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¡Murales rebeldes! : L.A. Chicana/Chicano murals under siege / Erin M. Curtis, Jessica Hough, Guisela Latorre ; foreword and afterword by Gustavo Arellano ; including photographs by Oscar R. Castillo.
Fine Arts Library ND2638.L67 M87 2017
Available
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Curtis, Erin M., author.
- Hough, Jessica, author.
- Latorre, Guisela, 1970- author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Mexican American mural painting and decoration--California--Los Angeles Region--20th century--Exhibitions.
- Mexican American mural painting and decoration.
- Mexican American mural painting and decoration--California--Los Angeles Region--21st century--Exhibitions.
- Art--Mutilation, defacement, etc--California--Los Angeles Region--Exhibitions.
- Art.
- Art and society--California--Los Angeles Region--History--20th century--Exhibitions.
- Art and society.
- Art and society--California--Los Angeles Region--History--21st century--Exhibitions.
- Art--Mutilation, defacement, etc.
- History.
- California--Los Angeles Region.
- Genre:
- Exhibition catalogs.
- History.
- Physical Description:
- 190 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 23 x 29 cm
- Distribution:
- [Los Angeles, California] : Distributed by Angel City Press.
- Place of Publication:
- [San Francisco, California] : California Historical Society ; [Los Angeles, California] : LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes, [2017]
- Summary:
- "Murals are as Chicano as corn tortillas and guacamole. They are a vivid living part of our culture that expresses our sorrow and our hope, our dreams and our despair. Many of our greatest Chicano and Chicana artists got their start by painting on the walls of gas stations and schools, residential fences, and community centers. Bringing the murals in this book back to life and telling the story of their births and deaths makes an important contribution to the study of Chicana/o art as a serious and uniquely American art form."--Cheech Marin, art advocate and entertainer. "Showcasing the creative spirit and truths that must be told, [this book] features murals that were censored, whitewashed, neglected, and even destroyed. Histories of works by Barbara Carrasco, Roberto Chavez, Ernesto de la Loza, Yreina Cervántez, Alma López, Willie Herrón, Sergio O'Cadiz, and East Los Streetscapers David Botello, Wayne Healy, and George Yepes reveal the power of urban art."--Back cover.
- Contents:
- ¡Murales rebeldes!: remembering the lost work
- History censored: L.A. history: a Mexican perspective by Barbara Carrasco
- Too Chicano?: The path to knowledge and the false university by Roberto Chavez
- A legal legacy: Filling up on ancient energies by East Los Streetscapers
- Diversity cover-up: La historia de adentro/ La historia de afuera by Yreina Cervántez and Alma López
- Tagged for destruction: The wall that cracked open by Willie Herrón III
- Disappeared and disappearing: Resurrection of the green planet and El nuevo mundo: homage to the worker by Ernesto de la Loza
- The cost of controversy: Fountain Valley mural by Sergio O'Cadiz Moctezuma.
- Notes:
- "¡Murales Rebeldes! L.A. Chicana/Chicano Murals under Siege is published by the California Historical Society and LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes, in association with Angel City Press, as a companion publication to the exhibition of the same name"--Colophon.
- Catalog of the exhibition held at LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes, September 23, 2017-February 27, 2018.
- "Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA, Latin American & Latino Art in LA"--Colophon.
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 184-185) and index.
- ISBN:
- 9781626400498
- 1626400490
- OCLC:
- 978712595
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