Just finished up this painting up for the upcoming Affair of the Arts benefiting Ryman. It is held yearly at the beautiful home and and garden of my good friends the Sklars.
Gilbert “Magu” Lujan
You were a friend and a mentor. Thank you for everything.
Good bye Maestro. Until we meet again at the big Mental Menudo in the sky.
A benefit to help preserve the art and legacy of Magu will be taking place at the Pomona DA Center for the Arts.
Here is the information and a link:
Cruisin’ Magulandia
A Benefit for the Preservation of a Legacy
August 13 –30, 2011
252 South Main Street, Pomona, CA 91767
Tonantzin
Just finished this commissioned piece. I used a pearlescent turquoise for the sky and a gold in the trim of the veil and stars. Wanted to pay homage to our ancestors ancient wisdom and beliefs in Tonantzin and the connection with the moon more than the Eurocentric idea of the Virgin Mary.
Crossing the Imaginary Line: The Art of Immigration
Here are some images of the show that opened last week at Sonoma State University.
Crossing the Invisible Line: The Art of Immigration
Opening this Friday.
Participating Artist:
Mariana Barnes
Enrique Chagoya
Hung Liu
Elena Lokshina
Oscar Magallanes
Sonia Melnikova-Rausch
Favianna Rodriguez
Frank Wong
El Paletero visits on it’s way to Sonoma
I was invited to participate in the exhibit Crossing the Invisible Line: The Art of Immigration. The show dealing with the issue of immigration will be at Sonoma State University and will include fine art alongside historical artifacts.
The Chinese Historical Society in San Francisco and the Sonoma County Museum will be lending artifacts. These will be shown along with photos and immigration papers from Japanese and Italian immigrants that will be displayed in cases.
The pieces selected for the show were the Veterano and the original Paletero that the owners Richard & Patty were gracious enough to loan.
MOCA’s Art in the Streets opening
At the opening of Art in the Streets with 2 legends, Mr. Chaz Bojorquez & Paul “Skept” Kanemitsu.
Pic by Ed Sweeney.
Revolutionaries
Revolutionaries opening reception last night was a “great success” and garnered an “overwhelmingly positive response, more then any other show I’ve put on” said Kirk Pedersen, owner of Pedersen Projects.
If you missed last nights opening, Revolutionaries will be up through May.
Revolutionaries
Images for the up coming Revolutionaries show.
April 09, 2011 – May 14, 2011
REVOLUTIONARIES
Oscar Magallanes, ABCNT, CRYPTIK & Asad Faulwell
396 Thomas Avenue, Pomona, California, 91766 (between Garey and Main at 4th)Opening reception on April 9th at 6 p.m. Part of the Downtown Pomona Art Walk.
Ripe
RIPE
A Wine Show About Art Tasting
Artists:
Oscar Magallanes, Danny “Big Pranks” Morales, Mas, Max Neutra, Michael Pizarro, Bart Saric, SMEAR, Randy Kono, Aise, Ando Pndlian, Vyal, Mar, Septerhed, Lalo Alcaraz, John Park, Man One, Germs, Chris Adrian, Sacred194, CatCult, Siner, Antonio Quevedo, Enikone, Reza Feiz, and more.
Opening Reception:
Saturday March 5, 2011
from 6-10pm
Artwalk Event:
Thursday March 10, 2011
“Create & Connect”
Presented by RU REPPIN’
with live screenprinting by Hit+Run
Exhibit runs through March 27, 2011