A Ver: Revisioning Art History


 

 

Series Editor
Chon A. Noriega
Alejandro Anreus

 

The A Ver: Revisioning Art History series stems from the conviction that individual artists and their coherent bodies of work are the foundation for a meaningful and diverse art history. This series explores the cultural, aesthetic, and historical contributions of Chicano, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Dominican, and other U.S. Latino artists.

Each volume contains a foreword by the series editor, a scholarly essay, full-color illustrations, an exhibition history, and a selected bibliography of writings on the artist.

Published titles

Celia Alvarez Muñoz, by Roberto Tejada (2009)

Yolanda M. López, by Karen Mary Davalos (2008)

Gronk, by Max Benavidez (2007)

Forthcoming titles through 2011

María Brito, by Juan A. Martínez (2009)

Carmen Lomas Garza, by Constance Cortez (2010)

Malaquias Montoya, by Terezita Romo (2010)

Raphael Montañez Ortiz, by Chon A. Noriega (2011)

Links

• More information about these and other books in the A Ver series

Lists of established Latina/o artists being considered for future publication

Press coverage of the books and the A Ver series

• More information about the A Ver project

• A Ver affiliated institutions

Sponsorship opportunities

A Ver: Revisioning Art History is made possible in part through generous grants from the Ford Foundation, the Getty Foundation, the Joan Mitchell Foundation, JPMorgan Chase Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, and UC MEXUS.

To contact the project, please email A Ver.

 

 

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