My name is Rigoberto Flores and I was born in Guerrero, Mexico. The work I make involves politics, immigration, cartel violence and religious themes. I’m interested in presenting these challenging and difficult concepts, to have them remain in the public consciousness. The work I produce involve charcoal drawings, textiles, print, and painting. The work I create is intended to address inconstancies in established ideas, usually involving government violence. Throughout history art has been used to promote institutional propaganda. I am searching to do the same, but to oppose those structures
Artist Statement: As a first generation Mexican-American I feel closer to my Mexican heritage- the c...
Murals have been an important medium of public expression in Mexico since the Mexican Revolution, an...
My designs address Decolonization and Dreamers which are two issues facing the Latinx community and ...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Yajaira Urzua-Reyes(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Flori...
My work is a manifestation of emotions concerning personal, social, and political issues that influe...
In this body of work I use printmaking to look critically at the commercial consumption of Mexican c...
The purpose of this brief article is to discuss the context and the political tensions that existed ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 31-32).For a long time I refused the idea of making borde...
This artwork is a study on the work of Francisco Toledo (on the right), an indigenous Mexican artist...
To Exist is to Resist,” is the title of a story that describes two murals, one banner, and th...
In my work I strive to communicate my relationship with my ethnicity and the role that Latine people...
Los tres grandes were the leading members of the Mexican Mural Renaissance, a government sponsored p...
The Chicano movement took place during the late 1960s through the early 1970s and introduced the con...
Mass media and social media in Mexico have been depicting the visual image of Indigenous people thro...
This thesis support paper explores a body of work based on drawing and painting representing my Lati...
Artist Statement: As a first generation Mexican-American I feel closer to my Mexican heritage- the c...
Murals have been an important medium of public expression in Mexico since the Mexican Revolution, an...
My designs address Decolonization and Dreamers which are two issues facing the Latinx community and ...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Yajaira Urzua-Reyes(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Flori...
My work is a manifestation of emotions concerning personal, social, and political issues that influe...
In this body of work I use printmaking to look critically at the commercial consumption of Mexican c...
The purpose of this brief article is to discuss the context and the political tensions that existed ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 31-32).For a long time I refused the idea of making borde...
This artwork is a study on the work of Francisco Toledo (on the right), an indigenous Mexican artist...
To Exist is to Resist,” is the title of a story that describes two murals, one banner, and th...
In my work I strive to communicate my relationship with my ethnicity and the role that Latine people...
Los tres grandes were the leading members of the Mexican Mural Renaissance, a government sponsored p...
The Chicano movement took place during the late 1960s through the early 1970s and introduced the con...
Mass media and social media in Mexico have been depicting the visual image of Indigenous people thro...
This thesis support paper explores a body of work based on drawing and painting representing my Lati...
Artist Statement: As a first generation Mexican-American I feel closer to my Mexican heritage- the c...
Murals have been an important medium of public expression in Mexico since the Mexican Revolution, an...
My designs address Decolonization and Dreamers which are two issues facing the Latinx community and ...