California Dreaming: Works by Ruscha, Hockney, and Others

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May 18 2017 - Aug 6 2017

McNay Art Museum

San Antonio, TX

A growing part of the McNay’s collection of prints and drawings is a fantastic group of contemporary prints by California artists. The very name California immediately conjures up images of Hollywood, sandy beaches, palm trees, and abundant sunshine. And while some of our prints, by such California artists as David Hockney and Ed Ruscha, do conform to that vision, others show a different side of the Golden State. For instance, Beth Van Hoesen, a consummate printmaker who worked in the Bay Area, asked people she met on the streets of her San Francisco neighborhood, the Castro, to pose for her. Her beautifully printed portraits of Traci and Steve are the epitome of excellence in etching, and challenge our perception of California as being populated by blue-eyed, blond-haired surfers. Traci and Steve exemplify the state’s counterculture.

Also included in California Dreaming, to provide a different perspective on the state of California and its stereotypes, are a number of works by contemporary Latino artists. 

Credit: Exhibition overview from museum website.         

  • Works on Paper
  • American
  • Contemporary
  • Culture / Lifestyle
  • David Hockney
  • Ed Ruscha
  • Beth Van Hoesen
  • John Valadez
  • and others

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