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Epic memo to the Whitney on exclusion of Chicano art


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Carolina A. Miranda, arts and urban design columnist at the Los Angeles Times, as well as the paper’s unofficial northern Peruvian cumbia ambassador, here with the week’s essential culture news.
Making the Latino central
Chon Noriega has led UCLA’s
Chicano Studies Research Center, an academic hub that was launched in the late 1960s, and that has been key to archiving Chicano historical documents, producing original scholarship and publications, and commissioning oral histories of important artists, activists and political figures. After 19 years, he is stepping down from that role though he will remain as a professor in the department of film, television and digital media. ....

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A Gallery Featuring Only Artists of Color Feels Like Change


A Gallery Featuring Only Artists of Color Feels Like Change
“Shattered Glass” at Deitch Gallery in Los Angeles has visitors returning, and artists bonding.
From left, works by the self-taught artist Fulton Leroy Washington (a.k.a. Mr. Wash): “Emancipation Proclamation,” 2014; “Shattered Dreams,” 2020; “Targeted - Insurrection,” 2021, at Jeffrey Deitch Gallery in Los Angeles. The artist learned to paint while he was incarcerated.Credit.Joshua White
May 11, 2021
LOS ANGELES People have come back again and again. They bring family members and friends. It isn’t often that a gallery show engenders such strong responses. But this one feels different, because every face in every painting belongs to a person of color. Every piece of art was created by a person of color. And the exhibition was organized by two young people of color curating their first major show. ....

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