Xican-a.o.x. Body

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The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture

Xican-a.o.x. Body

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The first major art exhibition to examine influential works that foreground the Brown body as a site to explore, expand, and complicate traditional conceptions linked to Mexican, Mexican American, and Xicanx experiences launches its national tour at The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture of the Riverside Art Museum on June 17, 2023. Organized by The American Federation of Arts (AFA)Xican–a.o.x. Body weaves a rich tapestry of diverse media, from the late 1960s through today, including Lowrider cars, poetry, pottery, painting, photography, sculpture, and film. Consisting of approximately 125 artworks by about 70 artists and artist collectives, Xican–a.o.x. Body will be on view at The Cheech in Southern California through January 7, 2024.

Xican–a.o.x. Body adds complexity to understandings of Chicanx art and culture by exploring the visual practices that foreground the body as the site in which imagination and political enunciation are articulated. The artists in the exhibition celebrate the creativity of decolonized political personas that are playful, unapologetic, and irreverent. These multidisciplinary perspectives erase any presumed hierarchy between popular art and what has traditionally been thought of as “high art.”

Shining new light on traditionally overlooked and underrepresented artists who are shaping contemporary art, Xican–a.o.x. Body emerges at the intersection of vanguard artistic practices and the notion of Xicanisma, a vital and inclusive concept that developed in the 1990s out of the historical lineage of the 1960s Chicano Civil Rights Movement. Xicanisma amplifies the original Chicano calls for self-determination of ethnic, political, and cultural identity through greater acknowledgement of indigenous roots, intersectional identities, and feminism. While the multiplicity inherent in this term is central to the project’s organizing concept, the exhibition proudly includes the work of artists who identify in myriad ways—including Mexican American, Chicana/o, Xicanx, Latinx, and Brown.

Artists in Xican–a.o.x. Body include Laura AguilarCelia Álvarez Muñoz, Asco (Harry Gamboa Jr.Glugio “Gronk” NicandroWillie Herrón III, and Patssi Valdez, 1972–82), Mario AyalaJudith F. BacaAlice BagJulia Barbosa LandoisAriana BrownNao BustamanteWilliam CamargoBarbara CarrascoCharlie Cartwright (Good Time Charlie)Mel CasasIsabel CastroYreina D. CervántezEnrique ChagoyaArtemisa ClarkLiz CohenAdriana CorralCamilo CruzCyclonaMs. Vaginal DavisAlbert De Alba Sr.Sandra de la Loza, Natalie Diaz with Mohammed Hammad, Alex Donis, Frances Salomé España, rafa esparzaJustin FavelaChristina Fernandez, Diane Gamboa, Maria GasparJay Lynn GomezKen Gonzales-DayAlfonso Gonzalez Jr.Fabian GuerreroEster HernándezSebastian HernándezCelia Herrera RodríguezSalomón HuertaLuis JiménezAlma LópezYolanda LópezRichard A. LouJames LunaNarsiso MartinezPatrick MartinezDelilah MontoyaMalaquias MontoyaChuco MorenoGabriela MuñozMarcos RayaSandy RodriguezGabriela RuizSylvia Salazar SimpsonShizu SaldamandoTeddy SandovalTamara SantibañezThe Q-Sides (Vero Majano, Amy Martinez, and Kari Orvik), Walter Thompson-HernándezJohn M. ValadezPatssi ValdezLinda VallejoRicardo ValverdeKathy Vargas, and José Villalobos.

Xican-a.o.x. Body is organized by the American Federation of Arts. The exhibition is co-curated by Cecilia Fajardo Hill with Marissa Del Toro and Gilbert Vicario. Major support for the exhibition and catalogue is provided by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and the Terra Foundation for American Art.

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