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Big D's LP by Celia Álvarez Muñoz

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Big D's LP by Celia Álvarez Muñoz

$150.00
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An Artist’s Record Reflecting on Dealey Plaza and Collective Trauma

Co-produced with Art League Houston in commemoration of their 2020 Lifetime Achievement Award in the Visual Arts

Matching artist’s monograph available for sale at ALH.org

Originally a large-scale vinyl installation piece, Big D’s LP is reimagined into a functional multiple. These limited-edition records consist of a handmade sleeve, a lathe cut 45 rpm record with frosted lettering, and a metallic gold printed insert.

In a brief written text and recording, the artist recounts her remembrance of John F. Kennedy’s assassination on the morning of November 22, 1963. As a resident of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, Álvarez Muñoz ponders the impact of societal trauma on the individual and how scarred sites like Dealey Plaza inform collective memory.

Bio: Born in El Paso, Texas, in 1937, Celia Álvarez Muñoz is a conceptual multimedia artist currently living and working in Arlington, Texas. She is recognized internationally for her diverse and multifaceted body of work, including artist books, photography, painting, written text, installation, and public art. Álvarez Muñoz states that the mission driving her artistic practice has always been one of an “Artivist”: an artist and activist.

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An Artist’s Record Reflecting on Dealey Plaza and Collective Trauma

Co-produced with Art League Houston in commemoration of their 2020 Lifetime Achievement Award in the Visual Arts

Matching artist’s monograph available for sale at ALH.org

Originally a large-scale vinyl installation piece, Big D’s LP is reimagined into a functional multiple. These limited-edition records consist of a handmade sleeve, a lathe cut 45 rpm record with frosted lettering, and a metallic gold printed insert.

In a brief written text and recording, the artist recounts her remembrance of John F. Kennedy’s assassination on the morning of November 22, 1963. As a resident of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, Álvarez Muñoz ponders the impact of societal trauma on the individual and how scarred sites like Dealey Plaza inform collective memory.

Bio: Born in El Paso, Texas, in 1937, Celia Álvarez Muñoz is a conceptual multimedia artist currently living and working in Arlington, Texas. She is recognized internationally for her diverse and multifaceted body of work, including artist books, photography, painting, written text, installation, and public art. Álvarez Muñoz states that the mission driving her artistic practice has always been one of an “Artivist”: an artist and activist.