
Residents in East Los Angeles’ predominantly Latino neighborhood Boyle Heights are pissed.
A $195,000, 100-foot tiled mural that is scheduled to go up next month at the their new local LAPD station was supposed to depict a quaint Sunday afternoon in the neighborhood. But now the installation seems to be stalled, with members of the community expressing their anger at some of the Mexican-American stereotypes portrayed by the artist, Sandow Birk.
The mural has drawn complaints for depicting the ’hood as a depressing, crime-ridden dump. In the painting, plump, braided women parade around the streets, which are filled with stray dogs, piñatas, beer-drinking men, Mexican flags, men being arrested and illegal street vendors (including one women selling a Shaq jersey). The artist based the mural on iconic Mexican artist Diego Rivera’s “Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in Alameda Park” (see the original here). Check out more pictures of the mural after the jump and make your own judgement…
[LA Times]
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