Artists Space

Vidas Perdidas/Lost Lives:
Border Art Workshop/Taller de Arte Fronterizo

January 19 – February 18, 1989

Guillermo Gomez-Pena
Emily Hicks
Bertha Jottar
Richard A. Lou
Victor Orozco Ochoa
Robert Sanchez
Michael Schnorr
Liz Sisco
Rocio Weiss

A folding wall is erected in the center of a gallery space.  Its top features painted portraits of eight people from the waist up.  Below them, the lower half of the wall is covered in white, handpainted text on a black background.   The text extends onto the floor, and its bottom edge is bordered by a row of votive candles.  Behind this wall, other artworks are partially visible.
Vidas Perdidas. Installation view, Artists Space, 1989. [A folding wall is erected in the center of a gallery space. Its top features painted portraits of eight people from the waist up. Below them, the lower half of the wall is covered in white, handpainted text on a black background. The text extends onto the floor, and its bottom edge is bordered by a row of votive candles. Behind this wall, other artworks are partially visible.]

In Vida Perdidas/Lost Lives, BAW/TAF explores many of the issues surrounding the undocumented worker in a large scale multi-media installation. Their piece examines the physical as well as the spiritual death that many undocumented workers suffer once they cross the border.

San Diego's Border Art Workshop/Taller de Arte Fronterizo (BAW/TAF) is a multi-disciplinary group of Chicano, Mexican and American artists whose goal is to establish the Mexican-American border region as a viable forum for intercultural communication. The group has met regularly since 1984 to formulate ideas for their collaborative works (multi-media events and installations incorporating performance and video) which appear in traditional galleries as well as at site-specific locations in the border region. Their work comments upon the images of the border region that have been created by the mass media.

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