José Montoya's abundant harvest
José Montoya's abundant harvest
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Chicano activist, poet, artist, intellectual, professor, and musician, Jose Montoya (1932-2013) was a veritable Renaissance man. Montoya often found inspiration in the verdant fields of the San Joaquin Valley where his family arrived from their home in New Mexico in the 1940s looking for work. The visual artist and poet humanized the farmworker and understood the backbreaking work of field labor from firsthand experience. A Chicano civil rights activist, he marched alongside Cesar Chavez and advanced the cause of the United Farm Workers movement to bring justice and dignity to agricultural laborers. "Jose Montoya's Abundant Harvest" honors the artist's prolific work as well as his subject matter in this energetic survey that includes eighty-one of his drawings.00Exhibition: Fowler Museum at UCLA, Los Angeles, USA (21.02-17.07.2016).
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