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Over the course of his career, Eamon Ore-Giron has examined the
personal and historical ramifications of cultural hybridity. Raised
in Tucson, Ore-Giron is inspired by his roots in the American
Southwest, his visits to his father s hometown of Huancayo, Peru,
and his time spent as a practicing artist in California and Mexico.
This catalogue brings together for the first time three pivotal
chapters in Ore-Giron s career: his Southwest and Peruvian-inspired
figurative works from the 2000s; his paintings from the 2010s that
engaged elements of both figuration and abstraction, including an
ongoing series focused on Mesoamerican deities; and the sublime
gold-based paintings from his recent Infinite Regress series.
Curator Miranda Lash, along with celebrated scholars C. Ondine
Chavoya and Jace Clayton, explore Ore-Giron s approach to
de-colonizing the medium of painting, his impact within in the Los
Angeles art scene, and his seminal work as a DJ who highlights the
intersections between North and South American sound.
This anthology provides an overview of the history and theory of
Chicano/a art from the 1960s to the present, emphasizing the
debates and vocabularies that have played key roles in its
conceptualization. In Chicano and Chicana Art-which includes many
of Chicano/a art's landmark and foundational texts and
manifestos-artists, curators, and cultural critics trace the
development of Chicano/a art from its early role in the Chicano
civil rights movement to its mainstream acceptance in American art
institutions. Throughout this teaching-oriented volume they address
a number of themes, including the politics of border life, public
art practices such as posters and murals, and feminist and queer
artists' figurations of Chicano/a bodies. They also chart the
multiple cultural and artistic influences-from American graffiti
and Mexican pre-Columbian spirituality to pop art and
modernism-that have informed Chicano/a art's practice.
Contributors. Carlos Almaraz, David Avalos, Judith F. Baca, Raye
Bemis, Jo-Anne Berelowitz, Elizabeth Blair, Chaz Bojoroquez, Philip
Brookman, Mel Casas, C. Ondine Chavoya, Karen Mary Davalos, Rupert
Garcia, Alicia Gaspar de Alba, Shifra Goldman, Jennifer A.
Gonzalez, Rita Gonzalez, Robb Hernandez, Juan Felipe Herrera, Louis
Hock, Nancy L. Kelker, Philip Kennicott, Josh Kun, Asta Kuusinen,
Gilberto "Magu" Lujan, Amelia Malagamba-Ansotegui, Amalia
Mesa-Bains, Dylan Miner, Malaquias Montoya, Judithe Hernandez de
Neikrug, Chon Noriega, Joseph Palis, Laura Elisa Perez, Peter
Plagens, Catherine Ramirez, Matthew Reilly, James Rojas, Terezita
Romo, Ralph Rugoff, Lezlie Salkowitz-Montoya, Marcos
Sanchez-Tranquilino, Cylena Simonds, Elizabeth Sisco, John Tagg,
Roberto Tejada, Ruben Trejo, Gabriela Valdivia, Tomas
Ybarra-Frausto, Victor Zamudio-Taylor
This anthology provides an overview of the history and theory of
Chicano/a art from the 1960s to the present, emphasizing the
debates and vocabularies that have played key roles in its
conceptualization. In Chicano and Chicana Art—which includes many
of Chicano/a art's landmark and foundational texts and
manifestos—artists, curators, and cultural critics trace the
development of Chicano/a art from its early role in the Chicano
civil rights movement to its mainstream acceptance in American art
institutions. Throughout this teaching-oriented volume they address
a number of themes, including the politics of border life, public
art practices such as posters and murals, and feminist and queer
artists' figurations of Chicano/a bodies. They also chart the
multiple cultural and artistic influences—from American graffiti
and Mexican pre-Columbian spirituality to pop art and
modernism—that have informed Chicano/a art's practice.
Contributors. Carlos Almaraz, David Avalos, Judith F.
Baca, Raye Bemis, Jo-Anne Berelowitz, Elizabeth Blair, Chaz
BojĂłroquez, Philip Brookman, Mel Casas, C. Ondine Chavoya, Karen
Mary Davalos, Rupert GarcĂa, Alicia Gaspar de Alba, Shifra
Goldman, Jennifer A. González, Rita Gonzalez, Robb Hernández,
Juan Felipe Herrera, Louis Hock, Nancy L. Kelker, Philip Kennicott,
Josh Kun, Asta Kuusinen, Gilberto “Magu” Luján, Amelia
Malagamba-Ansotegui, Amalia Mesa-Bains, Dylan
Miner, Malaquias Montoya, Judithe Hernández de Neikrug, Chon
Noriega, Joseph Palis, Laura Elisa PĂ©rez, Peter Plagens, Catherine
RamĂrez, Matthew Reilly, James Rojas, Terezita Romo, Ralph Rugoff,
Lezlie Salkowitz-Montoya, Marcos Sanchez-Tranquilino, Cylena
Simonds, Elizabeth Sisco, John Tagg, Roberto Tejada, Rubén Trejo,
Gabriela Valdivia, Tomás Ybarra-Frausto, Victor Zamudio-Taylor
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