Gonzalo Lebrija
(Mexico, 1972)
After more than a year working with war veterans, Gonzalo Lebrija developed Heroes of War, an artistic intervention in the Veterans Museum’s library in San Diego. Lebrija originally intended to intervene in the museum’s “official” historical narratives by co-creating an alternative curatorial vision that would incorporate the lived experiences of a group of veterans residing at the Veterans Home of California-Chula Vista. During his research process, however, Lebrija participated in the periodic meetings of former prisoners of war. This experience opened up another field of interest: military paraphernalia and veterans’ testimonies. Lebrija decided to film a series of POWs talking about their role in successive wars, as well as the public recognition of their service. Lebrija combined these interviews with sculptural elements that he modeled after the geometric configurations of military service ribbons to create a video installation that proposed an alternative pathway through the dusty bookshelves of military history. Heroes of War was an intervention that activated a space between formal military rhetoric and the complex lived reality of witnesses of war.
Curators: Osvaldo Sánchez and Tania Ragasol
Venue: Veterans Museum, Balboa Park, San Diego
Acknowledgments
Co-participants
Mugs McKeown
Ronald Ritter
George Pappas
Tom Crosby
Ronald Miller
John McCann
Donovan R. Leavitt
Conrad Hoffner
Paul Gabriel Fusco
General Robert Cardenas
inSite production
Daniel Martínez
Márgara de León
Joy Decena
Zlatan Vukosavljevic
Esmeralda Ceballos
Individuals acknowledgments
Dee Diaz
Gail Braverman
René Peralta
Pam Strong
Susan Shipp
Lauri Pappas
Abraham Shragge
Rod Meléndez
John A. Smith
Dolly Cramer
Verda Schmidt
Organizations
Veterans Home of California – Chula Vista
Sponsors
Veterans Museum and Memorial Center