Artwork Detail
La sal de la tierra (The Salt of the Earth)
Artist: Quintana, Felix b. 1991
Date: 2024
Medium: Archival pigment print
Artwork Dimensions: 42 x 102 x 3 in.
County Department: Regional Planning
Artwork Site: Hall of Records
Supervisorial District: 1
Current Status: On view
About the Artwork:
This artwork is a combination of over fifty layers of photos from the Los Angeles County Department of Regional Planning archives, personal documentation, and portraits of community members who attended workshops held by Quintana across the County. The artist printed each element onto cyanotype-treated paper - which gives the final image its signature blue coloring and grainy texture - and then scanned each handmade print to create a digital collage. La sal de la tierra (The Salt of the Earth) is a representation of the people and places of Los Angeles, both past and present. Through the signs, maps, aerial views, city streets, graffiti, and architecture juxtaposed with the faces of Angelenos, Quintana has created a portrait of Los Angeles County.
About the Artist:
Quintana's work has been published in NPR, The Guardian, Los Angeles Times, KCET Artbound, and ArtNews. His work is held in the permanent collections of Oakland Museum of California, Altamed Art Collection, and Cal Poly Humboldt. Awards include the Los Angeles Nomadic Division Mohn LAND Grant (2023), LACE Lightning Fund Grant (2023), and Lucas Artist Fellowship at Montalvo Arts Center (2023-26). Quintana has taught and lectured at numerous institutions, including UCLA, SFAI, CSU Monterey Bay, UC Santa Cruz, Hammer Museum, and California African American Museum. Quintana lives, works, and teaches in Los Angeles, CA.
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