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The Hood Museum Brings a Retrospective of Chicano Graphics From the Smithsonian

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Free to use Three Black and White Paintings | Dom J

Free to use Three Black and White Paintings | Dom J

This exhibit, ""¡Printing the Revolution!", at the Hood Museum of Art features 119 artworks by 74 artists of Mexican descent. The exhibit explores the rise of Chicano graphics within early social movements of the 60' and captures a rich, critical part of American art history that informs our cultural present.  "More than reflecting the need for social change, the works in this exhibition project and revise notions of Chicanx identity, spur political activism and school viewers in new understandings of U.S. and international history," reads the curatorial statement about the exhibit. You can visit the works in person at the Hood Museum until June 17th.

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