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Dia de Los Muertos, 1982

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Gronk
Dia de Los Muertos (10th Anniversary), 1982
Serigraph, Signed
28 x 22 in.

Los Angeles-based performance artist and painter Gronk is a contributing figure to the Chicano Art movement. As one of the founding members of the multimedia arts collective Asco, Gronk helped broadcast the political message and activist essence of the Chicano movement, which focused on community building and positive empowerment. Asco, which was active until the mid-1980s, consisted of Gronk, Harry Gamboa Jr., Willie Herron and Patssi Valdez; they created performances and conceptual art to question the lack of representation of Chicano art in major museums and media. As a painter, Gronk incorporates thick layers of paint and intense color to create dynamic, expressionistic imagery. La Tormenta, a strong femme fatale who is seen with her back towards the viewer in La Tormenta (1985), has been a recurring figure in Gronk's work since the 1980s. Gronk has created site-specific murals including Tormenta Cantata, Echoes from the Past (1996) at the Smithsonian American Art Museum and Post, Library: Muse (1995) at the San Jose Museum of Art.

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