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
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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