Chicano Graphics

チカーノ・グラフィックス / 1965– / Style / Printmaking and Social Movements

Argues for Mexican-American cultural self-determination and social justice through screenprints, posters, satire and portraits.

Screenprinting / Protest posters / Symbolic portraits / Bilingual text

チカーノ映画『Please, Don't Bury Me Alive!』ポスター 1976スミソニアン・アメリカ美術館『¡Printing the Revolution!』より引用

Dictionary entry

Best used for
Comparing primary sources and canonical works · Extracting principles that transfer to other media
Type
Observe the letters, signs and scale of reference works
Composition
Extract the one structure that governs space and gaze
Material
Verify materials specific to region, period and process
Caution
Never borrow the palette and symbols apart from the political demands. Identify the artists, movements and print shops.
Further study
Rupert García / Ester Hernandez / Galería de la Raza

Related entries

Source: Smithsonian American Art Museum — ¡Printing the Revolution!

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