Three new stations along the historic Wilshire corridor showcase vast murals, photorealistic drawings and Art Deco-inspired ...
Labor and immigrant rights are central to Chicago's identity, making the Cesar Chavez news especially tragic to arts and ...
On March 18, The New York Times published an investigative article alleging Cesar Chavez had sexually abused two adolescent ...
Community historian Ruben Molina’s new book, "The Dreamy Side," explores how 1950s rhythm and blues shaped Chicano youth ...
Luis Valdez gave a public talk at an event hosted by the Department of Theater and Latino Theater Initiatives on April 28 in ...
Community historian Ruben Molina's discovery of 1950s rhythm & blues records with handwritten tags inspired "The Dreamy Side, ...
From representations of the body and questions of visibility to engagements with land, belonging and displacement, the works ...
During a time not unlike the one that ignited the historic founding of Chicano Park, thousands of people turned out Saturday at the iconic gathering space to celebrate their culture, stoke their ...
Jennifer Andrea Porras, now 53, says they were sexually abused by the union leader as a teen ...
With some key examples, according to four curators and three historians. By Julia Halperin One of the longest-running movements in art history, it combined poetry and painting into a single image.
The movement in five works. By Julia Halperin One of the earliest and most famous conceptual artworks is “Fountain” by Marcel Duchamp: a porcelain urinal the artist submitted to an exhibition in 1917.
Art Movements, published every Thursday afternoon, is a roundup of must-know news, appointments, awards, and other happenings in today’s chaotic art world. Despite making millions each year from its ...