Box 9
Contains 11 Results:
Mexico by William Weber Johnson (Life World Library), 1964
This collection consists of artworks and mixed media, correspondences, exhibition materials, manuscripts, and photographs related to Cyclona's career as a performance artist. Audio, campaign, and commercial materials explore Cyclona's early artistic influences, and his critiques of how Latinidad is commodified in mainstream media.
Book, 1997
This collection consists of artworks and mixed media, correspondences, exhibition materials, manuscripts, and photographs related to Cyclona's career as a performance artist. Audio, campaign, and commercial materials explore Cyclona's early artistic influences, and his critiques of how Latinidad is commodified in mainstream media.
I Protest!: Dissent and Decision The Democratic Way by Gordon Stanton, 1968
This collection consists of artworks and mixed media, correspondences, exhibition materials, manuscripts, and photographs related to Cyclona's career as a performance artist. Audio, campaign, and commercial materials explore Cyclona's early artistic influences, and his critiques of how Latinidad is commodified in mainstream media.
El Hombre Invisible by H.G. Wells, 1979
This collection consists of artworks and mixed media, correspondences, exhibition materials, manuscripts, and photographs related to Cyclona's career as a performance artist. Audio, campaign, and commercial materials explore Cyclona's early artistic influences, and his critiques of how Latinidad is commodified in mainstream media.
La Prensa Latin American Press Reader by Fernando Alegria, 1973
This collection consists of artworks and mixed media, correspondences, exhibition materials, manuscripts, and photographs related to Cyclona's career as a performance artist. Audio, campaign, and commercial materials explore Cyclona's early artistic influences, and his critiques of how Latinidad is commodified in mainstream media.
Mexico Before Cortez by Ignacio Bernal, 1973
This collection consists of artworks and mixed media, correspondences, exhibition materials, manuscripts, and photographs related to Cyclona's career as a performance artist. Audio, campaign, and commercial materials explore Cyclona's early artistic influences, and his critiques of how Latinidad is commodified in mainstream media.
Independence in Latin America by Richard Graham, 1972
This collection consists of artworks and mixed media, correspondences, exhibition materials, manuscripts, and photographs related to Cyclona's career as a performance artist. Audio, campaign, and commercial materials explore Cyclona's early artistic influences, and his critiques of how Latinidad is commodified in mainstream media.
Favorite Recipes From Hawaii, 1991
This collection consists of artworks and mixed media, correspondences, exhibition materials, manuscripts, and photographs related to Cyclona's career as a performance artist. Audio, campaign, and commercial materials explore Cyclona's early artistic influences, and his critiques of how Latinidad is commodified in mainstream media.
150 Delicious Squares by Jean Pare, 1991
This collection consists of artworks and mixed media, correspondences, exhibition materials, manuscripts, and photographs related to Cyclona's career as a performance artist. Audio, campaign, and commercial materials explore Cyclona's early artistic influences, and his critiques of how Latinidad is commodified in mainstream media.
Along the Sunshine Trail by Floy Winks DeLancey and William J Iverson, 1961
This collection consists of artworks and mixed media, correspondences, exhibition materials, manuscripts, and photographs related to Cyclona's career as a performance artist. Audio, campaign, and commercial materials explore Cyclona's early artistic influences, and his critiques of how Latinidad is commodified in mainstream media.