Harry Gamboa Jr.
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Born | 1951 |
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Harry Gamboa Jr. (born 1951) is a Chicano essayist, photographer, director and performance artist. He was a founding member of the influential Chicano performance art collective ASCO.
Biography[]
The first of five children born to a working-class Mexican American couple, Gamboa grew up in East Los Angeles, California, "an urban area tormented by poverty, violence, and racial conflict".[1] Despite the "inadequacy of the East L.A. public schools",[1] Gamboa was encouraged to value education and did fairly well in school, and he was active in community organizations and politics as a teenager. As a high-school student (graduated 1969), Gamboa was active in student government and an organizer of various student-initiated reforms, most significantly the 1968 "East L.A. Blowouts"—a series of protests against the inferior conditions of public schools in poor, non-white areas.[2]
Gamboa's extracurricular activities were not, however, limited to politics. Already a developing artist, it was at Garfield High that Gamboa met Gronk (Glugio Nicandro), Patssi Valdez (then known as Patsy), and Willie Herrón, three of his closest associates in his later career. After the "Blowouts" of his senior year, Gamboa dropped out of the political scene to dedicate himself to his education. Thanks to these efforts and with the help of the Equal Opportunities Program (EOP) for disadvantaged minority students, Gamboa was able to attend California State University, Los Angeles.
From this point, his career as an artist—both solo and with Gronk, Valdez, and Herrón in the art collective ASCO (Spanish for nausea) —"took off".[1] Among other "urban interventions," Asco sprayed their names on the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.[3]
In 1993 Gamboa married his second wife, Chicana muralist Barbara Carrasco, after seven years of romantic and professional involvement.
The Getty Research Institute Pacific Standard Time initiative that focused on postwar art in Los Angeles featured the major exhibition, Asco: Elite of the Obscure, a retrospective, 1972-1987, at Los Angeles County Museum of Art, September 4 - December 4, 2011.
Elite of the Obscure, Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, MA, February 4 - July 29, 2012.
Patrick Charpenel selected Asco: Elite of the Obscure as Mexico City’s Best, 2013, Art in America, (December 2013)
Gamboa's photograph, Decoy Gang War Victim, 1974, was featured on the cover of Artforum (October, 2011).
Michael Ned Holte selected, Asco: Elite of the Obscure, as his #1 pick for Best of 2011 in Artforum (December, 2011).
Christopher Knight selected, Asco: Elite of the Obscure, 2011 year in review: Best in Art, 2011 Los Angeles Times.
Current exhibition:
Photo Flux: Unshuttering LA The J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center, CA Thru October 10, 2021
His work has been exhibited by museums nationally/internationally:
J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles (2021); Museum Ludwig, Cologne (2020); The Jewish Museum (2020); Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, Washington D.C.(2019); Tirafkan Cultural Foundation, Tehran (2019); Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (2019); Davis Museum at Wellesley College (2019); Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art UNLV, Las Vegas (2019); Vincent Price Art Museum ELAC, Monterey Park (2019); Museo de Arte Carrillo Gill, Mexico City (2018, 1978); Autry Museum of the American West (2018); Foto Forum Santa Fe (2018); Museo de la Solidaridad Salvador Allende, Santiago, Chile (2018); Marlborough Contemporary, New York (2017); MOCA Pacific Design Center (2017); Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2016, 2015 and 1995 Biennial); Delaware Art Museum (2016); Utah Museum of Fine Arts (2015); Princeton University Art Museum (2015); Centre d'Arts Plastiques Contemporain, Bordeaux, France (2014); De Appel, Amsterdam, Netherlands (2014); Lentos Kunstmuseum Linz, Linz, Austria (2013); Nottingham Contemporary, Nottingham, England (2013); Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D.C. (2013); Le Musée d’Art Contemporain, Marseille, France (2017, 2013); Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo (UNAM), Mexico City (2013); Tate Liverpool, Liverpook, England (2013); Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico City (2011, 1981); Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2011, 2010); Musée de l'Élysée, Lausanne, Switzerland (2009); Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA (2011); Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, England (2009); Museo de Arte Zapopan, Guadalajara, Mexico (2009); Los Angeles County Museum of Art (2011, 2008, 2001); Fowler Museum, UC Los Angeles (2011); Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporaneo, Mexico City (2008); Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles (2008); El Museo del Barrio, New York (2008, 2010); The Huntington Library, San Marino, California (2008); Museo José Luis Cuevas, Mexico City (2006); Centre Pompidou, Paris, France (2006); Museo Nacional de la Estampa, Mexico City (2005); International Center of Photography, New York (2003); MIT List Visual Arts Center (2000); Queens Museum of Art (1999); Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C. (1997); Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Denmark (1996); Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY (1994); Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles (1994); LAX/CSU Los Angeles (1994); Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico City (1981); Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (1979); Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City (1978); Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson, AZ (1977).
He has received numerous awards from institutions including the Rockefeller Foundation (2004), the Durfee Foundation Artist Award (2001), the Flintridge Foundation Visual Artist Award (2000), the Gluck Foundation (1998–1999), the J. Paul Getty Trust Fund for the Visual Arts (1990), the California Arts Council (1996), Art Matters, Inc. (1996), and National Endowment for the Arts (1978 and 1980).
Hilda Solis, Los Angeles County Supervisor, First District presented Harry Gamboa Jr. with a County of Los Angeles Commendation, August 1, 2017: [1]
"In recognition of dedicated service to the affairs of the community and for the civic pride demonstrated by numerous contributions for the benefit of all citizens of Los Angeles County."
Harry Gamboa Jr., See What You Mean, 2016/17 Getty Artist Program invitee, The J.Paul Getty Museum
2010 Latino Heritage Month was inaugurated in a ceremony attended by a wide spectrum of supporters in Council Chambers at the famed Los Angeles City Hall, where Los Angeles Mayor Antonio R. Villaraigosa presented the Latino Heritage Awards: Spirit of Los Angeles Willie Herrón III, Patssi Valdez, and Harry Gamboa Jr. accepted the award on behalf of Asco), Dream of Los Angeles Tony Plana, Hope of Los Angeles Plácido Domingo.
Gamboa founded/directed Virtual Vérité (2005-2017), an international ensemble performance troupe.
Sidewalk Quinceañera [2]
Calibre Libre [3]
Thin Line [4]
Borderless [5]
He is Co-Director, Program in Photography and Media, California Institute of the Arts.
He has taught, lectured, and/or delivered artist talks and/or panel discussions at various universities and art institutions, including: California Institute of the Arts; University of Houston; University of California, Los Angeles: University of California, Riverside; University of California, Irvine; University of California, Santa Barbara; University of California, San Diego; Otis/Parsons; Occidental College; Maine College of Art; Temple University; Minneapolis Institute of Art; Smithsonian American Art Museum; Harvard University; UC Berkeley; Stanford University; Dartmouth College; Cornell University; Scripps College; Claremont Graduate University; School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; University of Utah, Salt Lake City; Centro Cultural de España, Mexico City; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Escuela Nacional de Pintura, Escultura y Grabado "La Esmeralda", Mexico City; Nottingham Contemporary, UK; Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium; Williams College Museum of Art; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; University of Wisconsin, Madison; Indianapolis Museum of Art; Triangle France, Marseille; SixtyEight Art Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark; Middelheim Museum, Antwerpen, Belgium; Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo/UNAM, Mexico City; and Universitair Centrum Sint Ignatius, Antwerpen, Belgium.
In Plain Sight, conceived by Cassils and rafa esparza, is a coalition of 80 artists fighting migrant detention and the culture of incarceration. The performance occurred July 3, 2020 appeared in the sky above Mesa Verde ICE Processing Facility & Detention Center, Bakersfield, California.
NO ICE NO ICE NO ICE [6]
He served as a juror [7] for Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, Outwin Boochever Competition 2019
In Spring 2018, From ‘No Movie’ to ‘Fake Buzzers’ and The Sixth Expanse, Harry Gamboa Jr. in conversation with Hugo Hopping [8], SixtyEight Art Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark.
In Fall 2017, he delivered keynote, Summer School #2 MAKING PUBLIC DOMAIN, Middelheim Museum, Antwerpen, organized by Nico Dockx (Koninklijke Academie voor Schone Kunsten) and Pascal Gielen (ARIA).
In Fall 2012, Universitair Centrum Sint Ignatius Antwerpen - UCSIA sponsored Gamboa to present, La La Land: Deflections and Recollections, an artist talk at Universiteit Antwerpen. He also worked with students and faculty of Koninklijke Academie voor Schone Kunsten Antwerpen (Royal Academy of Fine Arts) along with Belgian artists Ria Pacquée and Nico Dockx to produce "actions" in Antwerpen and Brugge.
His photographs are in the permanent collection of Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
His photographs are in the permanent collection of Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, Washington, D.C.
His photographs are in the permanent collection of Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C.
His photographs are in the permanent collection of Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY.
His photographs are in the permanent collection of Autry Museum of the American West, Los Angeles, CA
His photographs are in the permanent collection of Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, MA.
His photographs are in the permanent collection of Davis Museum at Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA, Williamstown, MA.
His lithographs are in the permanent collection of Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts, University of California, Los Angeles.
His oral history is included in Smithsonian Archives of American Art (1999). His oral history is also included in Alternative Projections, Experimental Film in Los Angeles 1945-1980, a project of Los Angeles Filmforum (2011).
A permanent collection of his media works/papers has been established and archived at Green Library, Stanford University.
Works[]
e-Books[]
- Flower of the Dead 2020, by Harry Gamboa Jr. [9]
- Rider 2020, by Harry Gamboa Jr. [10]
- Lost Loops of Los (a meltdown in twelve steps) 2020, by Harry Gamboa Jr. [11]
- Dissolved in Ethernet, Selected Writings (2005-2007) 2020, by Harry Gamboa Jr. [12]
- Fallen 2020, by Harry Gamboa Jr. [13]
- Xoloitzcuintli Doppelgänger and other stories 2020, by Harry Gamboa Jr. [14]
Books[]
- Striking Distance by Harry Gamboa Jr.; c2020. [15]
- Xoloitzcuintli Doppelgänger and other stories by Harry Gamboa Jr.; c2018. [16]
- Exploring Commonism A New Aesthetics of the Real Edited with text by Nico Dockx & Pascal Gielen ; c2018 [17]
- Gamboa, Harry Jr.; The Sixth Expanse ; c2018. [18]
- Gamboa, Harry Jr.; Aztlángst 2 ; c2015. [19]
- Gamboa, Harry Jr.; Vie 21, Photo Journal 1 ; c2014. [20]
- Gamboa, Harry Jr.; Worker Ant (1) ; c2013. [21]
- Gamboa, Harry Jr.; Aztlángst: La La Fotonovela (Volume 1); c2011. [22]
- Gamboa, Harry Jr.; Pix; c2011. [23]
- Gamboa, Harry Jr.; Fallen; c2010. [24]
- Gamboa, Harry Jr.; Rider; c2009. [25]
- Gamboa, Harry Jr.; edited by Chon A. Noriega.Urban Exile: Collected Writings of Harry Gamboa Jr. Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press, c1998. [26]
Lithographs[]
- Siren's Post-Acid Complex series 2005 through 2010.
Fotonovelas[]
Multimedia[]
- MOLAA Zoom Project Chapter 11: Harry Gamboa Jr. Museum of Latin American Art, 2021.
- "STRIKING DISTANCE, Harry Gamboa Jr." Autry Museum of the American West, 2020.
- Chicano Phantom(Re) Exiled Series-Harry Gamboa Jr. Mestizo Rhetorics-Santa Barbara City College, Online video released 2020.
- "Taller - Momentum social de un momento visual, Harry Gamboa" Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico City CDMX, Online video released May 9, 2018.
- "Harry Gamboa Jr." Future Tongue. Online text/video released 2015.
- "Ephemeral Aztec on the 405" Albertini 2014 The Kite. Online text/image released 2015.
- "No Movie for Asco: Harry Gamboa Jr & Rita Gonzalez" Online video released 2013.
- "ASCO Interviews" Online video released 2013.
- "Harry Gamboa Jr. - Baby Kake - Artist's Video Projects - MOCAtv" Online video released 2013.
- "Harry Gamboa Jr. - Untunnel - Belgium Online video released 2013.
- "Asco: Elite of the Obscure Symposium - Conversation with Mario Ontiveros, Harry Gamboa Jr. and Sean Carrillo - Williams College Online video released 2012.
- Erased: Limits and Borders - Harry Gamboa Jr. - Smithsonian American Art Museum" Online video released 2011.
- The Candid Frame #14 - Harry Gamboa Jr. Podcast released 2006.
- Harry Gamboa Jr.: 1990s Video Art, Volumes 2 and 3 DVDs released 2004.
- Red Tide 2001.
Exhibition + Project Catalogues[]
- Artists Respond: American Art and the Vietnam War, 1965–1975. Princeton University Press, 2019.
- Whitney Museum of American Art: Handbook of the Collection. Whitney Museum of American Art, 2015.
- The City Lost and Found Capturing New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles, 1960–1980. Yale University Press, 2015.
- Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art. Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D.C., 2014.
- Performance as Archive , Archive as Performance. Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Antwerp (Belgium), 2013.
- Glam! The Performance of Style. Tate Liverpool (England), 2013.
- ASCO: Elite of the Obscure: A Retrospective 1972-1987. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 2011.
- MEX/LA: Mexican Modernisms in Los Angeles 1930-1985. Museum of Latin American Art, 2011.
- L.A. Xicano. UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center, 2011.
- Under the Big Black Sun: California Art 1974-1981. Museum of Contemporary Art, 2011.
- Pacific Standard Time, Los Angeles Art, 1945–1980. Getty Research Institute and J. Paul Getty Museum, 2011.
- Phantom Sightings: Art after the Chicano Movement. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 2008.
- This Side of Paradise: Body and Landscape in Los Angeles Photographs. The Huntington Library, 2008.
- Los Angeles 1955-1985 Birth Of An Art Capital. Centre Pompidou, 2006.
- Only Skin Deep. International Center of Photography, 2003.
- Made in California: Art, Image, and Identity, 1900-2000. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 2000.
- Global Conceptualism. Queens Museum of Art, 1999.
- 1995 Biennial Exhibition. Whitney Museum of Art, 1995.
- Chicano Art: Resistance and Affirmation, 1965-1985. Wight Art Gallery, 1991.
- Helter Skelter: L.A. Art in the 1990s. Museum of Contemporary Art, 1992.
- L.A. Hot & Cool. MIT/Bank of Boston, 1987.
DVD[]
- Harry Gamboa Jr., 1990's Chicano video art. UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center, 2004.
- Harry Gamboa Jr., Early Chicano video art. UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center, 2004.
- Routemaster Remix Project Live. Ilppo Pohjola, Crystal Eye Ltd, 2003.
- Asphalto/Routemaster. Ilppo Pohjola, Crystal Eye Ltd, 2003.
Books[]
- Still Nowhere In An Empty Vastness. by Roberto Tejada, Noemi Press, 2019.
- Both Sides of Sunset - Photographing Los Angeles. Edited by Jane Brown, Marla Hamburg Kennedy. Foreword by Ed Ruscha. Introduction by David L. Ulin., Metropolis Books, 2015.
- Creating the Future: Art and Los Angeles in the 1970s. Michael Fallon, Counterpoint, 2014.
- A People’s Art History of the United States: 250 Years of Activist Art and Artists Working in Social Justice Movements . Nicolas Lampert, The New Press, 2013.
- Live Art in LA: Performance in Southern California, 1970 - 1983. Peggy Phelan, Routledge, 2012.
- Mexican Americans in Los Angeles. Alex Moreno Areyan, Arcadia Publishing, 2010.
- Next of Kin: The Family in Chicano/a Cultural Politics. Richard T. Rodriguez, Duke University Press, 2009.
- Technological Rituals, Stories from the Annenberg Dialogues. Rosanna Albertini, University of Southern California, 1999.
- Chicanos And Film: Representation and Resistance. Chon A. Noriega, University of Minnesota Press, 1992.
Reviews/Features[]
- harrygamboajr.wordpress.com
- Harry Gamboa Jr. - Instagram
- The rise of Latinx artists in Los Angeles, Financial Times, July 24, 2021
- Provenance: ASCO’s Public Interventions in 1970s Los Angeles Writing on the Walls , Artillery, July 7, 2021
- PHOTO FLUX: UNSHUTTERING L.A. OPENS GETTY CENTER DOORS, L.A. Weekly, June 17, 2021
- Your Concise Los Angeles Art Guide for June 2021 - Photo Flux: Unshuttering LA - J.P. Getty Museum, Hyperallergic, June 8, 2021
- Harry Gamboa Jr. Nosebleed on Blacktop, Polity of Literature, 29/29, artseverwhere, April 15, 2021
- Harry Gamboa Jr. Finds That Single Iconic Frame, Stories From the Border, January 8, 2021
- How one art museum has reckoned with race and its past, Los Angeles Times, October 22, 2020
- Ace Hotel in Downtown L.A. Launches Haiku Poetry Project on Its Marquee, Variety, September 29, 2020
- Bubble Murals and Muralist Jokes Asco’s Skyscraper Skin, Venti Journal, September, 2020
- The War at Home: The Chicano Moratorium’s 50-Year Legacy Continues In Recent Protests, CSUN Today, September 16, 2020
- How Latinos Can Win the Culture War First, white gatekeepers have to stop hoarding power, The New York Times, September 2, 2020
- The 1970 Chicano Moratorium bore activism, art, and rebellion, KCRW, August 25, 2020
- A Catalytic Moment for Art and Culture, Los Angeles Times, August 23, 2020
- A Loss of Innocence, Los Angeles Times, August 23, 2020
- How the Chicano Moratorium changed L.A., Los Angeles Times, August 23, 2020
- Chicano art: An emerging generation (reprint - 1983), Los Angeles Times, August 26, 2020
- Harry Gamboa Jr.: A life of activism and art that began in East Los Angeles, The Eastsider, August 5, 2020
- Una vida de arte y activismo que comenzó en el Este de Los Ángeles, The Eastsider, 5 de agosto de 2020
- 80 artists will mark Fourth of July with skytyped messages over U.S. detention centers, Los Angeles Times, July 3, 2020
- Addressing concerns with ICE in the sky, 23 ABC, July 3, 2020
- Only white and male? Questioning the Pop Art canon, DW, Berlin, June 23, 2020
- 1960s and 70s American Art Surveyed at Museum Ludwig, Widewalls, June 22, 2020
- Mapping the Collection, 3SAT, Germany, June 23, 2020
- Fleeting Inscriptions: Asco, Ephemera, and Intergroup Exchange in LA, Side by Side: Collaborative Artistic Practices in the United States, 1960s–1980s VOLUME III, March, 2020
- Harry Gamboa Jr.: Fallout of Fashion in Los Angeles, The Eastsider LA, February 27, 2020
- The Most Important Art Exhibitions of the 2010s, ArtNews, December 17, 2019
- The Wall Stays in the Picture: Destination Murals in Los Angeles, e-flux, Journal #104 - November 2019
- Latinx artist discusses lack of representation in art community, The Channels, September 12, 2019
- Commentary: Targeted in El Paso, vilified by Trump. Why the Latino culture vacuum is dangerous, Los Angeles Times, August 15, 2019
- Where Is LA’s Eastside? A Brief History Of Class, Gentrification And Maps, LAist, July 22, 2019
- Exquisite L.A. Volume 2, Contemporary Art Review L.A. CARLA, July 9, 2019
- I am a Mexicano: The Legacy of Chicano Journalist and Activist Raul Ruiz, KCET Artbound, June 28, 2019
- Harry Gamboa Jr at MOCA Benefit 2019: Red Carpet, The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA
- Vietnam, Through the Eyes of Artists, The New York Times, April 4, 2019
- Regeneración: Three Generations of Revolutionary Ideology at the Vincent Price Art Museum, Los Angeles, Terremoto, Mexico City, February 16, 2019
- Smithsonian Museum's Latest Acquisitions Reflect a Diverse America, VOA, January 05, 2019
- Interactive: A Chicanx Artist's Point of View, KCET Artbound, November 19, 2018
- Art Out: National Portrait Gallery's 'Face Forward --> Artist Party, Musée, November 16, 2018
- How Mexican and Chicanx Activism Flourished in 20th-Century Los Angeles, Hyperallergic, November 11, 2018
- National Portrait Gallery adds 28 famous faces, WTOP, October 29, 2018
- Los Angeles, City of Poets, Los Angeles Review of Books, October 24, 2018
- Awe-Inspiring Portraits of Chicano Men that Resist Typecasting, Hyperallergic, July 31, 2018
- A Chicano renaissance? A new Mexican-American generation embraces the term, NBC News, July 15, 2018
- Banquet and Heterotopia: Asco's First Supper (After A Major Riot) 1974, Public Art Dialogue, Vol. 8, No. 1, pages 32-49, 2018
- Photographers Harry Gamboa Jr. and Luis Garza on pushing back against 'bad hombre' Chicano stereotypes, Los Angeles Times, March 23, 2018
- After Nearly Four Decades in Hiding, Mural L.A. History Is Shown, Uncensored, LA Weekly, March 19, 2018
- Harry Gamboa Jr. – portræt af en L.A kunstner, Journal, Copenhagen, March 18, 2018
- Getty Research Institute Acquires Archive of Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Artforum, March 16, 2018
- We Know Student Walkouts Can Change America Because They Have Before, VICE, March 13, 2018
- East L.A., 1968: ‘Walkout!’ The day high school students helped ignite the Chicano power movement, Los Angeles Times, March 1, 2018
- Bridges and Walls: LA River, part 1, Design and Architecture, KCRW, February 27, 2018
- Counterspectacles, Terremoto Magazine, Mexico City, January 29, 2018
- Harry Gamboa Jr. - Missives and Other Un-Notes, LATERAL 6.2, Winter, 2017
- A Matter of Record An Interview by Roberto Tejada with Harry Gamboa Jr., SPOT , Fall, 2017
- ¿Cuándo fue la última vez que jugaste a la rayuela?, La Opinión, 27 Octubre 17
- Guest artist series to expose Stanford students to innovative performance art, Stanford News, October 13, 2017
- Harry Gamboa Jr. at Autry Museum, Contemporary Art Review LA, October 6, 2017
- Harry Gamboa Jr. Marlborough Contemporary / New York, Flash Art, October 3, 2017
- The Glam Politics of a Chicano Collective from East L.A., The New Yorker, September 16, 2017
- 'Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA' Begins With a Bang at Getty Center Celebration, The Hollywood Reporter, September 17, 2017
- Harry Gamboa Jr., 500 Words, Artforum, September 12, 2017
- Art Out: Harry Gamboa Jr. - The ASCO Years, Musée Magazine, September 8, 2017
- Gallery hopping on the opening night for the 2017-2018 season, Arte Fuse, September 9, 2017
- 'The ASCO Years' by Harry Gamboa Jr. at Marlborough Contemporary, BLOUIN ARTINFO, September 17, 2017
- Harry Gamboa Jr.'s 'Chicano Male Unbonded' Highlights Diversity Of Chicano Male Identity, Artbound, KCET TV, September 15, 2017
- México ama a Los Ángeles, y Los Ángeles ama a México, La Opinión, 06 julio 2017
- LACMA Photo Booth, 2016
- Artist Harry Gamboa Jr. attends the LA Art Show 2017 opening premiere hosted by Emma Roberts, Getty Images
- Guest Lecture - Harry Gamboa Jr.- The Sixth Expanse, Artillery, January 10, 2017
- We watch artist Harry Gamboa Jr. stage a fotonovela at the site of L.A.'s demolished 6th Street Bridge, Los Angeles Times, December 24, 2016
- A New Crop of Artists Re-create a Famed 1968 LACMA Photograph, Vanity Fair, December 2016
- Re-creating LACMA’s Famed 1968 Class Photo, Vanity Fair, December 2016
- L.A. Habitat: Ed Ruscha, Artnews, March 2016
- El "boom" del arte hispano se abre paso entre las instituciones de EE.UU., El Diario, March 12, 2016
- Art and Technology, Artforum, September, 2015
- The Whitney Discovers L.A., Blouin Artinfo, August 24, 2015
- Can you capture L.A.'s complexity in a photo book? 'Both Sides of Sunset' tries, Los Angeles Times, June 11, 2015
- Max Mara, Presenting Sponsor, Celebrates The Opening Of The Whitney Museum Of American Art - Arrivals (Harry Gamboa) 2015
- The New Whitney Museum of American Art: First Impressions, Frieze, April 27, 2015
- The City Lost and Found at the Princeton University Art Museum, Artnews, April 27, 2015
- The Ultimate Tour of the New Whitney Museum, NY Curbed, April 27, 2015
- At new Whitney Museum site, a show is shrouded in parochialism, Los Angeles Times, April 27, 2015
- From Solange to Art Stars, The New Whitney Draws a Crowd, Art in America, April 24, 2015
- The Whitney Opens With A Winner, ARTnews, April 23, 2015
- The Whitney's Buried Treasures: 10 Rarely Seen Masterworks Making Their Debut in the New Building, Artspace, April 17, 2015
- The Whitney Museum announces inaugural show, and the Internet parses, Los Angeles Times, April 16, 2015
- Which Artists Does the New Whitney Museum Leave Behind?, New York Observer, April 13, 2015
- The Whitney Museum’s New Home, The Wall Street Journal, March 28, 2015
- The Whitney Museum, Soon to Open Its New Home, Searches for American Identity, The New York Times, March 26, 2015
- How New York, Chicago, and L.A. Explain the 1960s and '70s, CITYLAB, March 30, 2015
- Experience three cities' histories in photos, Daily Record, March 10, 2015
- Texas Museum to Build Ellsworth Kelly Design, The New York Times, February 5, 2015
- Celebrating a Partnership of Two West Coasts, Mexican-American Street Art From Los Angeles Comes to Bordeaux, The New York Times, September 9, 2014
- Los Angeles, 1970s style, The Art Newspaper, May 8, 2014
- L'art du happening des voyous superbes d'ASCO, Le Monde, Paris, April 18, 2014
- L'art en bande organisée, Le Monde, Paris, April 11, 2014
- Le combat en images des Chicanos californiens, La Provence, Marseille, March 13, 2014
- Asco: No Movies, Art Monthly, UK, December 2013 - January 2014
- Mexico City’s Best, 2013—Patrick Charpenel, Art in America, December 2013
- Los Fantasmas y Los Muros, Luna Córnea 34, Mexico City, 2013
- West Coast Art (Not Laid-Back) A California ‘State of Mind,’ Circa 1970, at Bronx Museum, The New York Times, July 11, 2013
- Le MAC de Marseille s’ouvre sur le monde, 20 minutes FR, May 27, 2013
- MUAC prepara ciclo de talleres sobre videoarte y visuales, El Universal, 25 de mayo de 2013
- México DF acoge una retrospectiva de Asco, un colectivo de arte chicano, El País, May 15, 2013
- Chicano Males Stare Down Stereotypes, NPR, April 25, 2013
- Circa 1970: Pacific Standard Time at the Bronx Museum, Art in America, July 11, 2013
- Building bridges between Mexican and Mexican American Art, Los Angeles Times, April 6, 2013
- Asco: Elite of the Obscure, A Retrospective (1972-1987) Arrives at the MUAC, Mexico City, Arte al Día, 2013
- Walking Mural: Asco and the Ends of Chicano Art , Los Angeles Review of Books, August 23, 2012
- Gallery Sonja Roesch puts prints online with the unveiling of new UNIT shop and exhibit, Culture Map Houston, August, 2012
- City after Fifty Years’ Living: L.A.’s Differences in Relation, Art Journal, Vol. 71, No. 1, Spring 2012
- Civilians, A Fotonovela, X-TRA, Summer, 2012
- Artists, actors creatively reengage with '92 L.A. riots, 'Twilight', Los Angeles Times, April 29, 2012
- Asco: Elite of the Obscure, Art in America, January, 2012
- Asco: Elite of the Obscure, Frieze, January, 2012
- Harry Gamboa of Asco: How A Chicano Performance Group Turned Oppression into Dangerous Fun, LA Weekly, December 6, 2011
- The MEX/LA Art Show: Five Things to Know, The Hollywood Reporter, December 4, 2011
- A New Pin on the Art Map, The New York Times, November 10, 2011
- End of an Era/Error, a play by Harry Gamboa Jr., East Los Angeles Dirigible Air Transport Lines, November 1, 2011
- ASCO: estetica sovversiva, Rolling Stone, 12 ottobre 2011
- Southern California Stakes Its Claim as World Art Center, The New York Times, October 13, 2011
- Pacific Standard Time, puro arte de L.A. El Cultural, October 13, 2011
- Laying Claim to Its Place in the Sun, The Wall Street Journal, October 13, 2011
- PST Events Bring Out Actors, Artists, Collectors and Others, Society News L.A., October 7, 2011
- L.A. Stories: A Roundtable Discussion, Artforum, October, 2011
- Patt Morrison Asks: New master Ed Ruscha, Los Angeles Times, September 24, 2011
- Asco en el museo, BBC Mundo, 23 de septiembre de 2011
- A permanent Asco mural is slated for City Terrace, Los Angeles Times, September 12, 2011
- Art review: 'Asco: Elite of the Obscure, 1972-1987' at LACMA, Los Angeles Times, September 9, 2011
- Chicano Pioneers, The New York Times, August 25, 2011
- Asco Returns Triumphant to LACMA, The Huffington Post, August 25, 2011
- Virtual Vérité performing for Aztlángst fotonovela, The American Show, August 19, 2011
- Last Stand, a play by Harry Gamboa Jr., Bad Subjects, Issue 81, 2011
- Blinders, a story by Harry Gamboa Jr., Global Graffiti Magazine, June 15, 2011
- MOCA's 'Art in the Streets' gets the big picture wrong, Los Angeles Times, May 29, 2011
- 'America Latina: 'Crisisss. Art and Confrontation in Latin America 1910-2010', Centre for the Aesthetic Revolution, May 24, 2011
- 'Your Art Disgusts Me: Early Asco 1971-75', East of Borneo, November 16, 2010
- 'Against the Wall: Remembering the Chicano Moratorium', East of Borneo, November 16, 2010
- 'The Artists Take Over', Los Angeles Downtown News, November 5, 2010
- 'Arizona law spurs backlash among artists', Los Angeles Times, June 2, 2010
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- 'Palabra', Literary Magazine Reviews, May 26, 2009
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- 'Harry Gamboa and the Contemporary Avant-Garde', Jouvert, Vol. 6, Issue 3, 2002
- 'Honesty' Key to Racial Harmony, The Christian Science Monitor, June 16, 1997
- The Art of His Choosing, The New York Times, February 26, 1995
- Losing Focus?, Houston Press, December 1, 1994
- 'Harry Gamboa's East Side Story', Los Angeles Times, November 19, 1994
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