Chicano Art
Monday, April 04, 2005
 
Selected Monographs & Exhibition Catalogues

Dunitz, Robin J. and James Prigoff. Painting the Town: Murals of California, RJD Enterprises, Los Ángeles, 1997.

Garduño, Blanca and José Antonio Rodríguez. Pasión por Frida, Museo Estudio Diego Rivera/De Grazia Art & Cultural Foundation, México, D.F./Tucson, AZ, 1991.

Rosas, Alejandro. Chicano and Latino Artists of Los Ángeles, Los Ángeles, CA. 1993.

Colors on Desert Walls: the Murals of El Paso, Miguel Juarez, Texas Western Press, UT El Paso, 1997.

Cercanias distantes = Distant relations : arte chicano irlandés y mexicano : textos críticos
Los Angeles Attractions, Museon Publishing, 2000.

California Art: 450 Years of Painting and Other Media, Nancy Dustin Wall Mouré, Dustin Publications, 1998.

Frank Romero: Urban Iconography / Iconografía Urbana, Harriet and Charles Luckman Fine Arts Complex, California State University, Los Angeles, 1998.

Kaleidoscope: Themes and Perspectives in Recent Art, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution—DAP Publishers, New York, 1996.

The National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution–Bulfinch Press, Little, Brown and Company, 1995.

Paintings of California, by Arnold Skolnick—Clarkson Potter, Publishers, 1993.

CARA Chicano Art: Resistance and Affirmation, UCLA Wight ARt Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, 1990.

California Painters: New Work, by Henry Hopkins - Chronicle Books; San Francisco, 1989.

Le Demon des Anges, by Letellier and Pascal: Bernard Bretonniere (C.R.D.C Nantes); France, 1989.

Inside the L.A. Artist, by Marva Marrow, with introduction by Josine Ianco-Starrels - Peregrine Smith Books; Salt Lake City 1988.

Hispanic Art in the United States: Thirty Contemporary Painters and Sculptors, by Jonathan Beardsley, Jane Livingston. With an essay by: Octavio Paz. New York: Abbevile Press, 1987.

Wall Art, by Berry Merken - Running Press; Philadelphia, 1987.

Community Murals: The People's Art, Alan W. Barnett - Philadelphia, PA: Art Alliance Press, c1984.

The Latin American Spirit: Art and Artists in the United States, 1920-1970: Essays. Luis R. Cancel, et al. New York, NY: Bronx Museum of the Arts in association with Harry N. Abrams, 1988.

Chicana Voices and Visions: A National Exhibit of Women Artists: 27 Artists from Arizona, California, Colorado, Michigan, New Mexico, and Texas. Coordinated by: Mary- Linn Hughes. Venice, CA: Social and Public Arts Resource Center, 1983.

Chicano Art History: A Book of Selected Readings. Jacinto Quirarte, ed. San Antonio, TX: Research Center for the Arts and Humanities, University of Texas at San Antonio, 1984.

Chicano Expressions: A New View in American Art: April 14-July 31, 1986. Director: Lockpez, Inverna et al. New York, NY: INTAR Latin American Gallery, 1986.

Comité Chicanarte. Chicanarte: An Exhibition. Los Angeles, CA: Comité Chicanarte, 1976.

Dale Gas: An Exhibition of Contemporary Chicano Art. Curator: Martínez, Santos. Houston, TX: Contemporary Arts Museum, 1977.

The Art of Rupert García: A Survey Exhibition, Ramón Favela, August 20, October 19, 1986. San Francisco, CA: San Francisco Chronicle Books, 1986.

Goldman, Shifra M. Arte Chicano: A Comprehensive Annotated Bibliography of Chicano Art, 1965-1981. Goldman, Shifra M. and Tomás Ybarra-Frausto, comps. Berkeley, CA: Chicano Studies Library Publications Unit, University of California at Berkeley, 1985.

Made in Aztlán. 1 ed. Brookman, Philip and Guillermo Gómez- Peña, eds. San Diego, CA: Centro Cultural de la Raza, 1986.

Mano a Mano Abstracción/Figuración: 16 Pintores Mexicano Americanos y Latino Americanos del Area de la Bahía de San Francisco. By: Eduardo Carrillo, et al. Santa Cruz, CA: Art Museum of Santa Cruz County, 1988.

Quirarte, Jacinto. Mexican American Artists. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 1973. (The John Fielding and Lois Lasater Maher series: 2).

Signs From the Heart: California Chicano Murals. Cockcroft, Eva Sperling and Holly Barnet-Sanchez, eds. Venice, CA: Social and Public Art Resource Center, c1990. 105p.

A través de la Frontera. Coordinación por: Rodriguez Pampolini, Ida. México City, México: Centro de Estudios Económicos y Sociales del Tercer Mundo, A.C., Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas, UNAM, 1983. 241p.

Santa Barraza, artist of the borderlands. College Station : Texas A & M University Press, 2001

Chicano art : inside/outside the master's house : cultural politics and the CARA exhibition. Alicia Gaspar de Alba. Austin, TX : University of Texas Press, 1998

The Barrio murals - Murales del Barrio, July 21-September 1, 1987. The Mexican Fine Arts Center--Museum, c1987

Street gallery. Robin J. Dunitz

San Francisco murals : community creates its muse, 1914-1994. Tim Drescher

The big picture : murals of Los Angeles. Melba Levick

Chicano graffiti and murals : the neighborhood art of Peter Quezada. Sojin Kim

Jaskowiak, Jennifer with prefaces by Eduardo Garrigues and Selma Holo. Intersecting Identities/Señas de identidad, USC Fisher Gallery /Casa de América, Los Ángeles, CA./Madrid, Spain, 1996.

Nieto, Margarita, with an essay by Bolton Colburn. Across the Street: Self-Help Graphics and Chicano Art in Los Ángeles, Laguna Art Museum, 1995.

Ela, Patrick. Faces of the City: Recent Work by Alfredo de Batuc & Miguel Ángel Reyes, Transamerica Galleries, Los Ángeles, CA., 1995.

Reed, Jim. In Their Own Image, Art Institute of Southern California, Laguna Beach, CA., 1995.

McGee, Mike. The Elegant, the Irreverent, and the Obsessive, Cal State Univ. Fullerton, 1993.

Stallings, Tyler. Laughing Matters, Los Ángeles Municipal Art Gallery, 1993.

Mesa-Bains, Amalia . Chicano Expressions, Serigraphs from the Collection of Self Help Graphics, United States Information Agency, 1993.

Reed, Jim. A Room with a View. Art Institute of Southern California, Laguna Beach, 1992

Nieto, Margarita. L.A. L.A. The Creation of a City Through Visual Images, U.L.A.L.A., Los Ángeles, CA., 1989. (U.L.A.L.A. stands for United Latino Artists of LA, go figure. This exhibit included work by Carlos Almaraz, Elsa Flores, Eloy Tórrez, Guillermo Bert and others)

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