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Without Permission' is a superbly edited and assembled chronicle of a 1970s Chicano art movement in Los Angeles.
The Webb home is adorned in numerous ceramic-tile patterns and depictions, including works inspired by Picasso and Matisse.
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It has taken generations for the canon to catch up to Asco. In 1972, after being told by a LACMA curator that Chicanos “only ...
Manos Sagrados is right next door to The People’s Building, the very democratic theater and art space that was started a few ...
Patricia Váz-quez Gómez has worked closely with youth and families in Oregon’s Mayan Indigenous diaspora. A multidisciplinary artist and educator based in Portland and Mexico City, she collaborated on ...
José María Rodríguez Madoz was born in Madrid in 1958. From a young age he became aware of the possibilities offered by ...
A reimagining of Peggy Guggenheim's famed "31 Women" exhibition has headed to Lisbon—with a scandalous last-minute addition!
Or at least, that's one origin story. There are many others, as would only befit this hard-to-pin-down group, which is now ...
Plus, Loro Piana celebrates 100 years with an archival South Coast Plaza pop-up and more The post Dior Debuts ‘Her Dior: ...
Brian Gardner lost hundreds of bottles of whiskey and his Altadena community lost its clubhouse when the Eaton fire burned ...