Beasley’s Vaqueros presents the life and work of South Texas artist Ricardo M. Beasley. Between roughly 1940 and 1980, Beasley produced dozens of pen-and-ink drawings of working vaqueros, the Tejano cowboys of South Texas. His vibrant, action-packed scenes capture the dangers as well as the joys of working with cattle, horses, and an often unforgiving landscape of cactus and mesquite. In addition to a selection of Beasley’s work, historian AndrÉs Tijerina has collected and translated an extensiv...
Few images hold an active claim on the imaginations of countless generations, but the Plumed Serpent, or Quetzalcoatl, has endured through 5,000 years of Mesoamerican history. Visualized as part bird and part snake and also in human form, this benevolent god remained a potent symbol of creation from the time of the ancient Olmec to the Mexican revolution. Quetzalcoatl took root ten years ago in the fertile imagination of seasoned biographer Neil Baldwin when he toured the sites of Mexico. The re...
This Must Be the Place: An Oral History of Latin American Artists in New York, 1965–1975
by Aime Iglesias Lukin
An oral history of the Latin American artists who moved to New York in the late 1960s and pioneered a new conceptualism informed by their migrant experiences In the late 1960s and early 1970s, during a time of global cultural and social upheaval, a key group of Latin American artists migrated to New York. Part of the generational shift toward Happenings, Minimalism and Conceptualism, the group worked in conversation with experimental practices while exploring topics of migration, identity, poli...
Chicano Artists America Should Know About (Chicano Artists America Should Know about, #1)
by José Andrés Girón
sketchbook (No Fly Zone by Panguin on Yellow Sketchbook, #4) (Cute Elephant on Orange Sketchbook, #5)
by C Cher
I want to be dinosaur (I Want to Be Dinosaur on Red Sketchbook, #5) (I Want to Be Dinosaur on Dark Blue Sketchbook, #5)
by C Cher
Sugar Skulls Illustrated Weekly Planner 2018
by Quipoppe Publications
International Perspectives on Chicana/o Studies (Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies)
This volume examines how the field of Chicana/o studies has developed to become an area of interest to scholars far beyond the United States and Spain. For this reason, the volume includes contributions by a range of international scholars and takes the concept of place as a unifying paradigm. As a way of overcoming borders that are both physical and metaphorical, it seeks to reflect the diversity and range of current scholarship in Chicana/o studies while simultaneously highlighting the diverse...
Libri Da Colorare Per Adulti Ragazze Teschio Di Zucchero
by Teschio Di Zucchero
Gratitude Journal for Boys (Gratitude for Children, #1)
by Cindy K Wells
Los Pueblos Indigenas de Oaxaca. Atlas Etnografico (Tezontle)
by Alicia Mabel Barabas
Place and Politics in Latin American Digital Culture (Routledge Studies in New Media and Cyberculture)
by Claire Taylor
This volume explores one of the central issues that has been debated in internet studies in recent years: locality, and the extent to which cultural production online can be embedded in a specific place. The particular focus of the book is on the practices of net artists in Latin America, and how their work interrogates some of the central place-based concerns of Latin(o) American identity through their on- and offline cultural practice. Six particular works by artists of different countries in...