Resources for Further Study and Action
TO START
www.pbs.org/americanmasters/orozco_j.html
Website of the PBS series American Masters /WNET, the public television broadcaster of OROZCO: Man of Fire.
www.paradigmproductions.org
Official website of OROZCO: Man of Fire provides ordering information about the film, a downloadable PDF version of this viewers guide, and other educational resources.
OROZCO AND HIS ART
http://42.bobschalkwijkphotography.com/browse/#
Photographer Bob Schalkwijk has the world’s most comprehensive photo archive of Mexican murals, including all of Orozco’s murals in Mexico.
http://hoodmuseum.dartmouth.edu/collections/overview/americas/mesoamerica/murals/index.html
Website of the Hood Museum at Dartmouth College provides information about Orozco’s murals at Dartmouth and a downloadable brochure and guide to the murals.
http://www.getty.edu/artsednet/resources/Murals
The Getty Research Center Arts has on-line information about Orozco’s art and other Mexican murals.
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~farid/orozco/ A computer model offering a 3-D virtual tour of Orozco’s murals at Dartmouth College, the New School, and Pomona College.
http://www.pomona.edu/museum/collections/prometheus The Pomona College website source for information about Prometheus, Orozco’s first mural in the United States.
MURAL PAINTING IN THE AMERICAS AND CHICANO/LATINO ART
http://www.wpamurals.com/research.htm A good “clearinghouse” site of links to information about New Deal Murals.
http://members.aol.com/FVOC/ An archive of art reviews by Francis V. O’Connor Ph.D., including information about the 1930s WPA Federal Art Project.
http://cemaweb.library.ucsb.edu/cema_index.html UC Santa Barbara’s California Ethnic and Multicultural Archives maintains an on-line digital archive and guide to Chicano Art.
MURAL PAINTING AND ARTS EDUCATION
http://www.cpag.net The Chicago Public Art Group creates public artwork, trains artists in mural painting, and teaches children creative skills. Download their comprehensive guide to the mural-making process at http://www.cpag.net/guide/index.htm.
http://www.sparcmurals.org The Social and Public Art Resource Center is a Los Angeles community arts organization that creates public art projects, maintains a digital mural lab and archives and provides educational programs.
http://www.precitaeyes.org Precita Eyes Mural Arts Center is a San Francisco community arts organization that creates mural projects and offers mural painting and art classes to children, youth and adults.
http://artsedge.kennedy-center.org The Kennedy Center provides educational materials that meet the National Standards For Arts Education, including the lesson plan, Five Artists of the Mexican Revolution.
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Brenner, Anita. The Wind that Swept Mexico: The History of the Mexican Revolution 1910-1942. University of Texas Press, Austin, 1985
Chalfant, Henry, and Jim Prigoff. Walls of Heritage, Walls of Pride: The History of African American Murals in the United States. Pomegranate Press, Beverly Hills, 2000
Charlot, Jean. An Artist on Art, Collected Essays of Jean Charlot. The University Press of Hawaii, 1972
Charlot, Jean. The Mexican Mural Renaissance. Hacker Art Books, New York, 1962
Cockroft, Eva Sperling and Holly Barnet-Sanchez. Signs from the Heart: California Chicano Murals. SPARC/University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, 1990
Cockroft, Eva, John Weber and Jim Cockroft, Toward a People’s Art, The Contemporary Mural Movement. E.P. Dutton And Co., New York, 1977
Delpar, Helen. The Enormous Vogue of Things Mexican. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa and London, 1992
Frank, Patrick. Posada’s Broadsheets-Mexican Popular Imagery 1890-1910. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, 1998
Glusker, Susannah Joel. Anita Brenner-A Mind of Her Own. University of Texas Press, Austin, 1998
Helm, MacKinley. Man of Fire: J.C. Orozco, an interpretive memoir. Greenwood Press, Westport, 1971
Helm, MacKinley. Mexican Painters. Dover Publications, New York, 1989
Harth, Marjorie, editor. José Clemente Orozco: Prometheus. Pomona College Museum of Art, Claremont, 2001
Hemingway, Andrew. American Artists and the Communist Movement, 1926-1956. Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 2002
Hood Museum of Art, Renato González Mello and Diane Miliotes, editors. José Clemente Orozco in the United States, 1927-1934. WW Norton & Co, New York/London, 2002
Hurlburt, Laurance P. The Mexican Muralists in the United States. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, 1989
Jacoby, Annice. Street Art San Francisco: Mission Muralismo. Abrams, New York, 2009
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Oles, James. South of the Border: Mexico in the American Imagination 1914-1947. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington and London, 1993
Orozco, José Clemente. The Artist in New York, Letters to Jean Charlot and Unpublished Writings (1925-1929). University of Texas Press, Austin, 1974
Orozco, José Clemente. An Autobiography. Dover Publications, New York, 2001
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