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Printing the Revolution!: The Rise and Impact of Chicano Graphics, 1965-Now, Ramos Carmen, Romo Terezita, Reinoza Tatiana


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Автор: Ramos Carmen, Romo Terezita, Reinoza Tatiana
Название:  Printing the Revolution!: The Rise and Impact of Chicano Graphics, 1965-Now
ISBN: 9780691210803
Издательство: Wiley
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ISBN-10: 0691210802
Обложка/Формат: Hardcover
Страницы: 320
Вес: 2.13 кг.
Дата издания: 15.09.2020
Язык: English
Издание: Flexibound
Иллюстрации: 297 color + 7 b/w illus.
Размер: 307 x 236 x 38
Читательская аудитория: General (us: trade)
Подзаголовок: The rise and impact of chicano graphics, 1965 to now
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Поставляется из: Англии
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A groundbreaking look at how Chicano graphic artists and their collaborators have used their work to imagine and sustain identities and political viewpoints during the past half century

The 1960s witnessed the rise of the Chicano civil rights movement, or El Movimiento, and marked a new way of being a person of Mexican descent in the United States. To call oneself Chicano--a formerly derogatory term--became a political and cultural statement, and Chicano graphic artists asserted this identity through their printmaking and activism. Printing the Revolution explores the remarkable legacy of Chicano graphic arts relative to major social movements, the way these artists and their cross-cultural collaborators advanced printmaking methods, and the mediums unique role in shaping critical debates about U.S. identity and history.

From satire and portraiture to politicized pop, this volume examines how artists created visually captivating graphics that catalyzed audiences. Posters and prints announced labor strikes and cultural events, highlighted the plight of political prisoners, schooled viewers in Third World liberation movements, and, most significantly, challenged the invisibility of Mexican Americans in U.S. society. While screen printing was the dominant mode of printmaking during the civil rights era, this book considers how artists embrace a wide range of techniques and strategies, from installation art to shareable digital graphics. This book shows how artists have used and continue to use graphic arts as a means to engage the public, address social justice concerns, and wrestle with shifting notions of the term Chicano.

Uniting historic civil rights prints alongside artworks by leading graphic artists working today, Printing the Revolution presents a valuable look at the past, present, and future of an essential aspect of Chicano art.

Exhibition Schedule
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC
September 11, 2020-January 24, 2021

Published in association with the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC




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