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David Tineo (born May 23, 1955) is an American artist of Mexican descent whose works focus on cultural and identity issues particular to Mexican Americans who live in the U.S. Though internationally known, most of Tineo's life and career has been spent in
Tucson, Arizona , "(at the) base of the black ill , nicknames = "The Old Pueblo", "Optics Valley", "America's biggest small town" , image_map = , mapsize = 260px , map_caption = Interactive map ...
. He was diagnosed in 2004 with a
macular degeneration Macular degeneration, also known as age-related macular degeneration (AMD or ARMD), is a medical condition which may result in blurred or no vision in the center of the visual field. Early on there are often no symptoms. Over time, however, som ...
that left him legally blind, but continues to paint and sculpt.


Early life

Tineo was born in
Douglas, Arizona Douglas is a city in Cochise County, Arizona, United States that lies in the north-west to south-east running Sulpher Springs Valley. Douglas has a border crossing with Mexico at Agua Prieta and a history of mining. The population was 16,531 in ...
, a small town on the U.S.-Mexico border. His father, Patrick Tineo, a Portuguese immigrant whose own father entered the United States via Ellis Island, was mistakenly deported to Mexico when he was a young man, where he met and married Ernestina Figueroa, the woman who became David's mother. David's family moved from Douglas to a barrio in west Tucson in 1959. His father separated from the family in 1969Mussari, Mar
“Spotlight on the Arts: David Tineo”
‘’Tucson Guide’’, pp. 41-42, Madden Media, LLC., Fall 2011, Vol.29, No.3
after which Ernestina sold tamales, cleaned homes, took in ironing, and worked various housekeeping jobs to raise her seven children while simultaneously learning English.Beal, To

‘’Arizona Daily Star’’, 2006-12-25
Beal, To

‘’Arizona Daily Star’’, 2006-01-22
Tineo's prodigious artistic abilities were evident early in life. His parents submitted samples of his artwork to various national art contests, all of which were rejected by judges who refused to believe they’d been drawn by a child. Tineo's artistic talent was also recognized by his teachers, who encouraged its development throughout Tineo's elementary, middle, and high school years.Carroll, Susa
“Art the light of his life”
‘’Tucson Citizen’’, 2006-01-12
He began to seriously study ceramics, human anatomy and figurative drawing at
Cholla High School Cholla High School (also known as Cholla High Magnet School) is a public high school, located on the West Side of Tucson, Arizona, United States. Cholla is a magnet high school (drawing students from the entire district) in the Tucson Unified Sch ...
, from which he graduated in 1974. This ability to represent form in three-dimensional space would later help him continue producing art after his vision began to fail. Tineo received a
Pell Grant A Pell Grant is a subsidy the U.S. federal government provides for students who need it to pay for college. Federal Pell Grants are limited to students with financial need, who have not earned their first bachelor's degree, or who are enrolled ...
after high school‘’¡Viva David Tineo! A Retrospective of Tucsons’s Muralist and Art Educator’’, Tucson Museum of Art, February–July, 2010, . Knight, Robert E., “Cruzando Fronteras: The Art of David Tineo”, pp. 6-9; Bercht, Fatima, “A Retrospective of Tucson’s Muralist and Art Educator”, pp. 10-11; Moss, Zahra, “The Evolution of Chicano Politics in the 1980s: Tineo as Cultural Activist”, pp. 12-13; Bercht, Fatima, “In the Beginning: The Tucson Museum of Art and the Mural Nuestras raíces humanas and Nuestro futuro”, pp. 14-16; “Artist’s Biography and Timeline”, pp.51-56 to study ceramics at
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in
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, then transferred to
Pima Community College Pima Community College (PCC) is a public community college in Pima County, Arizona. It serves the Tucson metropolitan area with a community college district consisting of five campuses, four education centers, and several adult education learnin ...
in January 1976 to complete his studies in Tucson and be near his family. During the summer between high school and college he’d become involved with the newly constructed El Rio Neighborhood Center, where he’d met and befriended Antonio Pazos, an older, more experienced artist and former member of the San Diego Chicano activist/muralist group Toltecas de Aztlan. Tineo and Pazos would later collaborate on Nuestras Raíces Humanas, one of Tucson's largest and most famous works of mural art. While taking painting classes at Pima College he renewed his ties with the El Rio Neighborhood Center and in 1976 was asked by them to paint a mural, Tineo's first, on the building's central patio, where it remains today.Miller, To
“The Bold Murals of Tucson’s Streets”
‘’New York Times’’, 1990-03-04
In the fall of 1976 Tineo joined the U.S. Army and was assigned to the
S3 (Military) A military staff or general staff (also referred to as army staff, navy staff, or air staff within the individual services) is a group of officers, Enlisted rank, enlisted and civilian staff who serve the commanding officer, commander of a D ...
Operations Unit of the 3rd Infantry Division stationed in
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, where he was promoted to the rank of specialist and his skills applied to cartography and the production of presentation materials to upper-level officers. Tineo was honorably discharged from the Army in 1979.


Political influences

Tineo's art has been profoundly influenced by the social, political and historical issues pertaining to Mexican-American identity in America.


Chicano Movement

The rise and political development of the
Chicano Movement The Chicano Movement, also referred to as El Movimiento, was a social and political movement in the United States inspired by prior acts of resistance among people of Mexican descent, especially of Pachucos in the 1940s and 1950s, and the Black ...
in the 1960s and 1970s, and concomitant birth of the
Chicano Art Movement The Chicano Art Movement represents groundbreaking movements by Mexican-American artists to establish a unique artistic identity in the United States. Much of the art and the artists creating Chicano Art were heavily influenced by Chicano Movement ( ...
, helped focus Tineo's attention on the role of art in community activism. During this period Tineo spent time working with the
Brown Berets The Brown Berets (Spanish: ''Los Boinas Cafés'') is a pro-Chicano paramilitary organization that emerged during the Chicano Movement in the late 1960s. David Sanchez and Carlos Montes co-founded the group modeled after the Black Panther Par ...
,
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(Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan) and other community activist groups, and he is still considered one of the most influential leaders of the Chicano Mural Movement in Arizona.Beal, To
“Tucsonan Tineo wins Governor’s Arts Award”
‘’Arizona Daily Star’’, 2006-04-19
Decades later, in 1991, Tineo's art was included in the ''Chicano Art: Resistance and Affirmation'' (CARA), exhibit organized by the Wight Art Gallery in
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.Regan, Margare
“Honoring a Native Son”
‘’Tucson Weekly’’, 2010-6-24
The CARA exhibit, which traveled to various cities around the U.S., was the first exhibit ever to focus on the works of artists engaged in the Chicano civil rights movement;Acosta-Colon, Mari
“Chicano Art: It’s Time for a New Aesthetic”
‘’Los Angeles Times’’, 1990-09-24
it firmly established
Chicano art The Chicano Art Movement represents groundbreaking movements by Mexican-American artists to establish a unique artistic identity in the United States. Much of the art and the artists creating Chicano Art were heavily influenced by Chicano Movement ( ...
– in all its forms – as a distinct and legitimate part of American Art in general. Tineo helped lead the development of the Chicano Mural Movement both in Arizona and Tucson during the latter half of the 20th century, and remains an important part of the city's visual history.Beal, To
“Art's 'eagle' renews his murals and his spirit”
‘’Arizona Daily Star’’, 2006-04-23


Clifton miners' strike

Tineo's artwork first came to national prominence after the 1983-1986 Arizona Copper Mine Strike in
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, which pitted local union workers – most of whom were Hispanic—against the
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Corporation.Rosenblum, Jonathan D
‘’Copper Crucible: How the Arizona Miners’ Strike of 1983 Recast Labor-Management Relations in America’’
ILR Press/Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York, Second edition, 1998,
Tineo was asked by union leader Angel Rodriguez to come to Clifton and paint a mural that would symbolize the union workers’ plight and the essence of their struggle. Because tensions were high during this multi-year strike –- at one point the National Guard was called in, as well as a virtual army of state policemen backed up by tanks and helicopters -– the event drew international media coverage, and Tineo's mural has frequently been used as a visual representation of the pivotal point in U.S. history when the power of America's unions began to decline.Mares, Walter Famed artist Tineo to polish ‘Polly’ dinner” ‘’Eastern Arizona Courier: Copper Era’’, p. 1, Vol. 113, No. 11, Safford, Arizona, 2007-14-03 Tineo's 10’ x 40’ mural still graces the inner north wall of the former Steelworkers Union Hall in Clifton, and the image has been used on banners, posters and signs to commemorate the episode.


Artwork

The symbols, themes and techniques in Tineo's art have their roots in Mexican folk art but are associated with the political ideals of the Chicano Art Movement.Regan, Margare
“A New Show Offers A Peek At Muralist David Tineo's Personal Life”
‘’Tucson Weekly’’, 1990-07-08
His works invoke ancient cultural symbols and mythologies; objects and themes from everyday life; and an emphasis upon education as a political and practical means of bringing Mexican Americans full equality and participation in American life. In 2010 the Tucson Museum of Art's ''¡Viva David Tineo!'' retrospective corrected the common misconception of Tineo as primarily a muralist. He's completed over 3,000 paintings over the course of his 38-year career,Portillo, Ernesto Jr

‘’Arizona Daily Star’’, 2010-01-28
and his canvases hang on the walls of private collectors, museums, galleries (including a gallery in
South Tucson South Tucson is a city in Pima County, Arizona, United States and an enclave of the much larger city of Tucson. South Tucson is known for being heavily influenced by Hispanic, and especially Mexican, culture; restaurants and shops which sell tr ...
devoted entirely to his work), and political entities from the US and Mexico to Kazakhstan.Allen, Laure
“Works of Passion”
‘’Tucson Weekly’’, 2004-08-05
To honor the quality and extent of his career the Tucson Pima Arts Council presented Tineo with a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2011.Paniagua, Ton
“Tucson Artist Wins Lifetime Achievement Award”
, ‘’Arizona Public Media’’, 2011-09-19
Though his blindness required Tineo to quit teaching, it did not stop him from painting. Because he often sees only glare, and cannot make out light, shadow or different shades of color, Tineo has explored numerous techniques for replacing his dependence on vision.Beal, To

‘’Arizona Daily Star’’, 2008-04-29
He usually lays his canvases on the ground and outlines concepts with caulks and silicon adhesives, achieving more subtle textures with a wet sponge, before applying paints. By creating these textured, raised, 3-D surfaces he can “see” the canvas with his hands and feel it through his brush.Beal, To

‘’Arizona Daily Star’’, 2007-02-10
His more tactile painting style has created an evolution in his conceptual style as well: his artwork is now more symbolic, and the colors more direct, with fewer fine details.Ross, Ott
“Artist’s new vision”
, ‘’Tucson Citizen’’, 2008-08-14


Blindness

David Tineo's eyesight began to fail in 2004. Batteries of eye tests, MRIs and EKGs resulted in an uncertain diagnosis. Nothing could be done, and he was legally blind within a year. As his eyesight continued to deteriorate tests suggested his condition was related to some form of macular degeneration. Though no definitive diagnosis can as yet be made, ophthalmologists agree that his condition cannot be halted, cured or reversed without the intervention of as-yet-unknown developments in medical science. What Tineo sees is a dense, obscuring fog in the center of his vision which, if the light is good, allows objects to appear as a blur, though with black turned white and white turned black, as in a photographic negative. If the light indoors or out is too bright, the fog turns into an intense and painful glare. Around the outer periphery of this heavy fog is a thin rim of lighter fog through which, on a “good-eye day,” Tineo can occasionally make out images, contrasts and color. His brain receives this jumble of information and transforms it into visual hints coupled with memory that he has learned to assemble—like the pieces of a mosaic—into some semblance of vision.Beal, To

‘’Arizona Daily Star’’, 2006-02-26
Tineo paints best in the early morning, before the desert daylight gets too intense and painful. On some mornings the light is good enough that he can paint details on smaller canvases. On other mornings detailed work is impossible, and he works on larger projects—that he can’t quite see—by relying on imagination plus years of experience and
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with a brush.


Career as an educator

Called “a warrior for education” by Robert Knight, director of the Tucson Museum of Art, David Tineo is well known as a Tucson art teacher and tireless proponent of formal education as the means by which Mexican American children in particular, but poor children everywhere, can raise themselves from poverty. ''… as an influential art educator, David Tineo has worked and advocated to minimize school dropout rates, demonstrated the importance of bilingual-bicultural education programs, and provided a role model for his students; and through their success, he has increased financial assistance and aid programs for at-risk students.'' Nominated for a Governor's Arts Award in 2006, which was personally presented to him by then-Governor
Janet Napolitano Janet Ann Napolitano (; born November 29, 1957) is an American politician, lawyer, and university administrator who served as the 21st governor of Arizona from 2003 to 2009 and third United States secretary of homeland security from 2009 to 20 ...
, Tineo was honored for his tireless work on mural projectsSierra, Cristián A
“Mirror on the Wall: Society sees its reflection in David Tineo’s murals”
‘’Tucson Weekly’’, 2002-08-22
for children at more than 200 local schools and his participation in an Art for the People initiative that focused on exposing at-risk kids to art training, expression and experience.Nintzel, Ji
“Artistic Range: David Tineo at Tucson Museum of Art”
‘’Tucson Weekly’’, 2012-03-29
Tineo taught art at Pima College for 20 years before being forced by his blindness to retire, and has for many decades been teaching, lecturing, leading workshops or consulting at the
University of Arizona The University of Arizona (Arizona, U of A, UArizona, or UA) is a public land-grant research university in Tucson, Arizona. Founded in 1885 by the 13th Arizona Territorial Legislature, it was the first university in the Arizona Territory. T ...
, various private art galleries, and innumerable youth groups, neighborhood programs and community-based organizations. Tineo holds a BFA degree from the University of Arizona, with a major in Fine Arts and a minor in
Chicano Studies Chicana/o studies, also known as Chican@ studies, originates from the Chicano Movement of the late 1960s and 1970s, and is the study of the Chicana/o and Latina/o experience. Chican@ studies draws upon a variety of fields, including history, sociol ...
, as well as an AA degree in Social Studies and an AA degree in General Studies from Pima College.


Selected honors

*
Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Milton Ernest "Robert" Rauschenberg (October 22, 1925 – May 12, 2008) was an American painter and graphic artist whose early works anticipated the Pop art movement. Rauschenberg is well known for his Combine painting, Combines (1954–1964), a ...
/
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Honoree, 1999 *Governor's Arts Award, April 2006 *
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– Lumie Arts and Business Award, Lifetime Achievement Award], 2011 *Lifetime achievement award for visual arts from the
League of United Latin American Citizens The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) is the largest and oldest Hispanic and Latin-American civil rights organization in the United States. It was established on February 17, 1929, in Corpus Christi, Texas, largely by Hispanics r ...
, October 2006


Selected exhibitions

Tineo's art has been shown at: *
University of Arizona Museum of Art The University of Arizona Museum of Art (UAMA) is an art museum in Tucson, Arizona, operated by the University of Arizona. The museum's permanent collection includes more than 6,000 works of art, including paintings, sculptures, prints and drawin ...
, ''Cultural I, Cultural II, Cultural III'', Tucson, Arizona *
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, ''¡Viva David Tineo!'', Tucson, Arizona *Touring exhibition, CARA: Chicano Art Resistance and Affirmation, organized by the Wight Art Gallery,
University of California, Los Angeles The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a public land-grant research university in Los Angeles, California. UCLA's academic roots were established in 1881 as a teachers college then known as the southern branch of the California St ...
*
Heard Museum The Heard Museum is a private, not-for-profit museum in Phoenix, Arizona, United States, dedicated to the advancement of American Indian art. It presents the stories of American Indian people from a first-person perspective, as well as exhibitio ...
,
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*Jose Galvez Photo and Gallery Workshop, ''La vida y la muerte'', Tucson, Arizona *Central Arts Collective, Tucson, Arizona *Raíces Taller 222, Art Gallery and Workshop, Tucson, Arizona *Galeria La Sirena, Tucson, Arizona *Davis Dominguez Gallery, ''Small Works'', Tucson, Arizona *Tucson Jewish Community Center, ''Spring Awakening'' and ''Touch Me'', Tucson, Arizona
Galería Mística
''Myth and Legend'', Tucson, Arizona *Contreras Gallery, Tucson, Arizona


References

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