Premeditated: : Meditations on Capital Punishment by Malaquías Montoya
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Recently created silkscreen images and paintings dealing with the death penalty and penal institutions in the United States, were displayed along with related research and statistics. In these powerful and often disturbing works, Montoya (a leading figure in the West Coast political Chicano graphic arts movement and one of the founders of the “social serigraphy” movement of the 1960s) illuminates the inhumanity of state-sponsored premeditated murder.
Participating Artists
Malaquías Montoya
Curator
Malaquías Montoya
Organizing Institution
Snite Museum of Art, University of Notre Dame
Displayed at
Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum West Wing Gallery
Traveling Exhibition Venues
Snite Museum of Art, National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty, Annual Conference, Washington, D.C., Dougherty Arts Center, Texas, Track 16 Gallery, California, Nelson Gallery, University of California, Asian Resource Gallery, California.