Visualizing Narratives of Art as Gentrification in the "Artwashing" of Boyle Heights

Emmanuel Hamidi
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Author(s): Hamidi, Emmanuel | Abstract: In Boyle Heights, a predominantly Chicanx, working class, and renter neighborhood in Los Angeles, anti-gentrification activists have been rallying against “artwashing”—the appearance of art galleries and associated creative class consumption as a threat of gentrification. These concerns originate from the opening of several commercial art galleries in the neighborhood’s industrial outskirts adjacent to the “Arts District” in Downtown LA. The case of “artwashing” protest in Boyle Heights raises a contestation over the political and spatial possibilitiesof an art world in an existing urban neighborhood. With particular attention to these implications, this paper investigates the following critical questions: How is the relationship between art and gentrification visualized in Boyle Heights? What narrative of gentrification is represented in strategies of its resistance? This research paper will consider “artwashing” in Boyle Heights under particular social theories and geographic relations contributing to the rise of multiple forms of resistance, from neighborhood art projects capturing displacementto anti-“artwashing” organizations targeting the art galleries in the neighborhood. The investigation concludes by suggesting additional research on accounts of “artwashing” protests and urban development in the “Arts District’’ and encouraging the practice of incorporating new forms of urban development into new forms of spatial depictions and visual activism against gentrification.
波义耳·海茨的“艺术清洗”中艺术叙事的视觉化——士绅化
摘要:在洛杉矶以芝加哥裔、工人阶级和租房者为主的博伊尔高地(Boyle Heights),反中产阶级化活动家一直在团结起来反对“艺术清洗”——艺术画廊的出现和与之相关的创意阶层消费是对中产阶级化的威胁。这些担忧源于几个商业艺术画廊的开放,这些画廊位于邻近洛杉矶市中心“艺术区”的工业郊区。博伊尔高地(Boyle Heights)的“艺术清洗”抗议事件引发了一场关于在现有城市社区中建立艺术世界的政治和空间可能性的争论。本文特别关注这些影响,研究了以下关键问题:艺术与士绅化之间的关系如何在博伊尔高地可视化?什么样的士绅化叙事体现在其抵抗策略中?本研究论文将在特定的社会理论和地理关系下考虑Boyle Heights的“艺术清洗”,这些理论和地理关系促成了多种形式的抵抗,从捕捉流离失所的社区艺术项目到针对社区艺术画廊的反“艺术清洗”组织。调查的结论是建议对“艺术清洗”抗议活动和“艺术区”的城市发展进行进一步的研究,并鼓励将新的城市发展形式融入新的空间描述形式和反对中产阶级化的视觉行动主义的实践。
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