Public Texts: A Californian Visual Language

Event Date: 

Saturday, January 18, 2025 - 12:00pm to Sunday, April 27, 2025 - 5:00pm

Event Date Details: 

OPENING RECEPTION: JANUARY 18, 5:30-7:30PM

The visual output of Californian artists has, for over half a century, embraced the written word as the site for aesthetic play. Spanning painting, drawing, printmaking, and more, Public Texts: A Californian Visual Language brings together more than twenty artists rooted in the state who play with the boundary between language and image as a central component of their visual practice. Through a lyrical, playful, and colorful use of text, their artworks revel in local and regional influences, including hand-painted signage, music, automobile culture, graffiti, activism, and technology, reflecting the unique cultural space of the Golden State.

From gothic scripts that evoke the aesthetic legacies of colonialism to gentile gradients and psychedelic motifs, this exhibition critically examines what California "looks like" by proposing a distinct aesthetic language that explores underrecognized, marginalized, and subcultural histories, cycles of migration and displacement, vernacular and pop-culture forms, and speculative, celebratory futures.

Public Texts pays specific attention to work that escapes the confines of the gallery to engage in a visual call and response with unexpected, expansive audiences. Printed multiples, from counterculture zines to music fliers, as well as public interventions spanning protest posters and stylized graffiti scripts, are a specific focus of the exhibition.

In that spirit, the exhibition extends beyond the museum, welcoming several new, temporary outdoor commissions to the University of California Santa Barbara campus. These site-specific public works will emerge over the course of the show, offering museum visitors and students opportunities to witness an evolving experience that grows and changes over the course of the exhibition.

Public Texts will also include an interdisciplinary pedagogical space inside the museum designed to support multiple forms of instruction, public programming, and unique opportunities for interactivity, play, and study. Please visit the AD&A Museum website for a full list of related programs.

Public Texts: A Californian Visual Language is organized by the Art, Design & Architecture Museum at UC Santa Barbara and curated by Alex Lukas, Associate Professor of Print & Publication Arts. The exhibition is made possible thanks to the support of the University of California Santa Barbara's Art Equity Commons (a UCoP Advancing Faculty Diversity Initiative), the AD&A Museum Council, and the Academic Senate. Professor Lukas' curatorial research has been supported by a University of California Regent's Humanities Faculty Fellowship.

Artists in the exhibition: 

American Artist
Tauba Auerbach
John Baldessari
Lukaza Branfman-Verissimo
Rose D’Amato*
Emory Douglas
Ana Teresa Fernández
Eve Fowler
Alfonso Gonzalez Jr.
Ozzie Juarez
Corita Kent
Christine Sun Kim*
Kate Laster*
Los Jaichackers (Julio César Morales & Eamon Ore-Giron)
Barry McGee
Kameelah Janan Rasheed
Devin Reynolds*
Guadalupe Rosales
Glen Rubsamen
Ed Ruscha
Ben Sakoguchi
Georgina Treviño
Wes Wilson

*denotes newly commissioned works

 

Image Credit: Ana Teresa Fernández, Dream, September 14, 2017. Courtesy of the Artist.