Title:
(title unknown)
Creator/Contributor:
Artist Unknown, Artist
Date:
n.d.
Subject:
Bandannas
Atomic bomb in art
Calaveras
Chicano art
Chicanos
Coffins
Crosses in art
Death in art
Cholos
Drugs
Cholas
Globes
Graveposts
Mexican American art
Mexican Americans
Skull in art
Suffering in art
Bombs
Chicanas
Gang violence
Violence
landscapes (representations)
Drug abuse
Pinto Art
Prisoners
Prisons
San Francisco (Calif.)
Note:
From Art from Jail Exhibition at GalerĂa de la Raza. Painting of indeterminate media depicts the suffering and death that
result from drugs and violence amidst an urban skyline. A coffin hovers portentously in the middle ground, and half of the
earth is visible in the sky. A cholo is tied to a rocket that doubles as a hypodermic needle; mushroom cloud in rear.
Cat.9 009(2)
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Type:
35mm slide
Painting
Identifier:
CEMA 4
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