"ASCO: Without Permission,” a documentary that premiered at SXSW, tells the story of the renegade artists group and its ...
César E. Chávez Day, a federal commemorative holiday, is marked on Monday, March 31. The day honors the legacy of civil ...
The Asco art collective emerged at the height of the Chicano civil rights movement in the 1960s and 1970s. When filmmaker ...
- A 1974 photograph by Harry Gamboa Jr., "Instant Mural" is displayed at the opening of "Asco: "Elite of the Obscure, A ...
Artist Cecelia Perez has gained recognition by uniting Chicano art with modern designs for sports teams like the San ...
The Albuquerque Museum Foundation has received a $150,000 grant from the Terra Foundation for American Art to support the museum’s exhibition and book Delilah Montoya: Reclaiming Chicano Narratives th ...
A leader in arts education for five decades, Community Art Programs offer multiple avenues for access to the visual arts for young artists across San Antonio. Summer Art Studios is the most ...
SXSW: The revolutionary Chicano art group gets its due in Travis Gutiérrez Senger's generously researched documentary, executive-produced by Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna. The decades ...
The decades-spanning art and activism of the Chicano collective ASCO — named after the Spanish word for “disgust” — gets a generously researched and superbly edited portrait in filmmaker Travis ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This cover image released by Abrams Press shows “The Art of the SNL Portrait” by Mary Ellen Matthews ...
In the 1970s, a group of Chicano teenagers got together in East Los Angeles to make art. They staged a Christmas parade in outrageous homemade costumes. They tagged the L.A. County Museum of Art.
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