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Ethel Shipton, La Frontera 1845, 2021
Ethel Shipton, La Frontera 1845, 2021

Ethel Shipton American, b. 1963

La Frontera 1845, 2021
Archival digital print on Hahnemuhle paper
30 x 40 in
76.2 x 101.6 cm
Edition of 10
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Past works by Shipton have centered on ideas of urban scenes, language, and attempts to process information. In 2020 and during the darkest days of Covid-19 the artist reworked her...
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Past works by Shipton have centered on ideas of urban scenes, language, and attempts to process information. In 2020 and during the darkest days of Covid-19 the artist reworked her 2014 "Exit Sign series" in a work titled “Frontera 1845”. Here, the images are reordered to place Cotulla at the center of the seven signs. In 1845 the US-Mexico border was the Nueces River and not the Rio Grande. The first U.S. town after crossing the Nueces River is Cotulla, a significant place for the artist personally and socially as it was also an inspiration on Lyndon B. Johnson Civil Rights Act of 1964. It was in Cotulla where Johnson spent a year teaching grade school students, in 1928, provided him with his "first lessons in the high price we pay for poverty and prejudice," and inspired his later work with civil rights and higher education opportunities for all Americans. Johnson carried his experience in Cotulla with him for the rest of his life.


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Exhibitions

Los Dos Laredos Y Más, Laredo Center for the Arts, Laredo, TX, 2022
Plurality of Isolations, Ruiz-Healy Art, San Antonio, TX, 2021
Mutable Land, Governor's island, New York, 2021; curator: Marian Casey

Publications

Exhibition Catalogue, Ethel Shipton: Outer Boundaries, Ruiz-Healy Art, San Antonio, TX, in collaboration with the Laredo Center of the Arts, Laredo, TX, 2022, pg. 31, 32, 37 (illustrated)
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