Foreword by Glenn Kaino, Mika Yoshitake. Text by Ron Finley.
The first book on beloved Los Angeles community organizer and urban gardener Ron Finley, known as the "Gangsta Gardener"
Published with Hammer Museum.
Ron Finley is a visionary designer, horticulturalist and artist, who has changed the perception of concrete spaces using only a seed and a shovel. Known as the "Gangsta Gardener," Finley's transformative work in South Central Los Angeles has redefined what it means to grow food and regenerate communities. His gardening initiatives through the Ron Finley Project reclaim and redesign neglected urban spaces such as abandoned lots, shelters, traffic medians and curb strips. This enables Finley to bring fresh, organic produce to food deserts, while also sparking local and international movements toward food sovereignty and communal reciprocity. This volume chronicles Finley's community work, illuminating how he encourages underserved communities to take charge of their own self-determination, using shovels as an antidote to the oppressive designs of urban infrastructure. Growing out of the Hammer Museum's group exhibition Breath(e): Toward Climate and Social Justice—in collaboration with the Getty's region-wide initiative PST ART—the volume builds on critical and timely questions around climate change and its inescapable intersection with issues of equity and social justice. Ron Finley was born and raised in South Central Los Angeles, where he still lives and works as a community organizer and urban gardener. Finley is a popular teacher and has been invited all around the world to speak about his community and urban gardening initiatives.
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Saturday, August 2, at 5 PM, join Artbook at Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles in the Hauser & Wirth Downtown LA Garden to celebrate the launch of Ron Finley: The Gangsta Gardener, published by DelMonico Books and Hammer Museum.
Q & A, followed by a signing.
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This photograph—by Dae Howerton and Dallas J. Logan—of Los Angeles community organizer, urban gardener, humanitarian, artist, designer, father and “ecolutionary” Ron Finley is reproduced from staff favorite new release Ron Finley: The Gangsta Gardener. The first book devoted to this heroic horticulturalist, The Gangsta Gardener chronicles Finley’s journey from 2009, when he was first fined for planting vegetables, fruit trees and flowers in barren spaces around his neighborhood, through his participation in the 2024 Hammer Museum exhibition, Breath(e): Toward Climate and Social Justice. “Growing your own food is a human right! Or it should be!” he writes in the book. “Being healthy is a form of resistance. Swords to Plowshares. Let your shovel be your Weapon of Choice to change the system of food inequality. Raise Your Spades!” continue to blog
Ron Finley: The Gangsta Gardener Breath(e), Toward Climate and Social Justice
Published by DelMonico Books. Foreword by Glenn Kaino, Mika Yoshitake. Text by Ron Finley.
The first book on beloved Los Angeles community organizer and urban gardener Ron Finley, known as the "Gangsta Gardener"
Published with Hammer Museum.
Ron Finley is a visionary designer, horticulturalist and artist, who has changed the perception of concrete spaces using only a seed and a shovel. Known as the "Gangsta Gardener," Finley's transformative work in South Central Los Angeles has redefined what it means to grow food and regenerate communities. His gardening initiatives through the Ron Finley Project reclaim and redesign neglected urban spaces such as abandoned lots, shelters, traffic medians and curb strips. This enables Finley to bring fresh, organic produce to food deserts, while also sparking local and international movements toward food sovereignty and communal reciprocity. This volume chronicles Finley's community work, illuminating how he encourages underserved communities to take charge of their own self-determination, using shovels as an antidote to the oppressive designs of urban infrastructure. Growing out of the Hammer Museum's group exhibition Breath(e): Toward Climate and Social Justice—in collaboration with the Getty's region-wide initiative PST ART—the volume builds on critical and timely questions around climate change and its inescapable intersection with issues of equity and social justice.
Ron Finley was born and raised in South Central Los Angeles, where he still lives and works as a community organizer and urban gardener. Finley is a popular teacher and has been invited all around the world to speak about his community and urban gardening initiatives.