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Sabato Rodia''s Towers in Watts: Art, Migrations, Development

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The extraordinary Watts Towers were created over the course of three decades by a determined, single-minded artist, Sabato Rodia, a highly remarkable Italian immigrant laborer who wanted to do something big. Now a National Historic Landmark and internationally renowned destination, the Watts Towers in Los Angeles are both a personal artistic expression and a collective symbol of Nuestro PuebloOur Town/Our People. Featuring fresh and innovative examinations that mine deeper and broader than ever before, Sabato Rodias Towers in Watts is a much anticipated revisitation of the man and his towers.
In 1919, Sabato Rodia purchased a triangular plot of land in a multiethnic, working-class, semi-rural district. He set to work on an unusual building project in his own yard. By night, Rodia dreamed and excogitated, and by day he built. He experimented with form, color, texture, cement mixtures, and construction techniques. He built, tore down, and re-built. As an artist completely possessed by his work, he was often derided as an incomprehensible crazy man.
Providing a multifaceted, holistic understanding of Rodia, the towers, and the cultural/social/physical environment within which the towers and their maker can be understood, Sabato Rodias Towers in Watts compiles essays from twenty authors, offering perspectives from the arts, the communities involved in the preservation and interpretation of the towers, and the academy. Most of the contributions originated at two interdisciplinary conferences held in Los Angeles and in Italy: Art & Migration: Sabato Rodias Towers in Watts, Los Angeles and The Watts Towers Common Ground Initiative: Art, Migrations, Development.
The Watts Towers are wondrous objects of art and architecture as well as the expression and embodiment of the resolve of a singular artistic genius to do something great. But they also recount the heroic civic efforts (art and social action) to save them, both of which continue to this day to evoke awe and inspiration. Sabato Rodias Towers in Watts presents a well-rounded tribute to one mans tenacious labor of love.
A portion of royalties from this book will go to support the work of the Watts Towers Arts Center.

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  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jun 2014
  • Publisher: Fordham University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780823257973

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Luisa Del Giudice is an independent scholar former university academic (University of California Los Angeles Addis Ababa University Ethiopia) public sector educator (Founder- Director of the Italian Oral History Institute) and community activist. She has published and lectured widely on Italian and Italian American and Canadian folklife ethnology and oral history and has produced many innovative public programs on Italian Mediterranean regional and folk culture and local history in Los Angeles. In 2008 she was amed an honorary fellow of the American Folklore Society and knighted by the Italian Republic. She is the coordinator of the Watts Towers Common Ground Initiative.

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