The theme for our gallery exhibitions this year is Artivism, a blending of art and activism, using art to make a difference. Bansky comes to mind as a recent artist whose work is ...
The Huntington acquires Robert Indiana’s iconic “LOVE” sculpture: L.A. arts and culture this weekend
The Huntington acquired Robert Indiana's iconic "LOVE" sculpture. Designed in 1966, the piece is third in an edition of five.
Luis Valdez gave a public talk at an event hosted by the Department of Theater and Latino Theater Initiatives on April 28 in ...
Four leaders of the Brown Berets (from left, Fred Lopez, David Sanchez, Carlos Montes, and Ralph Ramirez) in 1968. Previously known as Young Chicanos for Community Action, the group advocated for ...
On March 18, The New York Times published an investigative article alleging Cesar Chavez had sexually abused two adolescent ...
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 ...
Community historian Ruben Molina's discovery of 1950s rhythm & blues records with handwritten tags inspired "The Dreamy Side, ...
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Chicano music history meets modern Latin beats
From the soulful R&B-fused parties of 1950s Chicano youth to today’s global Latin music takeover, the cultural thread remains unbroken. Historians, artists, and musicians continue to preserve and ...
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 ...
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.
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