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Ritual (detail), 1970–1971, by Carlos Villa (American, 1936–2013). Mixed media on unstretched canvas. Estate of Carlos Villa. Photography © Estate of Carlos Villa. Photograph by Jay Jones. Tat2 (detail), 1971, from the Tatu series, by Carlos Villa (American, 1936–2013). Ink on ITEK photograph. Estate of Carlos Villa. Photography © Estate of Carlos Villa. | KQED Member Days at the Asian Art Museum Free Admission July 23 and July 24
Carlos Villa: Worlds in Collision Artist, Teacher, Activist Now - October 24
Carlos Villa: Worlds in Collision invites you into a spectacular, visually magical world of feathers, capes, masks, and tattoos.
The first major museum retrospective dedicated to the work of a Filipino American artist, it celebrates the exuberant work of San Francisco artist Carlos Villa (1936–2013) and his enduring influence as a teacher, curator, and activist. Admission is free to KQED members and one guest on Saturday, July 23 and Sunday, July 24, 2022. | | For a limited time, KQED Members can show their member card to receive a special 20% off* at the Cha May Ching Boutique, offering an expertly curated selection of items sourced from across Asia and from local artisans.
*Restrictions may apply. Discount can't be applied on merchandise already marked down. Offer valid on July 23 & 24 only.
Need a KQED MemberCard? Email member@kqed.org |
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