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Alma López (born 1966) is a Mexican-born Queer Chicana artist. Her art often portrays historical and cultural Mexican figures, such as the Virgin of Guadalupe and La Llorona, filtered through a radical Chicana feminist lesbian lens. Her art work is meant to empower women and indigenous Mexicans by the reappropriation of symbols of Mexica history when women played a more prominent role. The medium of digital art allows her to mix different elements from Catholicism and juxtapose it to indigenous art, women, and issues such as rape, gender violence, sexual marginalization and racism. This juxtaposition allows her to explore the representation of women and indigenous Mexicans and their histories that have been lost or fragmented since colonization. Her work is often seen as controversial. Cur

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  • ألما لوبيز (بالإسبانية: Alma Lopez)‏ هي رسامة مكسيكية، ولدت في 1966 في لوس موتشيس في المكسيك. (ar)
  • Alma López (born 1966) is a Mexican-born Queer Chicana artist. Her art often portrays historical and cultural Mexican figures, such as the Virgin of Guadalupe and La Llorona, filtered through a radical Chicana feminist lesbian lens. Her art work is meant to empower women and indigenous Mexicans by the reappropriation of symbols of Mexica history when women played a more prominent role. The medium of digital art allows her to mix different elements from Catholicism and juxtapose it to indigenous art, women, and issues such as rape, gender violence, sexual marginalization and racism. This juxtaposition allows her to explore the representation of women and indigenous Mexicans and their histories that have been lost or fragmented since colonization. Her work is often seen as controversial. Currently, she is a lecturer at the University of California Los Angeles in the Department of Chicana/o Studies. (en)
  • Alma López är en mexikansk konstnär från Los Mochis i Sinaloa i Mexiko. Hennes verk föreställer ofta historiskt och kulturellt viktiga mexikanska gestalter som Vår Fru av Guadalupe och men med en lesbisk och queerfemenistisk prägel. (sv)
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  • Paintings, Murals, Digital art (en)
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  • Chicana (en)
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  • Alma López (en)
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  • MFA from University of California Irvine, BA from University of California Santa Barbara (en)
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  • (en)
  • Coyolxauhqui Returns Disguised as Our Lady of Guadalupe Defending the Rights of Las Chicanas, 2004 (en)
  • Heaven 2, 2000 (en)
  • La Llorona Desperately Seeking Coyolxauhqui, 2003 (en)
  • Our Lady, 1999 (en)
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  • ألما لوبيز (بالإسبانية: Alma Lopez)‏ هي رسامة مكسيكية، ولدت في 1966 في لوس موتشيس في المكسيك. (ar)
  • Alma López är en mexikansk konstnär från Los Mochis i Sinaloa i Mexiko. Hennes verk föreställer ofta historiskt och kulturellt viktiga mexikanska gestalter som Vår Fru av Guadalupe och men med en lesbisk och queerfemenistisk prägel. (sv)
  • Alma López (born 1966) is a Mexican-born Queer Chicana artist. Her art often portrays historical and cultural Mexican figures, such as the Virgin of Guadalupe and La Llorona, filtered through a radical Chicana feminist lesbian lens. Her art work is meant to empower women and indigenous Mexicans by the reappropriation of symbols of Mexica history when women played a more prominent role. The medium of digital art allows her to mix different elements from Catholicism and juxtapose it to indigenous art, women, and issues such as rape, gender violence, sexual marginalization and racism. This juxtaposition allows her to explore the representation of women and indigenous Mexicans and their histories that have been lost or fragmented since colonization. Her work is often seen as controversial. Cur (en)
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  • Alma López (en)
  • ألما لوبيز (ar)
  • Alma López (sv)
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