Without Permission' is a superbly edited and assembled chronicle of a 1970s Chicano art movement in Los Angeles.
It has taken generations for the canon to catch up to Asco. In 1972, after being told by a LACMA curator that Chicanos “only ...
In 1997, the Archives of American Art received a donation of 20 linear feet of research material on the Chicano art movement in the United States and Latin America, compiled by Dr. Tomás ...
A new life-sized statue celebrating actor and Chicano art collector Cheech Marin was unveiled on Tuesday, November 19, outside his namesake arts and culture center in Riverside, California.
Documentary SpotlightDirector: Travis Gutiérrez SengerLogline: ASCO: Without Permission challenges the limits of documentary ...
“You’re in the middle of the Chicano barrio, but I don’t see a lot of Chicano art here. It’s all people from Claremont,” Frank recalled telling them. He was invited to curate a show.
Denise Sandoval, who has taught at Cal State Northridge since 2002, is perhaps the premier scholar on lowrider culture and also an exemplar of what an academic should be.
Pride isn't limited to one month, and the Northglenn Arts Center and Chicano Council for the Arts ... "and seeing a wall full of that art — that is something that all of the oppressive systems ...
SAN ANTONIO — The McNay Art Museum is celebrating the resilience and strength of the underdogs, with their latest exhibition, "Rasquachismo: 35 years of a Chicano Sensibility." San Antonio ...
Paintings by Chicano artists, from a personal collection, on display in a museum. That sounds familiar. But this isn’t The Cheech in Riverside. Rather, it’s the Claremont Lewis Museum of Art.