Chicano Visions: American Painters on the Verge by Cheech Marin
A great collection, a terrific exhibition Published in 2002 by Bullfinch. 160 pages I caught this exhibition at the Indiana State Museum while it was on a nationwide tour. It was so interesting that I took full advantage of my museum membership and came back and saw it several times while it was here in Indianapolis. I picked up the book Chicano Visions as the exhibit was winding down but only recently read the well-written introductory essays that make up the first 35 pages or so of the book. Cheech Marin has created a high-quality full color text of this travelling show which is mostly comprised of pieces from his own personal collection. Marin's taste tends to run towards political art, but there is plenty that speaks of life for artists who are both Chicano and American, as the exhibition title (also the book title) imply. Artists that grabbed my attention include: Carlos Almaraz - his car crash paintings were gigantic attention getters in the gallaries. His...