Armando Duron

OTHER FOOTPRINTS TO AZTLAN: WORKS FROM THE COLLECTION OF MARY AND ARMANDO DURON
October 13-November 30, 2001

Opening Reception October 13th from 7-10pm
“Collecting Chicano Art” A discussion led by the Duróns on Saturday, October 13th from 5:30-7pm

As if the very word were enough to keep the millennial trail unbroken, “Aztlan” continues to be resuscitated by new generations of Chicanos – and others. Its multi-layered meaning conveys not only the search for a new homeland, but the function of carrying tradition through the journey. Other Footprints to Aztlan includes artistic interpretations of Chicanismo through art and media.

Artists: Lalo Alcaraz, Judith F. Baca, Chaz Bojorquez, Victor Estrada, Salomon Huerta, Rosa M. Huerta-Williamson, Leo Limon, Alma Lopez, Gilbert Lujan, Daniel J. Martinez, Ruben Ortiz-Torres, Monique Prieto, Maria Sanchez, Linda Vallejo

(Click on the images below for enlarged versions)

All images shown copyrighted by their respective artists. Unauthorized duplication without permission is strictly prohibited.

Lalo Alcaraz

MIGRA MOUSE (1994)

Print

13 x 16

Rubin Ortiz-Torres

THE REVOLUTION WILL BE TELEVISED

Lithograph (AP 1/5)

24 x 191/2

Rosa M. Huerta-Williamson

THE CREATION OF AZTLAN (1994)

Serigraph

29 x 25

Linda Vallejo

THE SPIRIT OF NATURE AS QUETZALCOATL

Graphite on paper

29 1/2 x 36 1/2

Victor Estrada

UNIDOS (1993)

Lithograph (1/40)

16 1/2 x 19 1/2

Gilbert Magu Lujan

RETURNING TO AZTLAN (1983)

Serigraph (1/200)

37 1/2 x 29

Chaz Bojorquez

NEW WORLD ORDER (1994)

Serigraph (30/60)

33 x 46 1/2