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Lowrider was an American automobile magazine, focusing almost exclusively on the style known as a lowrider. It first appeared in 1977, produced out of San Jose, California , by a trio of San Jose State students.
Albert De Alba Sr. bought the '80 Corolla when he was 17 and began its transformation into a lowrider. It made Lowrider magazine in '92, but De Alba wanted to take it further and completely ...
Cal State Northridge professor Denise Sandoval, right, gives Beca Almanza a hug during a lowrider-themed art exhibit at the California State University Northridge Art Galleries on Feb. 8, 2025.
Teen Angels was an independent American magazine focused on the Chicano culture of California and the southwest, published from approximately 1981 to 2006. [1] The publication featured art, photos, and writing celebrating pachuco culture, lowriders, cholo street culture, fashion, tattoos, prison art, and varrios, or neighborhoods.
Lowrider cars are typically elaborately painted and decorated, often using graphic art of significance to Chicano culture. [ 19 ] [ 5 ] In the 1970s, Lowrider magazine promoted an association between lowriders and pachucas , pachucos , and zoot suiters by filling its pages with advertisements and photographs that reflected those fashions.
For the L.A. artist, 'Corpo RanfLA: Terra Cruiser' is a hopeful work. 'I feel like this piece has everything about building a lowrider car that's exciting, like decisions about how you want your ...
Jesse Valadez was a Mexican American lowrider and artist based in East Los Angeles who became known as a major figure in lowriding, a cultural practice among Chicanos that he helped pioneer.
A lowrider car club in San Diego is memorializing its history by creating a mural in Chicano Park, a national and Mexican American cultural landmark. 'I haven't seen any murals like this': Art ...