After its SXSW premiere, 'Asco' filmmaker Travis Gutierrez Senger hopes the radical art collective will inspire generations ...
Without Permission' is a superbly edited and assembled chronicle of a 1970s Chicano art movement in Los Angeles.
The film chronicles the beginnings of Asco, gives background on its most famous works and highlights its influence on the contemporary Chicano art world. The storytelling format is a mixture of ...
In the 1970s, a group of Chicano teenagers got together in East Los Angeles to make art. They staged a Christmas parade in outrageous homemade costumes. They tagged the L.A. County Museum of Art.
Spreckels Elementary School unveiled a mural, "Paws for Peace Pillars," that was inspired by the colorful art that graces the ...
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 Travis ...
Cuco announced his new album ‘Ridin,’ which will hear him tap into Chicano soul. He also dropped the video for ‘My 45.’ ...
The mural process started in October when the school’s diversity, equity, and inclusion committee met professional graffiti artist David Mena at Chicano Park — who also happened to be the ...
Or at least, that's one origin story. There are many others, as would only befit this hard-to-pin-down group, which is now ...
After releasing a number of buzzy singles and EPs, Slow Joy — the recording name of Chicano artist Esteban Flores — has announced his full-length debut album. A Joy So Slow At Times I Don’t ...