The files represent Ms. Dunitz' personal collection of materials collected over the years of her involvement in documenting and preserving Los Angeles murals. They are available for consultation in the Helen Topping Architecture and Fine Arts Library, University of Southern California. For an appointment, contact the Library at (213) 740-1956. The images are accessible for fair use. However, muralists retain all rights to their work, and Robin Dunitz retains copyright for the images. Any requests for permission to reproduce the images must be directed to: Robin Dunitz, 503-764-9897, rjdunitz@comcast.net USC Helen Topping Architecture and Fine Arts Library Watt Hall 4d, USC, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0294 afa@usc.edu
Description
Labor solidarity has no borders, Los Angeles, 1990, Southern California Library for Social Studies and Research, exterior, 6120 South Vermont Avenue (between 61st and 62nd Streets). Working people of different nationalities are shown heading from Los Angeles to the well-fortified U.S.-Mexican border. Meanwhile, bosses from various local industries watch in horror as their profits are threatened. A green slimy monster, symbolizing the system of international capitalism, tries to guard their wealth. In acrylic, 42' x 12' by Mike Alewitz with assistance from Juan Garcia, Mauricio Cabrera, Elden Bookhart and Lydia Velasquez. Sponsored by SPARC -- Dunitz, Street gallery, rev. 2nd ed., p. 216, #38.
Type
image
Format
4 slides : col. 2 x 2 in. color slides slides (photographs)
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