Mi Vida Junto a El Cristo de Espaldas Autobiograf A P Stuma de Tom S Fundora
by Tom S Fundora and Gonz Lez Calzada Ariel
CUTE ANIMALS - Adult Coloring Books (Adult Coloring Books, #1)
by Creative Unicorn and Colorful World
Rice Bowls in the Delta (Occasional Papers, #16)
by Julia G Costello and Mary L Maniery
90's foever (Video Game in 90's on Pink Sketchbook, #3) (Video Game in 90's on Purple Sketchbook, #3)
by C Cher
Chicana/o Art since the Sixties: From Errata to Remix combines decolonial theory with extensive archival and field research to offer a new critical perspective on Chicana/o art. Using Los Angeles as a case study, Karen Mary Davalos develops an interdisciplinary model for a comprehensive art history that considers not only artists and art groups, their cultural production, and the exhibitions that feature their work but also curators, collectors, critics, and advocates. In proposing such vernacul...
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A Weekly Planner 2018-2019 (Personalized Marble Planners, #1) (Golden Galaxy, #1)
by Pretty Planners
Sketchbook (Love Me Like the Moon Sketchbook, #1) (Flamingo in Love Sketchbook, #1)
by Dim Ple
California Figurative Paintings Book 1 Prints in a Book
by Grace Divine
Playing with Fire: Paintings by Carlos Almaraz is the first full- length monograph devoted to an artist known for both his politically engaged cultural production as well as his vibrant, highly sought-after studio art, particularly his scenes of car crashes and pastoral depictions of L.A.'s Echo Park. Among the leading figures whose artistic, cultural, and political motivations catalyzed the Chicano Art movement in the 1970s, Almaraz began his career with works for the United Farm Workers and co...
The work of this important sculptor, spokesperson, and teacher is seen from a variety of cultural perspectives in this book, which draws upon the artist's entire oeuvre and places well-known works alongside unpublished drawings, paintings, sculptures, notebooks, and statements. Designed in a large format to complement Magu's bold use of color, the book includes essays addressing such topics as the concept of emplacement, gender and the imagery of lowriders, and Magu as a social artist.