“ASCO: Without Permission” is an upcoming documentary that chronicles story of a 1970s Chicano art group founded by Patssi Valdez, Willie Herrón III, Gronk and Harry Gamboa Jr. They called their group “asco,” meaning “nausea” or “disgust” in Spanish and used their conceptual work and performance art to speak of issues related to the Chicano civil rights movement. (March 27)

How a 1970s Chicano art group defied the mainstream and made history

“ASCO: Without Permission” is an upcoming documentary that chronicles story of a 1970s Chicano art group founded by Patssi Valdez, Willie Herrón III, Gronk and Harry Gamboa Jr. They called their group “asco,” meaning “nausea” or “disgust” in Spanish and used their conceptual work and performance art to speak of issues related to the Chicano civil rights movement. (March 27)