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Chicano Visions at the de Young Museum |
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Frank Romero, The Arrest of the Paleteros [ice-cream men], 1996 (detail).
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA.- The de Young Museum presents the exhibit Chicano. Chicano Visions: American Painters on the Verge as Collected by Cheech Marin Chicano Visions is largely based on comedian and actor Cheech Marins private collection, reflecting those aspects of Chicano culture and the artists that most interest him. Marin first gained national fame as a rebellious outsider when he co-starred with Tommy Chong in the 1978 movie Up In Smoke.
That sensibility is reflected in Marins collection, which focuses on works by Chicano artists whose urban, street-wise temperament informs a highly expressive and emotionally keyed painterly style. The exhibition, curated by Rene Yañez, brings together paintings by 26 of the finest Chicano/a artists on the contemporary scene, including Carlos Almaraz, Chaz Bojorquez, Diane Gamboa, Margaret Garcia, Rupert Garcia, Gronk, Carmen Lomas Garza, Frank Romero and Patssi Valdez.
Chicano Now: American Expressions- Mexican-Americans are the nations fastest growing ethnicity, accounting for 58% of the 35 million Latinos in the last U.S. census. Their presence has been manifest at every level of American culture. In order to capture the vitality and impact of the specific cultural world celebrated in his collection, Marin conceived of a sister exhibition that would immerse viewers in the creative ambiance of Chicano urban experience. Chicano Now is a multi-faceted series of interactive installations by comedians, writers, video documentarians, filmmakers, painters, graphic designers, performance artists, musicians, and scholars of Mexican descent. It provides a broader context for the identity-based paintings in Marins collection and widens the viewers understanding of their relationship to the larger fabric of American life and art.
Chicano Encounters: Local Places and Global Communities - Chicano Encounters is being organized by the Fine Arts Museums as an exhibition that supplements the visual emphasis in the national tour, giving special attention to the contributions of Chicano/a artists working with San Francisco's Mission Cultural Center. With a more historical focus, this exhibition of prints and posters provides a larger context for the aesthetic focus represented in Marins collection.
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