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C. Ondine Chavoya and David Evans Frantz

Institution
Williams College Museum of Art
Grant Cycle
Spring 2020
Amount
$42,000
Type of Grant
Curatorial Research Fellowships

Working together towards an exhibition scheduled for 2022/23 at the Williams College Museum of Art and the Vincent Price Art Museum in Los Angeles, Ondine Chavoya and David Frantz are preparing a major retrospective Teddy Sandoval and the Butch Gardens School of Art. Sandoval was a central figure in intersecting queer and Chicanx artistic circles in Los Angeles, as well as an active participant in international avant-garde movements. His life and career were cut short by HIV/AIDS in 1995. The forthcoming exhibition will illuminate Sandoval’s diverse creative output and signature stylistic invention by presenting approximately 100 of his prints, ceramics, mail art, and multiples. It will chart his engagement with gender play and tropes of masculinity, the (queer) domestic sphere, and camp as a tactic of political refusal. Furthermore, the exhibition will situate Sandoval’s practice within a genealogy of queer Latinx and Latin American artistic experimentation that is the focus of their current research. While some of the artists the curators plan to research are known in the US (such as Antonio Lopez and Marta Minujín), many have received little to no art historical attention outside of their home countries, and their inclusion in this show will propose an alternative model for the exhibition that will incorporate unanticipated affinities and parallel histories across the Americas. The curators plan to travel to Colombia, Brazil, Ottawa and elsewhere to visit studios of living artists or their estates and archives. They will also travel to San Francisco to meet with Geoffrey Gratz, a close friend of Sandoval who has numerous works in his personal collection that have not previously been available for research.

“The terrific range of project proposals we receive each year speaks to the mobile and porous disciplinary boundaries of contemporary art practice, and to the rich and inventive ways writers approach art today. They are alert to the urgent need to expand the conventions of art history and criticism with ideas from other discourses, such as black studies, transnational and diaspora studies, gender and women’s studies, and LGBT studies. The work of lesser known and overlooked artists and art communities continues to be mined, with writers articulating new ways to counter the striking imbalances of race, class and gender that continue to affect the arts and the culture industry.”

Pradeep Dalal, Program Director,  The Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant

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