Manuel López (artist)
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Manuel López (born 1983) is an artist and educator based in Los Angeles, California. He is an emerging artist in the
Chicano Chicano (masculine form) or Chicana (feminine form) is an ethnic identity for Mexican Americans that emerged from the Chicano Movement. In the 1960s, ''Chicano'' was widely reclaimed among Hispanics in the building of a movement toward politic ...
art scene and has shown his work at museums and galleries in Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York City. He specializes in traditional drawing and painting. López's cityscapes express the details he observes in his surroundings such as run-down houses, palm trees, and silent and still neighborhoods. Along with his surroundings, he also expresses the memories he holds of the experiences within his area.


Early life and education

Manuel López was born in 1983 in the
Boyle Heights Boyle may refer to: Places United States * Boyle, Kansas, an unincorporated community * Boyle, Mississippi, a town *Boyle County, Kentucky *Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, a neighborhood Elsewhere * Boyle (crater), a lunar crater * 11967 Boyle, ...
neighborhood of Los Angeles. His father encouraged him and his sisters to draw and create art. López recalled drawing cereal mascots such as Trix the Rabbit and selling his first work, a drawing of The Rocketeer, to a neighbor. López transferred to the
School of the Art Institute of Chicago The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) is a Private university, private art school associated with the Art Institute of Chicago (AIC) in Chicago, Illinois. Tracing its history to an art students' cooperative founded in 1866, which gr ...
after attending
East Los Angeles College East Los Angeles College (ELAC) is a public community college in Monterey Park, California, a suburb of Los Angeles. It is part of the California Community Colleges System and the Los Angeles Community College District. With fourteen communiti ...
. He received a Bachelors in both painting and drawing from the Art Institute. His early influences were the murals and streets of East L.A., cartoons, comics and the Mexican painter
Frida Kahlo Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderón (; 6 July 1907 – 13 July 1954) was a Mexican painter known for her many portraits, self-portraits, and works inspired by the nature and artifacts of Mexico. Inspired by Culture of Mexico, the country' ...
. While at the Art Institute, López lived in the Mexican neighborhood of Pilsen. His artistic sensibility was influenced by
Philip Guston Philip Guston (born Phillip Goldstein, June 27, 1913 – June 7, 1980) was a Canadian American painter, printmaker, muralist and draftsman. "Guston worked in a number of artistic modes, from Renaissance-inspired figuration to formally accomplis ...
and
Willem de Kooning Willem de Kooning ( , ; April 24, 1904 – March 19, 1997) was a Dutch-American abstract expressionist artist. Born in Rotterdam, in the Netherlands, he moved to the United States in 1926, becoming a US citizen in 1962. In 1943, he married pa ...
. People have called his work "tropical", "exotic" and "very Latin", as well as "not your culture" when he veered away from vernacular Latino or Chicano content.


Career

After earning his BFA, he returned to East Los Angeles to a new home his father had bought, and there he continued to paint and draw while also working to develop his style. López has lectured and shown his art throughout the greater Los Angeles area. He currently works as a substitute teacher at elementary schools. His subject matter focuses on the East L.A, El Sereno and City Terrace neighborhoods of
greater Los Angeles Greater Los Angeles is the most populous metropolitan area in the U.S. state of California, encompassing five counties in Southern California extending from Ventura County in the west to San Bernardino County and Riverside County in the eas ...
. Lopez has been recognized by Transformative Arts, a non-profit organization that supports community
visual literacy Visual literacy is the ability to interpret, negotiate, and make meaning from information presented in the form of an image, extending the meaning of literacy, which commonly signifies interpretation of a written or printed text. Visual literac ...
and arts programming. His meticulous cityscapes have been described as "daily diary entries". In 2020, López began distributing at no cost the ''Eleven Drawings for SHG'' coloring book during the early days of the pandemic. as well as the ''Not So Typical Coloring Book'' as a stay-home activity to do with loved ones during the COVID pandemic. It was published by Self Help Graphics & Art; the drawings were inspired by López's day-to-day life. In 2021, the
Los Angeles Times The ''Los Angeles Times'' is an American Newspaper#Daily, daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California, in 1881. Based in the Greater Los Angeles city of El Segundo, California, El Segundo since 2018, it is the List of new ...
Image Magazine featured, as part of its ''L.A. – We See You!'' series, ''Manuel Lopez wants you to see the
Tongva The Tongva ( ) are an Indigenous peoples of California, Indigenous people of California from the Los Angeles Basin and the Channel Islands of California, Southern Channel Islands, an area covering approximately . In the precolonial era, the peop ...
land on which this L.A. handball court sits'', a photo essay with descriptive text authored by the artist, of a site-specific outdoor drawing installation.


Exhibitions

López's work has been widely exhibited in museums and institutions, including the
Lancaster Museum of Art and History (MOAH) The Lancaster Museum of Art and History (MOAH), is located in Lancaster, California. The museum's exhibits focus on post-war American art with an emphasis on California art. MOAH also preserves and exhibits historical artifacts from the Antelope V ...
; the
Vincent Price Art Museum The Vincent Price Art Museum (VPAM) is an art museum located at East Los Angeles College in Monterey Park, California, US. The museum is named after American actor Vincent Price who donated portions of his personal art collection to the college i ...
, Los Angeles, CA; New Image Art, in West Hollywood, CA; Self Help Graphics & Art, Boyle Heights, CA; Abrazo Interno Gallery, New York, NY; the Betty Rymer Gallery, Chicago, IL, and Sullivan Galleries, Chicago, IL, among others. López's work was included in the 2019 SUR:Biennial, ''Cuentista'' (storyteller), organized at the Río Hondo College Art Gallery. López's first solo exhibition, ''So Mundane and Incomplete'', was held in 2018 at Eastern Projects Gallery in Los Angeles. The exhibit featured a series of plein aire cityscapes and landscapes drawn on location in East L.A. The work expressed an attention to detail and close observation of the environment such as: "shifting landscape(s), and the fleeting appearance of an everyday object(s)." Imagery included views of East L.A. such as City Terrace, Boyle Heights, and El Sereno, depicting run-down houses, a stranger lost in thought, crooked palm trees, a serene terrain that is ever-changing, and various man-made objects. Group exhibitions include the ''Dark Progressivism'' show in 2018 at the Lancaster Museum of Art and History. The exhibit focused on the notion of ''rasquachismo'', a term in Mexican culture meaning "low-class" or "beneath respect." The artists included in the exhibition use ''rasquache'' or "low-brow" sensibilities to reflect on street life. The Vincent Price Museum show, ''Regeneración: Three Generations of Revolutionary Ideology '', explored the transnational circulation of ideas and artistic practice between the U.S. and Mexico in relation to activism and revolution. The ''IN COLOR'' exhibition at Quotidian gallery and Klowden Mann gallery featured a selection of López's watercolors and oil paintings along with the work of five other artists. The
Los Angeles Music Center The Los Angeles Music Center (officially the Performing Arts Center of Los Angeles County) is one of the largest performing arts centers in the United States. Located in downtown Los Angeles, The Music Center is composed of the Dorothy Chandler Pa ...
showcased López in its digital series ''For the Love of L.A.'' that included more than 35 artists. Running from August 11, 2020 to October 27, 2020, the showcase was a means for artists to share their views of the city of Los Angeles that would be shared on social media such as Instagram. López's video depicts a hilly Eastside community drawn with white on a black background, different than his usual pencil on paper. The artwork was turned into a four and a half minute video of a slowly changing cityscape with a purple gradient sky in multiple variations. This created the effect of motion; the visuals were paired with sound to evoke feeling, such as the laughter of children, the ringing of bells, the passing of cars, and the barking of a dog. Marvella Muro, the curator of the series, writes that López's "meticulous drawings capture the hilly settings of the Eastside with old rooftops and sky views filled with palm trees, the tops of tall pine trees, and electric lines." The Boyle Heights Beat describes the sound track as a mix of "the jingle of '' paleteros'' selling their wares, birds chirping, traffic passing by."


Public art work

In 2021, the
Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LACMTA), branded as Metro, is the county agency that plans, operates, and coordinates funding for most of the Transportation in Los Angeles, public transportation system in Los Ang ...
commissioned Lopéz to produce a new "tribute poster" for the transit system. The artwork is based on a poem by Joseph Rios, ''An Ode to the Essential''. It is on display in print and digital display forms in bus, rail and platform locations, as well as in maintenance facilities, offices, and customer care centers. Metro Art states that it honors the "workers includ ngour own employees — who have kept L.A. County moving — and our riders, many of whom are also essential workers. The poster also honors all those we have lost during the COVID-19 pandemic."


References


Bibliography

* Mejias-Rentas, Antonio. "Images of East L.A. launch online arts series." ''The Eastsider.'' Last modified August 18, 2020. https://www.theeastsiderla.com/neighborhoods/east_los_angeles/images-of-east-l-a-launch-online-arts-series/article_8f210e64-dcdc-11ea-a52c-238f38682a17.html.


External links


Latinx Culture, Heritage & History: Margaret Garcia, Manuel Lopez & More (Talks at Google)


{{DEFAULTSORT:Lopez, Manuel Living people 1983 births American artists of Mexican descent Artists from Los Angeles People from Boyle Heights, Los Angeles School of the Art Institute of Chicago alumni East Los Angeles College alumni 21st-century American artists