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Beyond the Streets presents Estevan Oriol & Teen Angel: Dedicated to You. The exhibition brings together two of the most influential forces that have chronicled and shaped the essence and legacy of Chicano culture. Meticulously curated, highlighting the rich history and vibrant community of Los Angeles, the show highlights Estevan Oriol's evocative photography and the influential legacy of Teen Angel Magazine in Chicano art, lowrider culture, and tattoo artistry. The public opening is on June 29, 2024, from 11 AM to 6 PM, and the exhibition will be on view until September 15, 2024. Exclusive merchandise, including a special issue of Teen Angel Magazine, will be available.
BEYOND THE STREETS
Estevan Oriol & Teen Angel: Dedicated to You
Public Reception
Saturday
June 29, 2024
11 AM - 6 PM
On view through September 15, 2024
434 N La Brea Ave, Los Angeles, CA
www.beyondthestreets.com
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About Estevan Oriol
Estevan Oriol is an internationally celebrated photographer, visual artist, director and urban lifestyle entrepreneur. Beginning his career as a hip-hop club bouncer turned tour manager for popular rap groups Cypress Hill and House of Pain, Estevan’s passion for photography developed while traveling the world. With an influential nudge and old camera from his father, renowned photographer Eriberto Oriol, Estevan began documenting life on the road and established a name for himself amidst the burgeoning hip-hop scene. Nearly 20 years later, Oriol’s extensive portfolio juxtaposes the glamorous and gritty planes of LA culture, featuring portraits of famous athletes, artists, celebrities and musicians as well as latino, urban and tattoo culture lifestyles. Oriol work also extends to collaborations with major brands and artists.
www.estevanoriol.com
About Teen Angel
Born in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, artist Dave Holland, also known as Teen Angel, became enamored with the Chicano, Lowrider and Pachuco cultures at an early age, drawing everything from old Chevys to religious icons to life in the streets. His obsession led him to move to Southern California in the early 1970’s, where he eventually worked full-time as an illustrator and writer with Lowrider Magazine. In 1980, while still working for Lowrider, he founded Teen Angels Magazine, publishing artwork by those incarcerated, as well as dedications, photographs, poems and articles, all spotlighting the Varrios of California and the Southwest. Teen Angel remained anonymous, publishing over 200 issues of the magazine and its spin-offs. He passed away in 2015 at the age of 75, leaving a mysterious legacy and a lifetime of artwork continuing his story.
www.officialteenangel.com
BEYOND THE STREETS
434 N La Brea Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90036
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