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In the art world, “Mi Vida” may be priceless. I’ve asked its owner, attorney and businesswoman Inez Cindy Gabriel to estimate its worth, but she always demurs.
03-28-2025 DESIGN New documentary chronicles a 1970s art group that reshaped Chicano identity The Asco art collective emerged at the height of the Chicano civil rights movement in the 1960s and 1970s.
Both members, who appear in the documentary, saw the film for the first time with a crowd of fans and a group of young Chicano artists whose art was inspired by ASCO’s early rebellion.
Harry Gamboa Jr., a founding member of the Chicano art collective Asco, poses for a portrait to promote the documentary film "ASCO: Without Permission" on Wednesday, March 19, 2025, in Los Angeles.
"ASCO: Without Permission" is director Travis Gutiérrez Senger's latest documentary and executive produced by Gael Garcia Bernal and Diego Luna.
The SXSW documentary 'ASCO: Without Permission' is a superbly edited and assembled chronicle of a 1970s Chicano art movement in Los Angeles.
Netón Vega breaks down 5 essential songs from his album 'Mi Vida, Mi Muerte'. The 21-track LP includes collaborations with Peso Pluma, Xavi and more.
Paintings by Chicano artists, from a personal collection, on display in a museum. That sounds familiar. But this isn’t The Cheech in Riverside. Rather, it’s the Claremont Lewis Museum of Art ...
The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture of the Riverside Art Museum has generated $29 million for the city of Riverside in its first two years, city officials said.
Chicano art pioneer Cesar A. Martínez showing new work at Ruiz-Healy By Deborah Martin, Staff writer Oct 30, 2024 ...