"VIVA LA REVOLUCION: A DIALOGUE WITH THE URBAN LANDSCAPE", MCASD, 2010

MCASD, Museum of Contemporary Art of San Diego, San Diego, 2010

MCASD, Museum of Contemporary Art of San Diego, San Diego, 2010

MCASD, Museum of Contemporary Art of San Diego, San Diego, 2010

"VIVA LA REVOLUCION: A DIALOGUE WITH THE URBAN LANDSCAPE", MCASD, Museum of Contemporary Art of San Diego, San Diego, 2010

July 18, 2010 - January 02, 2011

For the first time in history, the majority of the world’s population lives in urban communities. The urban setting and its corresponding lifestyle are major sources of inspiration in contemporary culture. This is an historic revolution in visual culture, in which the codes and icons of the everyday—found on the streets in graffiti, signage, waste, tattoos, advertising, and graphic design—have been appropriated and used as an integral part of contemporary art-making. The urban landscape inspires and serves as both a platform for innovation and a vehicle for expression for many artists. The city itself, its buildings, vehicles, people, and advertisements, are not only the surface where the art is applied. The city fuels the practice.

A multifaceted exhibition that explores the dialogue between artists and the urban landscape, Viva la Revolución: A Dialogue with the Urban Landscape features works both in the Museum’s galleries as well as at public sites throughout downtown San Diego.