De Sonora a Los Ángeles presents works on paper by Ramsés Noriega made between 1968 and 1989, tracing formative decades of the artist’s practice. An early figure in the Chicano Art Movement, Noriega uses caricature, distortion, and surreal imagery to address migration, labor, political resistance, and lived experience as a Mexican American, drawing on personal history, activism, and references to Mexican and pre-Columbian visual culture.
Selected Works
Installation Images
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