Chicano Art
Monday, April 04, 2005
 
Partial List of Exhibits on Chicana/Chicano Art

2004-2006
"Arte Caliente: Selections from the Joe A. Diaz Collection," The South Texas Institute for the Arts, May 7-August 22, 2004; National Hispanic Cultural Center, Albuquerque, NM, September 17-February 26, 2006. Future dates to be announced.

2001
"Chicano Visions: American Painters on the Verge," San Antonio Museum of Art, San Antonio, Texas, Traveling Exhibition.

Inspired and directed by Cheech Marin’s vision to highlight expressions of Chicano culture, “CHICANO” presents the many voices of today’s Chicanos via a traditional art exhibit

“Chicano Visions: American Painters on the Verge” and a multi-media exhibit “Chicano Now: American Expressions.” http://www.chicano-art-life.com/index.html

Read more on the exhibit: http://arttech.about.com/library/weekly/aa_041602_chicano_exhibit.htm
http://www.sa-museum.org/exhibitions/cowden/-5.html

"Arte Latino Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum,"
Terra Museum of American Art, Chicago, Illinois, Traveling Exhibition

2000
"The Contemporary Latino Masters," Modern Art Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
"Made in California, 1900-2000", Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Los Angeles
"East of the River", Santa Monica Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA.
"C.O.L.A. 2000", UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA.

1999
"El Norte," Joslyn Fine Arts Gallery, Torrance, CA

1996
"Kaleidoscope: American Art at the End of the Century," National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C.
"Distant Relations-A Dialogue Between Chicano, Irish and Mexican Artists," Santa Monica Museum of Art, Santa Monica, CA. Distant Relations-A Dialogue Between Chicano, Irish and Mexican Artists, Camden Arts Centre, London, England.
"Intersecting Identities/Señas de identidad," USC Fisher Gallery, Los Ángeles, CA. Funded (in part) by Casa de América, Madrid. (Frank Romero, Salomón, Alfredo de Batuc, among others.) Catalogue available online through USC

1995
"Across the Street," Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach, CA, and "Across the Street," Armand Hammer Museum of Art, Los Ángeles, CA and Corpus Christi, Anchorage and other stops. [Consisted of nothing but silk screen prints from Self Help Graphics]
"Xicano Progeny," The Mexican Museum, San Fransisco, CA.

1994
"Los Angees / Berlin," Gallerie M., Berlin Germany
"The Mystical in Art: Chicano Latino Painting"
"Xicano Ricorso: A Thirty Year Retrospective from Aztlan," The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY.

1993
"Laughing Matters," Curated by Tyler Stallings. Municipal Art Gallery, Los Ángeles, CA
"Pasión por Frida," Mexican Cultural Institute, Los Ángeles, CA (originated at the Museo Estudio Diego Rivera en México, D.F.)

1991
"California Citiscapes," San Diego Museum of Art, San Diego, CA
"Motion as Metaphor: The Automobile in Art," Virginia Beach Center for the Arts, Virginia Beach, VA
"Contemporary Visions of the Virgin of Guadalupe," Downey Museum of Art, Downey, CA

1990-91
"Adelante Con Safos," Galería Sin Fronteras, Austin TX
"Post Chicano Generation in Art: Breaking Boundaries," Mars Artspace, Phoenix, AZ.

1990
"Chicano Art/Resistance and Affirmation, 1965-1985," 1992 Wight Art Gallery, UCLA , traveling to the Denver Museum, The Albuquerque Museum, The National Museum of Art, The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, The Tucson Museum
"Le Demon Des Anges," Traveling Exhibition, Espace Lyon Art Contemporary (E.L.A.C.), Lyon, France.
"Selections from Self- Help Graphics," Barnsdall Art Park, Junior Art Center, Los Angeles, CA. "Estampa Chicana, La Locura Cura," Galeria El Juglar, Mexico City, Mexico.
"Chican- Arte," Escuela Nacional de Arted Plasticas (UNAM), Mexico City, Mexico.

1990
"Aquí y Allá," Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, CA & Centro Cultural Tijuana, Tijuana, México


1989
"Visions: An exhibit of Mexican and Chicano Art," Clark Humanities Museum, Scripps College, Claremont, CA
"Le Demon Des Anges," Traveling Exhibition, The Contemporary Art Museum, Center de Arte de Santa Monica, Barcelona, Spain.
"Le Demon Des Anges," Traveling Exhibition, The Center for Cultural Development (CRDC), Nantes France.
"V Festival Internacional de la Raza," Centro Cultural, Tijuana, Baja.
"Hispanic Art on Paper," Los Ángeles County Museum of Art, Los Ángeles, CA

1989
"Le Demon des Anges," Hallu du CRDC Nantes, France; Barcelona, Spain; Lund, Sweden; Brussels, Belgium

1987-89
"Hispanic Art in the United States," Museum of Fine Art, Houston, TX; Corcoran Gallery, Washington, DC; Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL; Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Fe, NM; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA; Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY

1987
"Los Angeles Today: Contemporary Visions," Amerika Haus, West Berlin, Germany, Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, CA
"Chicano Expressions, Traveling Exhibition," Intar Gallery, New York, NY.; San Fransisco, CA.; Washington DC.; San Antonio, TX.; Los Angeles, CA.

1986
"Crossing borders/ Chicano artists," San Jose Museum of Art, CA
"JUNTOS 1986," El Paso, Texas.

1985
"Spectrum of Los Angeles: Neue Künst aus California," Hartje Gallery, Frankfurt, West Germany and Tour
"Asco 85," Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (L.A.C.E.), Los Angeles, CA.
"Made in Aztlan," Centro Cultural de La Raza, San Diego, CA.
"JUNTOS 1985," Lincoln Cultural Arts Center, El Paso, Texas.

1984
"Asco '84," Armory for the Arts, Santa Fe, New Mexico

1982
"Asco '82," Galeria de la Raza, San Francisco, CA
"Magical Mystery Tour," Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, CA

1982
"Califas: Works on Paper," Fondo del Sol/Spanish American Media Center, Washington DC

1981
"Murals of Aztlán," Craft and Folk Art Museum, Los Angeles, CA and Tour

1977-78
"Ancient Roots/New Visions," Tucson , AZ, Museum Show and Tour

1978
"The Aesthetics of Graffiti," San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, CA

1975
"Chicanarte," Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery and Tour
'' Chicanismo en El Arte,'' Los Angeles County Museum of Art

1974
"Los Four," Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA

Comments:
I wonder how many Chicanos are making Interactive Art? I had someone tell me the other day however, that media art is not High Art. Then again, I do live in D.C. and the person was a student at George Washington University, however, she has to get her impressions from someone.
 
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