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Originally published Wednesday October 13, 2021 at 11:16AM
Farr, Kriitln. "Vetting a Vibe: Monica Kim Garza." Juxtapoz, no. 206, Summer, 2018, pp. 102. ProQuest,https://www.proquest.com/magazines/vetting-vibe-monica-kim-garza/docview/2072281433/se-2?accountid=14512.
This article written by Kriitln Farr after having an interview with Monica Kim Garza. During the interview she focuses on the carefree nature and components of women in Garza’s painting, and how there have been comparisons to a male painter by the name of Paul Gaujin. The focal point of the interview provides insight to her view of the women in Tahiti and how they different from Gaujin’s painting of the same women with a stiff physique.
Editorial, Artsy, and Lisa Wong Macabasco. “Monica Kim Garza's Journey From Selling Chicken Wings to Showing Her Paintings Around the World.” Artsy, 7 Oct. 2021, https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-monica-kim-garzas-journey-selling-chicken-wings-showing-paintings.
This is an online magazine editorial that that focuses on an interview with Monica Kim Garza regarding her first solo exhibition in New York called, “Baguettes”. The interview itself focuses on her reasoning for her work, the name of the exhibition, and how she gathers inspiration for her art through her experiences. The article also gives a brief biography on significant moments in Garza’s life that have impacted her work, and provides insight onto what being a Mexican Korean women means to her.
“Monica Kim Garza Baguettes.” The Hole NYC, Wallplay, http://theholenyc.com/2021/09/08/monica-kim-garza/.
The resource is an exhibition catalogue on Monica Kim Garza’s first solo show in New York City. The catalogue provides a brief description of the exhibition, including inspiration on the name, and a short introduction on Monica Kim Garza herself. There are several paintings that are featured in the catalogue; including photos of the exhibition layout of what you can expect when you enter.
New Abstract for Paloma Montoya
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Love, Katie. “Paloma Montoya: Artist + 2020 Not Real Art Grant Recipient.” Not Real Art , Crewest Studio , 2021, Accessed Nov. 2021.
Interview where Paloma Montoya discusses the meaning of her art. She focuses on her expectations from her artwork, where her journey began, and how she attempts to break norms set for working class people of color. She discusses how she hopes to beautify the city of South East Los Angeles, and bring a different style of art within her community as a woman of color. She further discusses the struggles that she has faced within exhibitions and receiving credit for her work.
Montoya, Paloma. “Los Angeles Artist | Paloma Montoya.” Art Website for Los Angeles Visual Artist, Paloma Montoya, https://www.palomamontoya.com/.
Website for artist Paloma Montoya, written by Paloma Montoya herself. Page includes images of her art-pieces, including more information about the artist and an articles and media page. All articles and media are written about the artist, and include links to each site. Furthermore, podcasts and interviews of the artist are included.
Montoya, Paloma. “_paloma.Negra - Instagram.” Instagram, 2021, https://www.instagram.com/p/BVnPwWvjuw3/.
Instagram page published from artist. Includes multiple artworks, as well as additional information about exhibits that she has taken part in. Furthermore, she includes Reels and Videos of artwork and how she creates.
Sourdough. “Paloma Montoya: Artist +2020 NRA Grant Recipient.” Not Real Art, Apple, Inc., 2021. Apple Podcasts, https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/paloma-montoya-artist-2020-nra-grant-recipient/id1380303490?i=1000491296732.
Paloma Montoya speaks with Sourdough to talk about her recent showcase as the NRA grant recipient, and from where she draws visual inspiration. She explains how she uses her character Lola to illustrate teen internet culture in a humorous, but dark way. She goes on to talk about her different sides as an artist, and what her work is about.
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