JOHN M. VALADEZ: A Two Second Gaze —Street Photography from the 1970s and 80s

Sat, 08 Nov, 2025 at 04:00 pm to Sat, 20 Dec, 2025 at 06:00 pm UTC-08:00

Luis De Jesus Los Angeles | Los Angeles

Luis De Jesus Los Angeles
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JOHN M. VALADEZ: A Two Second Gaze \u2014Street Photography from the 1970s and 80s

“To see what is in front of one's nose needs a constant struggle. One thing that helps towards it is to keep a diary…” – George Orwell 


Luis De Jesus Los Angeles is pleased to announce John M. Valadez: A Two Second Gaze—Street Photography from the 1970s and 80s. The exhibition will be on view in Gallery 3 from November 8 through December 20 2025. An opening reception will be held on Saturday November 8 from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. 


A Two Second Gaze—Photography from the 1970s and 80s presents a selection of rarely and never exhibited photographs by John M. Valadez from his seminal body of work the East Los Angeles Urban Portrait Portfolio. The series is a visual archive of portraits of neighbors friends and everyday people he encountered on walks through his neighborhood in East Los Angeles to and from his studio in Downtown L.A.'s theater district. By situating this work in these Asian Black Brown and immigrant communities Valadez activated the Chicano movement’s concerns: visibility space and pride. The photographs become documents of a moment capturing culture street fashion public spaces but also a lived Chicano reality in L.A. 


During the late 1970s the Chicano movement in California was active with artists seeking ways to assert Mexican American identity and respond to institutional neglect discrimination and underrepresentation. Valadez’s photographic work captures this generational moment: the disenfranchised who lived in East L.A. who are connected both to Mexican heritage and American urban life; influenced by popular culture but also grounded in barrio realities. 


As Valadez sought to push realism beyond aesthetics he instituted a practice of walking with his camera and 36-exposure rolls of Kodachrome color slide film documenting a cast of characters spotlighted amidst the drama of everyday life. His intention was to seek the heroic figures of daily life that would later develop into his iconic pastels and oil paintings. In this way the practice of taking photographs on the fly became a form of notetaking and sketching with the camera's lens able to keep pace with the fast-moving nature of city life. It helped define a visual vocabulary for Chicanos that was not based on caricature or pathologizing but on presence style and individuality. 

What emerges is a living sketchbook with Valadez engaging directly with his subjects. At a time when portraits were often staged events—scheduled in a studio dressed for and posed picture-perfect—Valadez captures the interruption of routine a respite from the monotony of walking waiting working. Valadez’s genuine and humorous presence is palpable from the other side of the lens bringing forth something noble: an exchange and an appreciation for simply being seen. 

His photos capture a sense of identity being performed—how the subjects present themselves how they navigate between expectations popular culture ethnic identity and personal style. There is a tension but also a richness in being visible seen and seen on one’s own terms. 

Valadez started the East Los Angeles Urban Portrait Portfolio around 1978 and while some may recognize familiar faces from Valadez’s pastels and paintings—figures often lifted from their original scenes—these photographs emphasize Los Angeles itself as a supporting character. Looking back at that time in Downtown L.A. we see familiar architectural settings alongside many urban changes: Brooklyn Ave. becoming Cesar Chavez Ave. the bold fashion styles of late 1970s and early 80s and sights still familiar today such as the unhoused sleeping on the street. Alongside this visual backdrop was the psychological and socio-political context of the time: the AIDS epidemic the struggles of underserved Vietnam veterans class and racial discrimination the emergence of new drugs and Reagan-era cuts to social services that deeply affected the dynamics and character of Downtown L.A. 


Valadez remembers that despite these many issues however unprecedented or enduring there was a prevailing sense of optimism especially in the working-class multicultural neighborhood of Downtown L.A. brimming with industry exchange community and hope. Valadez elevates portraits of his neighbors community and city beyond documentary allegory or staged drama. His emphasis on their humanity transcends narrative conventions offering a form of social commentary that confronts the overlooked realities of urban life—both then and now. 


John M. Valadez (b.1951 Los Angeles CA) lives and works in Los Angeles CA. A trailblazer of the Chicano Art Movement in the 1970s and 80s Valadez was active in formative collectives such as Los Four and Centro de Arte Público and he continues to pursue politically engaged work in a career spanning over 50 years championing Chicano and Latinx communities. Valadez studied at East Los Angeles Junior College from 1970-72 and earned his BFA at California State University Long Beach in 1976. His works are included in numerous notable collections including the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles CA; Los Angeles County Museum of Art CA; The Hammer Museum Los Angeles CA; The Museum of Modern Art New York NY; Brooklyn Museum NY; The Museum of Fine Arts Houston TX; National Museum of American Art Smithsonian Washington DC; Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art Bentonville AR; Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego La Jolla CA; The Cheech Marin Collection Riverside CA; The Mexican Museum San Francisco CA; The Bass Museum of Art Miami Beach FL; National Mexican Museum Chicago IL; Centre d’Art Santa Monica Barcelona ES; El Centro Cultural Tijuana BC MX; Musée d’Aquitaine Bordeaux FR amongst others. 

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Luis De Jesus Los Angeles, 1110 Mateo Street, Los Angeles, CA, 90021, United States

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