Series Editor:
Chon A. Noriega
A Ver
A Ver: Revisioning Art History, a collaborative project with the Chicano Studies Research Center at UCLA, publishes books on the lives and careers of single artists. The series, rooted in the conviction that individual artists and their coherent and comprehensive bodies of work are the foundation for a truly meaningful and diverse art history, explores the cultural, aesthetic, and historical contributions of Chicano, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Dominican, and other U.S. Latino artists.
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Books in this Series
José Montoya
A generously illustrated account of the life and work of the prominent Chicano artist, educator, and activist
Pepón Osorio
Explores the award-winning Puerto Rican artist whose work challenges common myths of society and human relationships
María Brito
Exploring the art and personal iconography of the prominent Cuban-born American sculptor and installation artist
Yolanda López
The first book-length exploration of the prominent Mexican American visual artist’s career
Carmen Lomas Garza
Explores the art of the celebrated Chicana artist who depicts her childhood in the Mexican American community of South Texas