Phantom Sightings ~ LACMA

Los Angeles—Phantom Sightings: Art after the Chicano Movement, on view at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) April 6, is the first major consideration of the legacy of Chicano art in almost two decades. Unlike most exhibitions of Chicano art that have preceded it, Phantom Sightings moves away from efforts to define a distinct identity or style and instead focuses attention on conceptual strategies that artists use to intervene in public spaces or debates. Phantom Sightings traces these tendencies to the late 1960s, adding a new dimension to our understanding of Chicano art history and notions of ethnic identity, cultural politics, and artistic practice. Much more at LACMA.ORG






- Mid-City Arts 1yr Anniversary w/ Chaka/Duster/Retna/The Phantom ~ Sunday
- LACMA Late Night ~ June 21st, 2007 ~ Mid-City
- Siqueiros Mural Will Return
- I Learned it by Watching You ~ Crewest Gallery
- Save The Murals
- Cal Trans Sued for Mural Destruction ~ 101 Freeway
- Sticker Combo/AKO Tonight @ Hive Gallery ~ Downtown Los Angeles

(5 tacos)




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