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Watts Towers

Jo Farb Hernandez learns that almost fifty years of conservation efforts have still not secured the future of Rodia’s acclaimed masterpiece

Raw Vision #37

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Excerpt:
...Sam Rodia’s Towers in the Watts section of Los Angeles epitomize the genre of monumental art environments. Breathtakingly resplendent in the California sun, the spires sparkle to a height approaching 100 feet, boasting of the idiosyncratic yet elegant aesthetic of a single masterful artist. Yet the reverence in which the Towers are held, the international renown and public recognition in which they are celebrated, the status of National Historic Landmark with which they – to date, alone among U.S. art environments – have been honored, mask nearly a half century battle over their preservation and, indeed, over their very worth.


Due in part to their location in one of the nation’s largest cities – particularly one with numerous resident artists, filmmakers, journalists, and photographers enamored of quixotic story lines and eager to capitalize on them – the Watts Towers have received an extraordinary amount of publicity, much of which, unfortunately, has included significant fallacies or misinterpretations. Even the name of the creator himself has been in doubt: published accounts variously dub him Sabato, Sabatino, Sam, Simon, Simone, or Don Simon Radilla, Roddia, Rodia, or Rodilla, and his birthdate and place have long been in dispute. Based on research to date, including first-person accounts of discussions with Rodia and family members, the following appears to be the legitimate – if somewhat sketchy – chronology of this extraordinary site and its creator:

 
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