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De aquí y de allá: Frank Romero, A Survey

Past exhibition
November 14, 2024 - January 31, 2025 New York City
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Installation images by Daniel Terna
Installation images by Daniel Terna

Ruiz-Healy Art is pleased to present De aquí y de allá: Frank Romero, A Survey, a concurrent solo exhibition of works by Los Angeles-based artist Frank Romero, curated by Rafael Barrientos Martínez at our New York City and San Antonio galleries. De aquí y de allá: Frank Romero, A Survey will be on view at our New York City gallery from Thursday, November 14th, 2024, to January 31st, 2025. This collection of work unravels the cultural mosaic of Romero’s lived history as a pioneer of the Chicano/a movement, encompassing a variety of visual narratives influenced by his hometown of Los Angeles, California, and his travels across the greater American Southwest. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the influential Chicano art collective Los Four, of which Romero was an original member. The group helped redefine Mexican American artistic expression and bring attention to Chicano art in an institutional setting.

 

Throughout his over 60-year career as an artist, Frank Romero has been a dedicated contributor to the Los Angeles arts community. As a founding member of the 1970s Chicano art collective, Los Four, Romero and fellow artists Carlos Almaraz, Beto de la Rocha, and Gilbert Luján helped define and promote new Mexican American awareness through murals, publications, and exhibitions at the peak of multiple political movements such as El Movimiento. Los Four's historic 1974 exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) marked the country's first show of Chicano art at a major art institution. “Within this exhibition, the artists presented collaborative spray-paint paintings, social realist works, ephemeral and large-scale sculptures, and installations referencing home altars or ofrendas filled with personal ephemera, folk art, and everyday items. Overall, this exhibition and its accompanying programming challenged considerations of how we define both Chicana/o art as well as fine art overall, a postcolonial intervention that exposed exclusionary legacies while leaving the door open for those to come,” says Rafael Barrientos Martínez.

 

Outside of his neighborhood of Boyle Heights in Los Angeles, the artist found a home in Arroyo Seco near Taos, New Mexico, during the 1980s and 1990s with his then-wife, artist Nancy Romero. Surrounded by a community of artists that included Lee Mullican and Luchita Hurtado, Larry Bell, and Ken Price, Romero was catapulted into the world of textiles, ceramics, folk art, wood sculptures, and the overall zeitgeist of the American Southwest. “Having built his own adobe home with the help of members of the Taos Pueblo, Romero would apply lessons taught to him by his new friends to create a series of rarely exhibited earthworks that bridge land and gallery. The Adobe Series exemplifies an important period in his practice where his work becomes intertwined with craft traditions native to regions and towns throughout the greater United States Southwest and Northern Mexico, including ceramics, wool, and wood carving. A voracious collector of Mexican and Indigenous American textiles, these patterned fabrics become the backdrops for Romero’s still-life paintings, evoking a sense of multiculturalism inherent to both his upbringing, the spaces in which he has occupied, and the characters he has met along the way,” explains Rafael Barrientos Martínez. 


Romero’s still-life painting, Pistola y Calavera, synthesizes his multifaceted cultural landscapes. Sitting atop a vividly colored Navajo blanket draped over a table is a collection of curated objects that construct a folkloric narrative, including a western hat, a pistol, and a calavera. The decorative calavera, often associated with Dia de los Muertos celebrations, serves as a reminder of the cyclical nature of life and death, the fragility of existence, and the enduring impact of tradition. Romero’s Pistola y Calavera becomes a microcosm of cultural influences, each object contributing a unique layer of meaning. Murals also have played a large role in Romero’s life as an artist. As a key contributor to the 1984 Olympic Arts Festival, the artist was commissioned to paint a large-scale mural titled Going to the Olympics on one of Los Angeles’ busiest freeways (Highway 101). The exhibition features, works from the 1970s, one of his mural studies, his Chicano Iconography series, and black charcoal drawings that include undulating waves, crosses, abstracted figures, and serape design motifs, each building on Romero’s visual vocabulary. Romero’s work invites viewers to explore the intricacies of cultural narratives, commenting on the intersections between heritage, Chicanidad, and region.

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Works
  • Frank Romero Chicano Iconography, 1977 Gouache on paper 17.625 x 22.75 in 44.8 x 57.8 cm
    Frank Romero
    Chicano Iconography, 1977
    Gouache on paper
    17.625 x 22.75 in
    44.8 x 57.8 cm
  • Frank Romero Indiana Street Mural, Color Cartoon, Across the L.A. River, 1970 Gouache on paper 17.375 x 22.5 in 44.1 x 57.1 cm
    Frank Romero
    Indiana Street Mural, Color Cartoon, Across the L.A. River, 1970
    Gouache on paper
    17.375 x 22.5 in
    44.1 x 57.1 cm
  • Frank Romero Chicano Iconography, 1977 Gouache on paper 17.625 x 22.75 in 44.8 x 57.8 cm
    Frank Romero
    Chicano Iconography, 1977
    Gouache on paper
    17.625 x 22.75 in
    44.8 x 57.8 cm
  • Frank Romero Untitled (Black Drawings), 1971 Graphite on paper 24.6 x 30.6 in 62.5 x 77.7 cm
    Frank Romero
    Untitled (Black Drawings), 1971
    Graphite on paper
    24.6 x 30.6 in
    62.5 x 77.7 cm
  • Frank Romero Untitled (Homage to Lee Mullican), 1972 Gouache on paper 22.125 x 34.375 in 56.2 x 87.3 cm
    Frank Romero
    Untitled (Homage to Lee Mullican), 1972
    Gouache on paper
    22.125 x 34.375 in
    56.2 x 87.3 cm
  • Frank Romero Untitled (Black Drawings), 1971 Graphite on paper 22.625 x 28.625 in 57.5 x 72.7 cm
    Frank Romero
    Untitled (Black Drawings), 1971
    Graphite on paper
    22.625 x 28.625 in
    57.5 x 72.7 cm
  • Frank Romero Los Four en Longo, 1974 Exhibition poster, Offset lithograph 24.75 x 17.25 in 62.9 x 43.8 cm
    Frank Romero
    Los Four en Longo, 1974
    Exhibition poster, Offset lithograph
    24.75 x 17.25 in
    62.9 x 43.8 cm
  • Frank Romero Los Four: Almaraz / de la Rocha / Lujan / Romero, 1974 Offset lithograph Produced at the School of Fine Arts, University of California, Irvine Artist's book designed by Frank Romero 1500 copies printed by Toyo Printing Los Angeles Photographs are by Frank Romero and Hal Glicksman 25 x 35 in 63.5 x 88.9 cm total edition of 1500. Printer's proof
    Frank Romero
    Los Four: Almaraz / de la Rocha / Lujan / Romero, 1974
    Offset lithograph
    Produced at the School of Fine Arts, University of California, Irvine
    Artist's book designed by Frank Romero
    1500 copies printed by Toyo Printing Los Angeles
    Photographs are by Frank Romero and Hal Glicksman
    25 x 35 in
    63.5 x 88.9 cm
    total edition of 1500. Printer's proof
  • Frank Romero Los Four: Almaraz / de la Rocha / Lujan / Romero, 1974 Exhibition poster, Offset lithograph 25 x 17.5 in 63.5 x 44.5 cm
    Frank Romero
    Los Four: Almaraz / de la Rocha / Lujan / Romero, 1974
    Exhibition poster, Offset lithograph
    25 x 17.5 in
    63.5 x 44.5 cm
  • Frank Romero Adobe Series – Tierra negra, 1995/2024 Soil, acrylic, chicken wire on wood 24 x 24 x 2.5 60.9 x 60.9 x 6.3 cm
    Frank Romero
    Adobe Series – Tierra negra, 1995/2024
    Soil, acrylic, chicken wire on wood
    24 x 24 x 2.5
    60.9 x 60.9 x 6.3 cm
  • Frank Romero Adobe series, Tierra ocre oscuro, 1995/2024 Soil, acrylic, chicken wire on wood 24 x 24 x 2.5 60.9 x 60.9 x 6.3 cm
    Frank Romero
    Adobe series, Tierra ocre oscuro, 1995/2024
    Soil, acrylic, chicken wire on wood
    24 x 24 x 2.5
    60.9 x 60.9 x 6.3 cm
  • Frank Romero Adobe Series – Tierra blanca, 1995/2024 Soil, acrylic, chicken wire on wood 24 x 24 x 2.5 60.9 x 60.9 x 6.3 cm
    Frank Romero
    Adobe Series – Tierra blanca, 1995/2024
    Soil, acrylic, chicken wire on wood
    24 x 24 x 2.5
    60.9 x 60.9 x 6.3 cm
  • Frank Romero Adobe Series – Tierra roja, 1995/2024 Soil, acrylic, chicken wire on wood 24 x 24 x 2.5 60.9 x 60.9 x 6.3 cm
    Frank Romero
    Adobe Series – Tierra roja, 1995/2024
    Soil, acrylic, chicken wire on wood
    24 x 24 x 2.5
    60.9 x 60.9 x 6.3 cm
  • Frank Romero Pingo and Knife, 1989 Silkscreen monoprint (Self-Help Graphics) 27.5 x 35.375 in 69.8 x 89.9 cm
    Frank Romero
    Pingo and Knife, 1989
    Silkscreen monoprint (Self-Help Graphics)
    27.5 x 35.375 in
    69.8 x 89.9 cm
  • Frank Romero Adobe Series – Tierra café claro, 1995/2024 Soil, acrylic, chicken wire on wood 24 x 24 x 2.5 60.9 x 60.9 x 6.3 cm
    Frank Romero
    Adobe Series – Tierra café claro, 1995/2024
    Soil, acrylic, chicken wire on wood
    24 x 24 x 2.5
    60.9 x 60.9 x 6.3 cm
  • Frank Romero Pistola y Calavera, 2023-4 Acrylic on canvas 36 x 48 in 91.4 x 121.9 cm
    Frank Romero
    Pistola y Calavera, 2023-4
    Acrylic on canvas
    36 x 48 in
    91.4 x 121.9 cm
  • Frank Romero Serape de Madera con Rojo, 2024 Acrylic on wood 28 x 48 x 2 in 71.1 x 121.9 x 5.1 cm
    Frank Romero
    Serape de Madera con Rojo, 2024
    Acrylic on wood
    28 x 48 x 2 in
    71.1 x 121.9 x 5.1 cm
  • Frank Romero Paginas del Libro, 1980 Oil on paper 22.125 x 29.75 in 56.2 x 75.6 cm
    Frank Romero
    Paginas del Libro, 1980
    Oil on paper
    22.125 x 29.75 in
    56.2 x 75.6 cm
  • Frank Romero Nopal, 2024 Acrylic, neon on wood 29.75 x 17.25 x 8 in 75.6 x 43.8 x 20.3 cm
    Frank Romero
    Nopal, 2024
    Acrylic, neon on wood
    29.75 x 17.25 x 8 in
    75.6 x 43.8 x 20.3 cm
  • Frank Romero Caja de sombra - Dos Palmas, 2024 Acrylic on wood 21 x 13 x 9 in 53.3 x 33 x 22.9 cm
    Frank Romero
    Caja de sombra - Dos Palmas, 2024
    Acrylic on wood
    21 x 13 x 9 in
    53.3 x 33 x 22.9 cm
  • Frank Romero Caja de sombra - Roswell, Nuevo Mexico, 2024 Acrylic on wood 13 x 21 x 9 in 33 x 53.3 x 22.9 cm
    Frank Romero
    Caja de sombra - Roswell, Nuevo Mexico, 2024
    Acrylic on wood
    13 x 21 x 9 in
    33 x 53.3 x 22.9 cm
  • Frank Romero Cowboy, 2024 Acrylic on paper 24 x 18 in 61 x 45.7 cm
    Frank Romero
    Cowboy, 2024
    Acrylic on paper
    24 x 18 in
    61 x 45.7 cm
  • Frank Romero Los Four: Almaraz / de la Rocha / Lujan / Romero, 1974 Artist's Book designed by Frank Romero Produced at the School of Fine Arts, University of California, Irvine 1500 copies printed by Toyo Printing Los Angeles Photographs are by Frank Romero and Hal Glicksman First Edition 1500. One continuous 10 x 118" sheet printed recto only
    Frank Romero
    Los Four: Almaraz / de la Rocha / Lujan / Romero, 1974
    Artist's Book designed by Frank Romero
    Produced at the School of Fine Arts, University of California, Irvine
    1500 copies printed by Toyo Printing Los Angeles
    Photographs are by Frank Romero and Hal Glicksman
    First Edition 1500. One continuous 10 x 118" sheet printed recto only
Installation Views
  • Installation images by Daniel Terna
    Installation images by Daniel Terna
  • Installation images by Daniel Terna
    Installation images by Daniel Terna
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    Installation images by Daniel Terna
  • Installation images by Daniel Terna
    Installation images by Daniel Terna
  • Installation images by Daniel Terna
    Installation images by Daniel Terna
  • Installation images by Daniel Terna
    Installation images by Daniel Terna
  • Installation images by Daniel Terna
    Installation images by Daniel Terna
  • Installation images by Daniel Terna
    Installation images by Daniel Terna
  • Installation images by Daniel Terna
    Installation images by Daniel Terna
  • Installation images by Daniel Terna
    Installation images by Daniel Terna
  • Installation images by Daniel Terna
    Installation images by Daniel Terna
  • Installation images by Daniel Terna
    Installation images by Daniel Terna
  • Installation images by Daniel Terna
    Installation images by Daniel Terna
  • Installation images by Daniel Terna
    Installation images by Daniel Terna
  • Installation images by Daniel Terna
    Installation images by Daniel Terna
  • Installation images by Daniel Terna
    Installation images by Daniel Terna
  • Installation images by Daniel Terna
    Installation images by Daniel Terna
  • Installation images by Daniel Terna
    Installation images by Daniel Terna
  • Installation images by Daniel Terna
    Installation images by Daniel Terna
  • Installation images by Daniel Terna
    Installation images by Daniel Terna
  • Installation images by Daniel Terna
    Installation images by Daniel Terna
  • Installation images by Daniel Terna
    Installation images by Daniel Terna
  • Installation images by Daniel Terna
    Installation images by Daniel Terna
  • Installation images by Daniel Terna
    Installation images by Daniel Terna
Press
  • Frank Romero next to his work, The Adobe Series, 1995/2024 and Chicano Iconography, 1992 at De aquí y de allá: Frank Romero, A Survey, Ruiz-Healy Art, San Antonio. Image by Lauren Perales.

    Ruiz-Healy Art now representing Frank Romero

    Artdaily, March 21, 2025
  • Frank Romero, “Por El Pueblo,” 1981, acrylic on canvas, 143 × 250 inches

    Ruiz-Healy’s 40-year Frank Romero Survey Traces Early & Ancient Roots of Chicano Art

    Nicholas Frank, Glasstire, March 5, 2025
  • The Year in Latinx Art: Continued Museum and Biennial Support Bolstered by New Market Interest | Frank Romero

    Maximilíano Durón, ARTnews, December 31, 2024
  • Chicano Artist Frank Romero’s Concurrent Solo Exhibition Criss-Crosses The U.S.

    Dr. Ricardo Romo, La Prensa Texas, December 15, 2024
  • De aquí y de allá. Frank Romero, A Survey, exhibition view. Installation image by Daniel Terna

    De aquí y de allá: Frank Romero, A Survey

    14 Nov 2024 — 31 Jan 2025, Ruiz-Healy Art New York
    Meer, December 11, 2024
  • Frank Romero, Natura Morta with Pingo y Calavera, 2020, Signed and dated top left, Acrylic on canvas, 36 x 48 in, 91.4 x 121.9 cm

    Chicano Artist Frank Romero’s Concurrent Solo Exhibition Criss-Crosses The U.S.

    Dr. Ricardo Romo, Latinos in America : Substack, December 11, 2024
  • Frank Romero, Untitled (Homage to Lee Mullican), 1972

    De aquí y de allá: Frank Romero, A Survey

    14 Nov 2024 — 31 Jan 2025, Ruiz-Healy Art New York
    Meer, November 20, 2024
  • Frank Romero, Pistola y Calavera, 2023-4, Signed and dated top left, Acrylic on canvas, 36 x 48 in., 91.4 x 121.9 cm.

    De Aquí y de Allá: Frank Romero, A Survey Opens at Ruiz-Healy Art New York

    Artdaily, November 14, 2024
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    De Aquí y de Allá: Frank Romero, A Survey I Ruiz-Healy Art

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