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How the cholo clown became the face of L.A.It’s a labor of love ... tattoos to drawings on prison envelopes sent from fathers to their kids, the cholo clown has for more than a half-century been deeply tied to L.A.’s Chicano culture.
A retrospective at Mexic-Arte is the first solo show for an Austin Chicano artist who has long worked as a commercial screen ...
How a 1970s Chicano art group defied the mainstream and made history “That movement continues today, and it’s very expansive,” he says. “There’s a lot of books, films and things that ...
Both members, who appear in the documentary, saw the film for the first time with a crowd of fans and a group of young Chicano artists whose art was inspired by ASCO’s early rebellion.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — When filmmaker Travis Gutiérrez Senger reflects on ASCO’s legacy, he quickly notes they were more than an art group; they created a movement, one with remarkable influence on ...
he quickly notes they were more than an art group; they created a movement, one with remarkable influence on Chicano art history. “That movement continues today, and it’s very expansive,” he ...
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