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Frank Romero

American, b. 1941

Ford Sedan
1990

Screenprint
25.125 x 31.125 x 1.25 in.
Gift of the Kathryn C. Wanlass Foundation
2016.75

Frank Romero came to prominence in the 1970s as a member of Los Four, a group of Chicano activist artists. More than any other former member, Romero continues to reference happenings substantial to Chicanos in Los Angeles. A self-professed car lover, Ford Sedan is one of a series of works by the artist featuring now-classic vehicles. Romero’s kinetic, gestural style and vibrant colors render the sensation of a fleeting memory or a fond construct of American car culture.


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  • blue
  • car
  • dog
  • driving - The act of guiding the movement of a vehicle or animal.
  • hat
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  • red
  • transportation
  • Vehicles
  • woman

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