To Exist is to Resist,” is the title of a story that describes two murals, one banner, and the shrinking distance between Mexico and Palestine. This banner, which affirms indigenous steadfastness inspired by Palestinian ṣumūd, appears in big bold red font on similar murals in different sites in Mexico and Palestine: a community center in caracol Oventic—one of the major autonomous Zapatista municipalities in the highlands of Chiapas— and the Apartheid Wall in Occupied Bethlehem. Gustavo Chávez Pavón, a Zapatista cultural promter and an artist from Mexico City, painted both murals in 2004. In this essay, which summarizes series of personal interviews that I conducted with Chávez Pavón between 2017 and 2018, I reflect on how mural...
The goal of this project was to explore the ways in which Chicano muralists of the 1970s and 80s use...
This research project investigates the sociopolitical factors that contributed to the lack of Afro-M...
This dissertation examines the iterations and scatterings of the icon of Mexican Revolutionary Emili...
Gustavo Chavéz Pavón (Mexico City), Dyg’ Nojoch (Chiapas) and Janet Calderon (Hidalgo) are three Zap...
Los tres grandes were the leading members of the Mexican Mural Renaissance, a government sponsored p...
The Spirit of Aztlan celebrates Mexican and MexicanAmerican art and its significant contribution to ...
Esta dissertação é um estudo etnográfico sobre a arte mural zapatista. Os murais com os quais trabal...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 133-134).Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Techn...
125 pagesAlthough parietal writing – the act of writing on walls – has existed for thousands of year...
My name is Rigoberto Flores and I was born in Guerrero, Mexico. The work I make involves politics, i...
Murals have been an important medium of public expression in Mexico since the Mexican Revolution, an...
Social movements in Mexico City and Los Angeles inspired muralists to employ indigenous imagery to p...
This thesis is a multidisciplinary project, drawing on the discourses of Visual Cultural Studies, La...
textSince 1994, Chicana/o artists, musicians, and activists have been in dialogue with the Zapatista...
Walls have been a medium upon which peoples imprint their visions and dreams of the world:their worl...
The goal of this project was to explore the ways in which Chicano muralists of the 1970s and 80s use...
This research project investigates the sociopolitical factors that contributed to the lack of Afro-M...
This dissertation examines the iterations and scatterings of the icon of Mexican Revolutionary Emili...
Gustavo Chavéz Pavón (Mexico City), Dyg’ Nojoch (Chiapas) and Janet Calderon (Hidalgo) are three Zap...
Los tres grandes were the leading members of the Mexican Mural Renaissance, a government sponsored p...
The Spirit of Aztlan celebrates Mexican and MexicanAmerican art and its significant contribution to ...
Esta dissertação é um estudo etnográfico sobre a arte mural zapatista. Os murais com os quais trabal...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 133-134).Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Techn...
125 pagesAlthough parietal writing – the act of writing on walls – has existed for thousands of year...
My name is Rigoberto Flores and I was born in Guerrero, Mexico. The work I make involves politics, i...
Murals have been an important medium of public expression in Mexico since the Mexican Revolution, an...
Social movements in Mexico City and Los Angeles inspired muralists to employ indigenous imagery to p...
This thesis is a multidisciplinary project, drawing on the discourses of Visual Cultural Studies, La...
textSince 1994, Chicana/o artists, musicians, and activists have been in dialogue with the Zapatista...
Walls have been a medium upon which peoples imprint their visions and dreams of the world:their worl...
The goal of this project was to explore the ways in which Chicano muralists of the 1970s and 80s use...
This research project investigates the sociopolitical factors that contributed to the lack of Afro-M...
This dissertation examines the iterations and scatterings of the icon of Mexican Revolutionary Emili...