Gilbert "Magu" Luján: Cruising Turtle Island
Cruising Turtle Island pumps out an L.A. funk beat, heavy on the bass. Boasting anthropomorphic dogs, ancient monuments, and a lowrider with an Aztec warrior at the wheel, cultural identity is the artwork's driving force. Visionary painter Gilbert "Magu" Luján proudly proclaimed his Mexican and Native American heritage as he developed his colourful vocabulary for Chicano art. Turtle Island itself, a resonant reference to North America, originated in Indigenous creation stories. Luján, who founded the influential artists' collective Los Four, celebrates the rhythm of life in this joyful utopia of Chicanismo.
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Gilbert "Magu" Luján: Cruising Turtle Island
Gilbert "Magu" Luján: Cruising Turtle Island
Cruising Turtle Island pumps out an L.A. funk beat, heavy on the bass. Boasting anthropomorphic dogs, ancient monuments, and a lowrider with an Aztec warrior at the wheel, cultural identity is the artwork's driving force. Visionary painter Gilbert "Magu" Luján proudly proclaimed his Mexican and Native American heritage as he developed his colourful vocabulary for Chicano art. Turtle Island itself, a resonant reference to North America, originated in Indigenous creation stories. Luján, who founded the influential artists' collective Los Four, celebrates the rhythm of life in this joyful utopia of Chicanismo.
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Cruising Turtle Island pumps out an L.A. funk beat, heavy on the bass. Boasting anthropomorphic dogs, ancient monuments, and a lowrider with an Aztec warrior at the wheel, cultural identity is the artwork's driving force. Visionary painter Gilbert "Magu" Luján proudly proclaimed his Mexican and Native American heritage as he developed his colourful vocabulary for Chicano art. Turtle Island itself, a resonant reference to North America, originated in Indigenous creation stories. Luján, who founded the influential artists' collective Los Four, celebrates the rhythm of life in this joyful utopia of Chicanismo.






















