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Rose replied, “Yeppers.” Rose shouted out her tattoo artist in Utah for getting great color onto her "vintage skin." (TikTok/@crazyauntrose) Plenty of ink-lovers saw themselves in Rose’s story.
03-28-2025 DESIGN New documentary chronicles a 1970s art group that reshaped Chicano identity The Asco art collective emerged at the height of the Chicano civil rights movement in the 1960s and 1970s.
A group of young Mexican Americans created their own avenues for art to fight exclusion; the documentary "ASCO: Without Permission," executive produced by Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna ...
It’s not a thing. It doesn’t belong. It’s not part of American art,’” said Pilar Tompkins-Rivas, the chief curator and deputy director of the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art.
How a 1970s Chicano Art Group Defied the Mainstream and Made History LOS ANGELES (AP) — When filmmaker Travis Gutiérrez Senger reflects on ASCO’s legacy, he quickly notes they were more than ...
Harry Gamboa Jr., a founding member of the Chicano art collective Asco, poses for a portrait to promote the documentary film "ASCO: Without Permission" on Wednesday, March 19, 2025, in Los Angeles.
More: Papel Chicano exhibit at El Paso Museum of Art highlights Cheech Marin's collection More: From murals to sculptures, a dozen new public art projects to pop up across Sun City ...
The decades-spanning art and activism of the Chicano collective ASCO — named after the Spanish word for “disgust” — gets a generously researched and superbly edited portrait in filmmaker ...
Chicano art pioneer Cesar A. Martínez showing new work at Ruiz-Healy By Deborah Martin, Staff writer Oct 30, 2024 ...
In his research on Chicana tattooing, Xuan Santos found that several Chicano tattooists in East Los Angeles often “refused to tattoo Chicanas in areas of the body that are visible to the public ...