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50 Years in Chicano Photography: A Must-Read

SUNI ponders the enduring power of visual activism since Dolores Huerta's time.

Delve into 50 years of Chicano photography, celebrated in the essential Chicano Camera Culture. This season’s reading list also features insights from Susan Simensky Bietila and Molly Crabapple, chronicling activism through art. Marcel Duchamp would surely approve of such diverse explorations.


Frank O'Hara's curatorial eye shines in New York Poet, Global Curator, blending poetry with exhibitions. Meanwhile, Joel Meyerowitz’s revisited work on Giorgio Morandi offers a fresh perspective on still life photography. For those curious about the future of museums and communities, Ryan N. Dennis shares his vision.

Original source:  https://hyperallergic.com/50-years-of-chicano-photography/
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