Abstract: Originating in the context of the Civil Rights Movements and political activities addressing issues of race, gender and sexuality, the Women’s Liberation movement and the Chicano Movement became departures for two significant counter art movements in Los Angeles in the 1970s. This article explores some of the various reasons why Anglo American feminist artists and Chicana artists were not able to fully collaborate in the 1970s, provides some possible explanations for their separation, and argues that the Eurocentric imperative in visual fine art was challenged already in the 1970s by Chicana/o artists in Los Angeles. In so doing, the art activism by Anglo American feminists and Chicanas/os is comparatively investigated with Los An...
In this paper I will argue that Chicana feminist artist Laura Aguilar, Alma Lopez, Laura Molina, and...
During the late 1960s and early 1970s, Chicanas gradually began to politically organize. Through a s...
Can artists produce socially relevant and politically controversial artwork, which gains strength t...
The history of the Mexican American population of the United States has involved a succession of soc...
Building on scholarship that continues to expand the cultural topography of the city, this dissertat...
The Mexican American civil rights and the feminist movements both began in the late 1960s. Despite b...
UnrestrictedAlmost thirty years have passed since the Chicano Movement in the American Southwest fir...
The purpose of this brief article is to discuss the context and the political tensions that existed ...
Chicano art is an ambivalent concept to curate. Spanning across all artistic media and covering over...
This article is based on interviews with the curators of two large feminist art exhibitions which op...
This thesis offers a feminist reading of women’s art in Britain and North America in the 1970s. Thro...
In 1966, the Black Power Movement, which influenced numerous other social liberation movements, sign...
In this dissertation, I trace the Taller de Gráfica Popular’s (TGP) influence on the Chicano and Bla...
Between 1975 and 1987 feminism in the arts in Mexico delineated a unique situation, one without para...
The end of 1970s is an interesting moment to understand the epistemic shift that involves the passag...
In this paper I will argue that Chicana feminist artist Laura Aguilar, Alma Lopez, Laura Molina, and...
During the late 1960s and early 1970s, Chicanas gradually began to politically organize. Through a s...
Can artists produce socially relevant and politically controversial artwork, which gains strength t...
The history of the Mexican American population of the United States has involved a succession of soc...
Building on scholarship that continues to expand the cultural topography of the city, this dissertat...
The Mexican American civil rights and the feminist movements both began in the late 1960s. Despite b...
UnrestrictedAlmost thirty years have passed since the Chicano Movement in the American Southwest fir...
The purpose of this brief article is to discuss the context and the political tensions that existed ...
Chicano art is an ambivalent concept to curate. Spanning across all artistic media and covering over...
This article is based on interviews with the curators of two large feminist art exhibitions which op...
This thesis offers a feminist reading of women’s art in Britain and North America in the 1970s. Thro...
In 1966, the Black Power Movement, which influenced numerous other social liberation movements, sign...
In this dissertation, I trace the Taller de Gráfica Popular’s (TGP) influence on the Chicano and Bla...
Between 1975 and 1987 feminism in the arts in Mexico delineated a unique situation, one without para...
The end of 1970s is an interesting moment to understand the epistemic shift that involves the passag...
In this paper I will argue that Chicana feminist artist Laura Aguilar, Alma Lopez, Laura Molina, and...
During the late 1960s and early 1970s, Chicanas gradually began to politically organize. Through a s...
Can artists produce socially relevant and politically controversial artwork, which gains strength t...