The Chicano Collection / La Colección Chicana Documentary Film
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- Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2014
- In this documentary film, Cheech Marin reveals his passion for collecting Chicano art and shares his life's mission to elevate public consciousness of it throughout the nation and the world. It features interviews with many of today's top Chicano/a artists, including Chaz Bojorquez, David Botello, Melesio Casas, Gaspar Enriquez, Margaret Garcia, Rupert Garcia, Carmen Lomas Garza, Raul Guerrero, Roberto Gutierrez, Wayne Alaniz Healy, Adan Hernandez, Ester Hernandez, Leo Limon, Jose Lozano, Gilbert "Magu" Lujan, Cesar Martinez, Frank Romero, Alex Rubio, Marta Sanchez, Eloy Torrez, Jesse Trevino, John Valadez, Patssi Valdez, Vincent Valdez, and George Yepes. It also features discussions of work by Carlos Almaraz, Richard S. Duardo, and Artemio Rodriguez. Interviews also include those by Raul Pacheco of Ozomatli, David Hidalgo and Cesar Rojas of Los Lobos, museum professionals, gallery owners, art dealers, and project team members and supporters.
Produced to accompany "The Chicano Collection," an archival print project by Richard S. Duardo of Modern Multiples in partnership with Cheech Marin and Melissa Richardson Banks (as well as a subsequent traveling exhibition produced and managed by Melissa Richardson Banks), the film describes the personal journeys and viewpoints of the 26 featured artists and their struggle for acceptance by American art museums. Overall, this collection of stories demonstrates how Chicano art evolved from a political movement begun in the late 1960s and emerged as a legitimate art school after breaking down the walls in the fine art world to get the work seen and respected. Directed and written by Tamara Hernandez. Executive Producers: Cheech Marin, Richard S. Duardo, and Melissa Richardson Banks. Produced by Tamara Hernandez, Melissa Richardson Banks, and Heather Flores. Music by Timoteo Aaron. Cinematography by Richard Briglia, Kristoffer Carrillo, and Tarina Reed. Editor: Garth Grinde. Motion Graphics Designer & Editor: Dan Prussmann. Sound Design: Sunny Basham. Released on November 8, 2005. Running time: 53:05 minutes. Details on IMDB at www.imdb.com/title/tt1846767/ Видеоклипы
I don't care if you're full Mexican, Chicano, Mestizo, etc. I love all of my Mexican and Mexican American people. Will always be proud of my roots and culture. Proud indigenous Zapotec here!
Im from Chile and part indigenous Mapuche.. I love mexican and chicano culture and art.. I feel we are all related. We look the same and I hate to see hatred and fighting amongst different groups of latinos
@@titotito3155 We're not the same. Be proud of your own people us Mexicans have nothing to do with south Americans.
@@lykndeltoro2269 youre so dumb. I am proud of my own culture and I appreciate other cultures as well.
We are all connected wether you like it or not. Learn your history
I'm San Carlos Apache with a brown heart 928 safford
Respect
Mi respeto to cheech Marin keeping the Chicano movement going
It’s not going anywhere ! 🇲🇽
Im proud to be Chicano from L.A. i grew up in Wilmington. And all my familia i grew up listening to Rock & Roll motown. And gospel my dad. was born in Mexico Jalisco my mon from san luis potosi they worked hard all there life in the fish canneries they never were on welfare they told us work is a blessing it still is
David Ortega that's awesome brother yeah we jammed on the Motown Mi Tia listening to her smokey lol
You are not chicano u mex American bro
I am proud of my Mexican ancestry, Americana por nacer en este continente y mexicana, por qué mi familia es descendencia Mexicana.
This is just a beautiful expression of Chicano Arte and people
Mis respetos! Para nuestros hermanos chicanos!❤ muchas veces pienso que son mas mexicanos que uno que viene de México ellos espresan su amor y orgullo a sus raíces mexicanas atraves del arte sus dibujos hermosos! Todo un arte! Wow! Me quedo sin palabras!!❤⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Be Proud To be Chicano Vatos! 👊👊👌
Im proud to be mexican not chicano. Im was born here but my vains run with mexican heritage. MEXICAN NOT CHICANO
@@tupapa7145 tu pichi
Palabra!!
@@tupapa7145 esta bien pero remember, 1970 was all about the Chicano movement, was during the Vietnam War a lot of Chicano lost their lives, my tio and all that generation mis Respectos
@@EastLosAngeles1964classic Yo soy Vietnam veteran y tambien Chicano Veterano.
If you're in to Chicano art, I can't recommend this exhibit enough. It was truly eye opening to see in person. Great Job !
Happy 70th birthday Cheech Marin....
Proud of my Mexican blood and proud of being Chicano
Gracias Cheech ! Preserving and promoting our beautiful culture, history, and life experiences of being Chicana/o !
Proud to be chicano!!
Chicano is a word to seperate. Be proud to be a mexican.
Juan Ramirez What people don’t get, is that “Mexican”, is a nationality not an ethnicity. When the workers at my job call me “pocho”, I tell them, “I’m not pocho guey, I’m Chicano”.
@@jonathanaldecoa1099 that’s a cope. Your a pocho. Mexicano is more then a “nationality” it’s a diverse Raza, culture, history etc etc.
@@sociedadnortena9514 F*U!!! Mad disrespect calling me pocho. My mother and grandmother were born in Magdalena, Sonora Mexico guey.
@@jonathanaldecoa1099 why you offended. Stop being a puh-say just accept the fact that your less Mexican. If you really don’t like it learn to speak your language and get more in touch with the culture. Sheesh haha
I love this documentary and I am so proud of being Chicana and growing up in NELA. Thank you.
Me too!
Proud to be half-Chicano! My father is from Mexico and I grew up in San Antonio.
foo that means your chicano
SA proud.
Proud Chicano
The comment on "there's a lot of loneliness, I wonder if it's from the confusion of different cultures and who you're supposed to be" hit man. I've learned more about myself going over Chicano Art and culture. It feels wonderful to see a mural or piece, and see yourself or childhood in that. Heavy stuff
🇲🇽 my name is ROLANDO SANDOVAL from Wichita Kansas USA, and I am proud to be a CHICANO 💯
Proud to be a Chicano✊🏼 ✌🏼🔥😊
Chicanismo! Chicana forever. Brown and proud.
Very very proud to be a Chicana!!! ✊🏻✊🏻 even more than ever!!!! 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼🇲🇽🇺🇸🙏🏼🙏🏼💜💜💜
It’s really awesome to hear these stories. I wasn’t expecting David and Caesar from Los Lobos. Love that band.
Great documentary of Chicano Art History and Thank you Cheech Marlin to make this possible for future generations to learn. Also, I am honor to know most of these artists and worked with afew of these Chicano Art Masters which has influence my artwork. Thank you again, R.Herrera.
WOW CHEECH. GOD BLESS YOU GUYS. THE PAINTINGS ARE ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL.
Chicano has its roots from the Nahuatl language. Mexicanos, Chicanos, Pochos were all the same people separated by European influences. We all originated from Aztlan.....some stood in the Southwest and some migrated to Tenochtitlan.
It's so sad....you're so colonized!!!
- First of all the name Mexican was given to our great ancestor Tenoch in a dream by Huitzilopotchli around the year 1300ad. The Europeans came to "Tenochtitlan" in 1521. Do the math. We really should be called Mexicas not Aztecs.
-Our civilizations here in Anahuac (America) existed way before the bible and the Torah. We go as far back as the ancient Egyptians.
Don't let the Europeans poison your mind anymore!!! We have a beautiful culture and spirituality left by our great ancestors!!!
+Raphael Issachar N.Kingdom
First of all everything that has happened to us Mexicans has been prophesised by our great ancestor Cuahtemoc in his last speech to us. He said that we were going to be conquered for 500 years but in the year 2012 we were slowly going to start regaining our ancient knowledge back again for the sake of humanity. So to follow foreign religions is not for us period!!! Our true motherland is Mexico not Jerusalem!!!
+Anahuac Tiahui
Another major difference from the Abrahamic religions and us true Mexicans is that religion itself is totally foreign and ridiculous to us. Our ancestors taught us that spirituality should come from within yourself and yourself only. No one knows you better than your own self. Our great ancestors taught us that life is just a dream and the best way to live your life is through love yourself to the fullest and that love will reciprocate itself. Live your life as if you only have one week to live on earth!!! Pure love!!!
Anahuac Tiahui I
Anahuac Tiahui I’ve been having an identity crisis since I started college in Minnesota (Majority White state). I am not American enough for the US and not Mexican enough for Mexico. But I’ve always identified as Mexican because of my first gen status. Eso no nos enseñan en la escuela. Where did you acquire such information?
Such fantastic artists. Excited that this exhibit is bringing more Chicano artists to the forefront as they have created some of the greatest art in recent memory. Thanks Cheech for this great gift.
Beautiful
I was born and raised in Chicago from Mexican immigrant parents. I love the Chicano culture out west, but I never call myself a Chicano. While Chicago is segregated, its less so than states in the south west and west. Mexicans in Chicago have a lot of influence from the black community as well as other non Mexican Latinx communities. I didn't grow up with lowrider culture, Chicano fashion, Calo slang, or cholo culture in general. I didn't listen to oldies, rock n roll, I never even knew there was Chicano rappers. I am proud to be mexican, american, latino, I appreciate the Chicano movement and how I benefit from it but if I call myself a Chicano I feel like I'm a fraud. This is not a generalization of Mexican Americans from Chicago, this is from my personal experience. I feel that coming up in this city has affected my connection to Chicanoism. If any other Mexican Americans feel the same you are not alone. Much respect and all love.
Respect mi carnal and orale be proud 😎🤙
I’m a Mexican American and to me being Chicano just means being born in the United States. I never realized that “Chicano” is associated with a intellectual, cultural movement “chicanismo” which as a young person it feels distant. My parents listened to Mexican music not oldies, their style is norteno not cholo or pachuco, their super catholic not 60s activist type. So in a way although I do live in California and accept the Chicano label on a basic level “Chicanismo” and everything Cheech and others express here feels kinda distant to me as first generation Mexican American.
Sharing this with my daughter. She loves to draw and needs her own artist that she can relate to. Amazing
Reciban mis respetos a todos y todas l@s que hacen esta información útil para l@s demás, es muy importante qie que existan estos recuerdos.
Love you carnales,proud of you all
All these artist are amazing and inspiring, they are journalist, documentarians ,not only artists but historians. They are talking historical events ,that happen to look great with colors but it's history .this will help the people grow for the next hundred years .epic ground breaking .I'm an artist myself I've met some of these artist ,seen their activism. Amazing video .we need more of this .the future generations do .
What an incredibly important project. It’s amazing. Must see!
Love this still!!
He is an ( actual ) collector for all the right reasons. It would be a blockbuster documentary series if ever did a "Sister Wendy" type doc about art.
You have a beautiful home,and that teacher that said that you would never amount to anything,if only we could see her reactions to your accomplishments👍👍✊
Firme history nice to see their is some real arte still in the making so I stand strong with my work BrownWaterzDesigns2015 Johnny Lozoya Jr
I was born in Mexico city November 18 1969 & came to America in late 72 early 73 I consider myself as a Mexican raised as Chicano Aztec warrior!! VIVA MEXICO VIVA EAST LOS sur 13.. in B Town the Ramona gardens housing projects respectfully!! 🙌🇲🇽🇺🇲
What a great documentary!! I loved it! Thanx for preservar Chicano art.
Cheech Por Vida!!❤️
SER XICANO Ò CHICANO ✊🏼🇲🇽🇺🇸 ES UN ORGULLO MUY GRANDE Y VALIOSO , NUESTROS HERMANOS CHICANOS = XICANOS ✊🏼🇲🇽🇺🇸✊🏼 SIEMPRE AN MOSTRADO SU ORGULLO Y AMOR POR LO NUESTRO 🇲🇽 , SON ELLOS QUIENES AN MANTENIDO VIVA NUESTRA CULTURA 🇲🇽 MEXICANA 🇲🇽 EN USA 🇺🇸 DESDE SIEMPRE , NOSOTROS LOS MEXICANOS 🇲🇽 LES DEBEMOS RESPETO Y ADMIRACIÓN 🇲🇽🇺🇸✊🏼 , POR QUE SON ELLOS QUIENES AN MANTENIDO VIVA LA LUCHA DE EXPRESAR NUESTRA EXISTENCIA E IDENTIDAD EN USA 🇺🇸 EN TODOS SUS ASPECTOS ( CULTURAL , POLÍTICO , SOCIAL , LABORAL , ECOLÓGICO , NATURAL , MUSICAL , ARTÍSTICO , RELIGIOSO , GEOGRÁFICO , ETNICO , EDUCACIONAL TÉCNICO ,ACADÉMICO Y DE SENTIDO COMÚN ) DESDE EL INICIÓ HASTA EL PRESENTE , VIVA MEXICO 🇲🇽 !! VIVA EL MUNDO 🌎 CHICANO = XICANO ✊🏼🇲🇽🇺🇸✊🏼 EN TODA SU EXPRESIÓN ❤🙏✊🏼🇲🇽🇺🇸✊🏼🌎 !!!!!
Brown & Proud!. I once studied Fine Art at SJSU, and a art professor remarked "estas haciendo chingaderas". That was my cue to drop out and not become just another "abstract expressionist" this art school factory is known to churn out. I rather continue on my own and discover my own style, without shitty critiques from entitled professors who think they can talk down to you just because they are established and have fully assimilated into the gringo art institution. Respect is earned and not just given away... Viva La Raza! ✊🖕🎨
Did you know there are white hispanics?
@@TheSsbcandidates yes, just as there are afro-latinos.👍
Much love and respect, from Michigan!
Im first generation Chicano in my family and I love to learn more and more about my culture, and history, sad to see schools don’t teach us about our history.
Mario Herrera...it is sad not to teach your history ..this comes at college level and with individual electives. I am American, but love Chicano Art and Mexican Art. We all contribute to one another.
American History is not taught as it was in my day...and I have found so many things removed. The only way it is preserved is to write it out in journals for future. The libraries are removing much and condensing snippets. Great books will soon be gone.
Great film!
nice the chicano collection with cheech martin !!!
I couldn't think of a more soulful career choice than "A Gardener" it's disturbing to me that some see it as a lowly position, far from it, my short sighted friend
Asian and black were gardeners and maids
Chich
Let's do this! I'm talking another movement of all of our people! We are in the two thousands and we as a raza are in the millions! Together once again let's unite! We need to make some waves and let them all know that Hispanics mattter too!
What’s a Chicano? Growing up I got put down by other Mexicans and Mexican Americans,for not speaking fluent Spanish! They would put me down for being American,when they worked and lived in America,they would put America down,while being so proud of mexico,I choose to think for myself and now I’m successful businessman and they’re working in restaurants and barley making it! Being hateful of other doesn’t bring anything good! Do good to other regardless of getting anything back! Brown and proud!
Mexican Americans from the 40s 50s 60s are really Americanized and feel alienated from their Mexican side and other Americans. And they seek to express and validate themselves in both “ni de Aqui ni de alla”. New generations of Mexican Americans are more well rooted in their Mexican culture, they speak Spanish, they go to Mexico for the holidays, they grow up with a lot of Mexicans everywhere. For them it’s “de aqui y de alla”
@@sociedadnortena9514 yessir we’ll explained
Greetings from El Salvador ...great video
I still get bullied laughed at for being mexican ,this makes me proud that we are strong and don't allow anyone to dictate our path ,we forge it pave the way.
Los lobos mis respetos son artistasos! En la música nadie los iguala!
I'm a VERY rproud Chicano artist. My culture, my people are my passion.
mARAVILHOSO,VIVA LA RAZA!!!!
CauseConnect.. I am Anglo-Cherokee, but speak Spanish fairly well ("Mexican Spanish")..am Texan, but have trouble understanding what we all call "Tex-Mex" when they talk really fast! For some reason I do not reallly like the word "Chicano." It just doesn't sound right to me like Spanish, I guess. Most of the people here do not know that they may be part Chinese!! Thousands of years ago, a bunch of Chinese landed in 🇲🇽 and mixedwith the people there! Now...every year Mexicans celebrate the 🇨🇳 ChinaPoblana..withBEAUTIFULcostumes,speeches, music and 💃 🕺 dancing! Que Dios les bendiga en todas maneras! Amen.
Yeah and before that we were africans and before that fish. Stop trying to take our identity as Americans.
Chicano since 1975 . ELA.
East Los Angeles was beautiful in 1975
3:28 "...and I also speak Spanish, and you speak just English..."
Beautiful.
Melissa ! Gracias from UC Davis :)
Otomí-Chichimecas, the real roots of the chicano.
I'm chichimeca that's the tribe from Guanajuato that's where I born its still place called Chichimequillas you found pieces made by our ancestors!!
when I was a child, out babysitter used to complain to my mother that my brothers and I were all Chichimecas. She couldn't control us. lol
Con safo!
Bring the exhibit to San Diego
😎🙏🙏🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽☝️ We are everywhere, and we are proud. Over nationality. I had people coming to me To work for them. What days I wanted to work nowadays? I didn't Coming from the Neighborhood They look past all my tattoos. Cause I knew what kind of worker I was.
the art connets us...I am not chicana,, I was born in mexico yo soy Yaqui raised in Yuma Az
I look for this stuff, sadly I live in Europe. Want Chicano art.
VIVA BARRIO LOGAN~SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
No one talks about the mexican and chicano racism like they do blacks or at all even. We need to teach our youngsters this too. Is sad how we dont learn non of this in our schools with our chicano teachers. We need to take this struggle to the hart. We need to feel angry and stand up to the racism that is happening today aswell
👍🏽
Jose Clemente Orozco also lost a arm and painted with one.
Amazing Artists
Puro chicano mezstio
eso estodo pura raza
Where can i find chicano art paintings?
what was the song in the beginning
I'm Toltec from hidalgo
1975 Downey California. 6th grad to 9th grade grew East Middle school. If, I talked to another Mexicano , the called us a gang. I meet Calvin Chung and Steve Kawasaki and police called us Hawaiian. They never did anything to us. Calvin Chung Family owned several Chinese restaurants and ate like a king and Steve Kawasaki introduce me to JUDO and KENDO and reading. Thank you Downey California ❤❤❤. Downey lIbrary.
Crazy how Tommy Chong & this man here 10:14 look alike 👀.
Anybody in these comments that’s able to recommend books on the Chicano movement feel free to drop the name and author. Trying to start a thread on these videos to help educate each other on what our Raza has been through. Peace yall. From Compton, CA 🙏🏼
Cheech Marin went 2 Canada during the viet war draft
Fight for this country
What have they done for us!
Ernie, I’m sure he wasn’t the only one or the only race.
Ernie Rodriquez smart guy
My great grand mother was born in a pueblo, wooden windows, earthen floors, mystical creature she was, how about that discount?
The chicano experience is like the African-American experience!!! Is like any central American immigrants!!! Or the Irish, or the German, the one thing we all havein common is the immigrants experience!!!
Chicano power 🇺🇸 🇲🇽 in music are La Sombra, Little Joe, Mazz, La Mafia, Intocable, Latin Breed, The Royal Jesters, Freddie Martinez
What's that song that starts at 11:01? Thx
Can Close Captions be activated for our Deaf Chicano population?
that would be great.
New Souldiez Chicano Music here: ruclips.net/video/84Feh9v8wiU/видео.html
Miss Melissa Banks, I did not find any mention of "panos" or handkerchiefs. I have not seen any in years through any of my incarcerated friends or any art pieces here on youtube. It is in my opinion a real dying art. I am the only person I know that still makes handkerchiefs. If any one out there has any reference or images available, contact me here as a reply. I am very curios to see if there is anyone still practicing this art form..
Pedro Marin check out Shizu Saldamando
Chicano mechanics improvise
Is there any way there someone can add Spanish subtitles to this video? Thanks!
Chicanos speak English
Pues, en realidad he visto que en México hay muy poco conocimiento de este extraordinario grupo de artistas.
Bueno pues, es una cultura muy diferente a la mexicana.
@@TheSsbcandidates son derivados de los mexicanos y por lo tanto son mexicanos.
Si no vienes de la Tierra fronteriza no entenderías. Esta gente son nuestros primos, hermanos, etc. ser Chicano es ser de los dos y ninguna ala ves.
I don't accept the Chicano label I'm Mexican American I keep the Spanish alive and Mexican culture and the American culture i don't follow but I do give thanks for the opportunity in the diverse melting pot and appreciate the freedom. Plus I don't have a big facination about mixing to get treated better in the USA and I don't erase my Spanish like many do I also speak English and I balance both languages
I'm not Chicano I'm Mexican even tho I was born here the rest of my family is over in mexico even tho they look at me as different I'm still Mexican
Dumbass that’s what Chicano is being born here but from Mexican family what a idiot
"Chicano" paintings are not always great works of art, but they have a soul infused into them which is almost totally lacking in modern painting by US artists.
Cheech Marin was a draft Dodger during the Vietnam war... he escaped to Canada to avoid the draft; while in Canada he met Tommy Chong
So fucken what? What do you want now, "brownie" points, o que? Pinché Chavalita.
Good for him!
Nothing wrong with not wanting to kill or be killed. Que jodido jus look around all u see is pinch war. And lives cut short.
Jesse Martinez smart guy!
I wish I would have left the country instead of going to the Vietnam war. At age 18 I wish I were smart enough to recognize that the war was wrong and I don't hold it against those who at a young age did realize it.
God calls the mexicas , the tribe of Issachar 🇲🇽
Go somewhere else with your afrocentric bs.
Donde es cervezas?
im a man fisrt u can look at me n see wat I am im not going to put myself in a group we are the group
Ahuevo...
113% CHICANA
114%
Mexico is part of North America, and so is Canada, Greenland and some of the Caribbean islands.
10:15 lol I thought that was Chong.
Ws lv
Lots of coments here wen most of this people coments don't knw who's the real chicanos...
CHICANO PRIDE
And do you see chicanos picking strawberries? Roofing? Construction?
Identity Politics should never define u
I would say "Identity politics should never LIMIT you."