ASCO: Elite of the Obscure: A Retrospective 1972-1987

ASCO: Elite of the Obscure: A Retrospective 1972-1987

by Deborah Cullen, Amelia Jones, Jesse Lerner, Chon A. Noriega, David E. James, Rita Gonzalez, C. Ondine Chavoya, Colin Gunckel, Maris Bustamante, David Roman

Tytuł oryginalny
Atomic Habits
Język oryginału
Angielski
Liczba stron
320
Wydawnictwo
Avery

O tej książce

"ASCO: Elite of the Obscure" is the first comprehensive monograph to survey the wide-ranging activities of the Chicano performance and conceptual art group ASCO. Active between 1972 and 1987, ASCO began as a tight-knit core of artists from east Los Angeles: Harry Gamboa Jr., Gronk, Willie Herrón and Patssi Valdez. Taking their name from the Spanish idiomatic word for disgust and nausea, ASCO launched their response to turbulent socio-political conditions in Los Angeles and the larger international context through performance, public art and multimedia. Geographically and culturally segregated from the then-nascent Los Angeles contemporary art scene, and aesthetically at odds with the emerging Chicano art movement, ASCO united to explore and exploit what they saw as the unlimited media of the conceptual. "ASCO: Elite of the Obscure" includes reproductions of previously unpublished works and reprinted historical documents, along with new critical essays.

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