Hammer, and television actors Josh Radnor and Wilmer Valderrama.
 
Shirin Ebadi, the 2003 Nobel laureate, lawyer, and human rights activist from Iran, said she learned from the Dalai Lama to fight for her rights without anger or hatred.
 
“Whenever I get tired and lose hope, I remember how you have fought for 60 years for the people of Tibet without getting tired or losing hope,” she said.

Will this be the last Dalai Lama: Will Tibetan Buddhists pick another child or let China? (AJ)
The 14th Dalai Lama, former temporal ruler and current spiritual head of Tibet with its government-in-exile in Dharamsala, India, has his own website: DalaiLama.com
  
Jody Williams, who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1997 for her work to ban landmines, said the Dalai Lama has inspired millions with his message of kindness and nonviolence.
  
“He always says he is just a simple Buddhist monk,” she said. “But he is the most rocking, compassionate simple Buddhist monk I know.”
 
During the program, the Dalai Lama seemed his usual cheerful self. He touched foreheads with several guests including young children who sang and danced for him -- a gesture of endearing closeness in Tibetan tradition.
 
Road to Peace for Tibet devoured by China is an extraordinary film (roadtopeace.co.uk).
 
As thousands sang the birthday song, he blew out a candle on an 8-foot golden birthday cake crafted by instructors and students at The Art Institute of California in Santa Ana.
 
For his birthday, the Dalai Lama did not ask for any “physical gifts,” said Lama Tenzin Dhonden, founder of the Friends of the Dalai Lama.
 
“If we can help to create a more compassionate, kind planet, that would be the most beautiful gift of all,” he said, breaking down in tears during his tribute.
  
But it was not all love and accolades for the Dalai Lama.

Anaheim Mayor Tom Tait welcomes the Dalai Lama after being presented a white scarf at the Honda Center, Orange County, Sunday as the Buddhist leader celebrates his 80th birthday, Global Compassion Summit (Mark Rightmire/OC Register) VIEW SLIDESHOW
Shugden Dorje protests the Dalai Lama with around the world (Starcadet/flickr.com)
 
"Dalai Lama, stop lying" (dorjeshugden.com)
About 300 Shugden Buddhist protesters stood in the parking lot shouting and holding signs saying “False Dalai Lama, stop lying.”
 
The group says the Dalai Lama denounced a deity revered by the group, causing rifts between families and ostracizing Shugden followers from the mainstream Tibetan community.
 
“He’s not practicing what he is preaching,” said Angie Kane, a spokeswoman. “What we want is to be able to practice our religion freely.”
 
The Tibetan Association of Southern California issued a statement saying it does not support what it called the protesters’ “defamatory” claims.
 
"Look, China, I'm a demon."
The Dalai Lama also continues to be accused by the Chinese government of trying to split Tibet from the rest of China. During his speech, the Dalai Lama said a Chinese official once called him “a demon.”

“So I said, ‘Yes, I’m a demon,’” he said, laughing, making a gesture of horns over his head, as guests and the audience burst out laughing.
 
He told the large gathering that he deals with criticism in a calm manner.
 
Though the Dalai Lama in 2011 delegated his political responsibilities to a prime minister elected by Tibetan exiles, he still remains the leader of the 6 million Tibetans worldwide.
 
Eckhart Tolle and the Dalai Lama (flickr)
“He’s the heart and soul of Tibetans all over the world,” said Tsering Youdon, a Bay Area resident who grew up in Little Lhasa, India.
 
“We lost Tibet, but we still have his teachings,” she said. “That gives us a lot of peace and comfort.” More

Shugden Dorje protesters protest outside Honda Center (Mark Rightmire/OCRegister.com)