Since the late 1960s, photographer Oscar Castillo has documented the
Chicano community in Los Angeles and South Texas, from major political
events to cultural practices to the work of muralists and painters. His
photographs explore major themes (social movement, cultural heritage,
urban environment, and everyday barrio life) and approaches
(photojournalism, portraiture, art photography). The Oscar Castillo
Photograph Collection includes over 3,000 images by the photographer
that are available through an online digital archive at UCLA.
Colin Gunckel brings together essays by scholars and artists who
consider the social, political, historical, and aesthetic dimensions of
Castillo's work. An illustrated section features selections from the
digital archive. The book includes illustrations from the digital
archive, a detailed finding aid for the Oscar Castillo Papers, a small
collection of correspondence and other documents housed at the UCLA
Chicano Studies Research Center, and a collection-level description of
the digital archive. A selected bibliography completes the volume.
This book is made possible in part with support from The Getty
Foundation.
Honorable Mention, Best Reference Book - English from the 2012
International Latino Book Awards