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 ...
Chicano tattooing's roots go deep, and these tattoo artists are here to keep its spirit alive.
Chicano pioneer Beto de la Rocha, who was part of the landmark 1974 exhibition at LACMA by Los Four, struggles to remember ...
The Chicano Art Movement represents a kaleidoscopic convergence of aesthetics and politics. When examined at a distance, it ...
Chicano street art. “Here at Beaverton ... is the key to a lot of these styles and a lot of them already have a love for Chicano graffiti. So it’s just a matter of practicing and practicing ...
I love this. I work with making things. I live for making things. If I find artists that have imagination I can give them that little push forward. I was the only guy buying Chicano art.
in which he writes about it as a working-class aesthetic rooted in Chicano culture. The idea is to make do with what you have, an approach that includes transforming everyday objects into art. Where: ...
The black-and-white drawing depicts a kitchen table surrounded by the words "Chicano art" and other floating text amid a frenzy of mugs that seem to tip over but never fall, a bag of coffee ...