Artist
Yolanda López
American
1942, United States, North and Central America
2021
interviews
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Yolanda López Oral History
In this oral history interview, Chicana artist and activist Yolanda López reflects on what led to her career as an artist and reviews the expanse of public art she generated throughout the years. She also details her work as an activist, especially related to Chicano Park and Los Siete.
Works by Yolanda López
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Yolanda López
Mother, from the series Three Generations: Tres Mujeres
1975-1976 -
Yolanda López
Self-Portrait, from the series Three Generations: Tres Mujeres
1975-1976 -
Yolanda López
Grandmother, from the series Three Generations: Tres Mujeres
1975-1976 -
Yolanda López
Self-Portrait, from the series Three Generations: Tres Mujeres
1975-1976 -
Yolanda López
Grandmother, from the series Three Generations: Tres Mujeres
1975-1976 -
Yolanda López
Runner: Hello, Hello, Hello!, from the series ¿A Dónde Vas, Chicana? Getting through College
1977 -
Yolanda López
Who's the Illegal Alien, Pilgrim? poster
1981
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