Frank Romero Explained

Frank Romero
Birth Date:11 July 1941[1] [2]
Birth Place:Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, California, United States
Education:Otis College of Art and Design, California State University, Los Angeles
Known For:painting
Movement:Chicano art movement
Spouse:Diane Marie Humphrey, Nancy Wyle, Sharon Lear Dabney
Children:Sonia Romero

Frank Edward Romero (born July 11, 1941) is an American artist considered to be a pioneer in the Chicano art movement.[3] [4] [5] Romero's paintings and mural works explore Chicano and Los Angeles iconography, often featuring palm trees and bright colors.

Biography

Frank Romero was born July 11, 1941, in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, California.[6] [7] He was the oldest of three children in a middle class family, his parents were Delia Jurado and Edwardo (or Edward) Romero. Romero is of Spanish and Mexican heritage.[8] Growing up they spoke English at home and Romero learned to speak Spanish later in life.

He attended the summer program at Otis College of Art and Design and in the 1950s he enrolled in California State University, Los Angeles (Cal State LA) where he befriended Carlos Almaraz. Romero studied with Rico Lebrun and Herbert Jepson. In the 1960s, he worked in graphic design for the Charles and Ray Eames studio and later for A&M Records. In 1968–1969, Romero lived in New York City with Carlos Almaraz.

In the 1970s, Romero alongside Almaraz, Roberto de la Rocha and Gilbert Lujan formed the art collective Los Four. In 1974, Los Four were the first Chicano artist to be shown at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).

His best known painting is Death of Ruben Salazar (1986), which was one of his police brutality series.[9]

Personal life

Romero's first marriage was in 1969 to Diane Marie Humphrey in New York City.[10]

In 1980, Romero married Nancy Wyle in Los Angeles, California.[11] Nancy's parents were artist Edith R. Wyle and Frank S. Wyle, the co-founders of the Craft and Folk Art Museum in Los Angeles. Together they had daughter, Sonia Romero.[12]

Frank Romero is currently married to artist Sharon Lear Dabney.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Frank Romero (American, b.1941). 2021-02-22. McNay Art Museum Online Collection. en.
  2. Book: Sentís. Mireia. Pintores de Aztlán. Vargas. George. 2007. La Casa Encendida. 978-84-95321-98-5. es.
  3. Web site: Miranda. Carolina A.. 2017-03-09. Chicano art pioneer Frank Romero is still painting, still loves cars and still defends ugly palm trees. limited. 2021-02-22. Los Angeles Times. en-US.
  4. Web site: Oral history interview with Frank Romero, 1997 January 17-March 2. 2021-02-22. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. en.
  5. Web site: 2017-02-19. Pioneering Chicano artist Frank Romero honored in career retrospective. 2021-02-22. ABC7 Los Angeles. en.
  6. Avila. Eric. 2007. East Side Stories: Freeways and Their Portraits in Chicano Los Angeles. Landscape Journal. 26. 1. 83–97. 10.3368/lj.26.1.83. 43323756. 108445910. 0277-2426.
  7. Book: Landauer. Susan. The Not-So-Still Life: A Century of California Painting and Sculpture. Gerdts. William H.. Trenton. Patricia. 2003-11-10. University of California Press. 978-0-520-23938-8. 197. en.
  8. Book: Congdon. Kristin G.. Artists from Latin American Cultures: A Biographical Dictionary. Hallmark. Kara Kelley. 2002. Greenwood Publishing Group. 978-0-313-31544-2. 235. en.
  9. Web site: Frank Romero. 2021-02-22. Smithsonian American Art Museum. en-US.
  10. Web site: 1969. New York, New York, U.S., Marriage License Indexes, 1907-2018. subscription. Ancestry.com. New York City Clerk's Office, New York City, New York.
  11. Web site: California, U.S., Marriage Index, 1960-1985. subscription. Ancestry.com. Center for Health Statistics, California Department of Health Services.
  12. Web site: Sonia Romero. 2021-02-22. LA County Arts Commission.