Día de los Muertos: A Cultural Legacy, Past, Present and Future Catalogue
Día de los Muertos: A Cultural Legacy, Past, Present and Future Catalogue
Día de los Muertos: A Cultural Legacy, Past, Present and Future
By Betty Ann Brown, Marietta Bernstorff, Karen Mary Davalos, and Rose Salseda
Introduction by Linda Vallejo
Edited by Mary Thomas
Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) has become an entire season of celebration spanning Southern California. Beginning as early as August through November, festivals, pop-ups, and altars or ofrendas are created in diverse community based organizations, public spaces, schools, and ticketed venues. Today’s interpretation of the sacred indigenous tradition has been remixed and recycled into a commercial holiday blending Mexican, Latino, and American pop culture iconography with the spiritual aesthetics of Día de los Muertos’ indigenous and Catholic influences.
Día de los Muertos: A Cultural Legacy, Past, Present and Future gives context for the celebration at Self Help Graphics & Art, its origins and evolution into the iconic celebration we know in Los Angeles today. The catalogue includes four essays that dive into a deep history of the celebration’s roots, the innovation of Self Help Graphics & Art artists, the ongoing cultural exchange between the United States and Mexico and the importance of Self Help Graphics & Art community-based workshops and programming. Object images include seminal Día de los Muertos prints throughout the organization’s four-decade history, photographs, and ephemera.
76 pages
Full color throughout
63 images
11" x 8.5"
Available September 2017 online or onsite
Pre-order starting August 17
Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) has become an entire season of celebration spanning Southern California. Beginning as early as August through November, festivals, pop-ups, and altars or ofrendas are created in diverse community based organizations, public spaces, schools, and ticketed venues. Today’s interpretation of the sacred indigenous tradition has been remixed and recycled into a commercial holiday blending Mexican, Latino, and American pop culture iconography with the spiritual aesthetics of Día de los Muertos’ indigenous and Catholic influences.
Día de los Muertos: A Cultural Legacy, Past, Present and Future gives context for the celebration at Self Help Graphics & Art, its origins and evolution into the iconic program we know in Los Angeles today. The catalogue includes four essays that dive into a deep history of the celebration’s roots, the innovation of Self Help Graphics & Art artists, the ongoing cultural exchange between the United States and Mexico and the importance of Self Help Graphics & Art community-based workshops and programming. Object images include seminal Día de los Muertos prints throughout the organization’s four-decade history, photographs, and ephemera.
76 pages
Full color throughout
63 images
11" x 8.5"
Available September 2017 online or onsite
Pre-order starting August 17Día de los Muertos: A Cultural Legacy, Past, Present and Future
By Betty Ann Brown, Marietta Bernstorff, Karen Mary Davalos, and Rose Salseda
Introduction by Linda Vallejo
Edited by Mary Thomas