ASCO: WITHOUT Permission
Lead EDITOR
ASCO: Without Permission profiles the extraordinary art collective of the 70's-80's, ASCO, who merged activism/art and challenged Latinx representation in the art world, politics, and Hollywood through their incendiary performance art, photography, video, and muralism. Without Permission examines the importance of their subversive and wildly spirited work and how it serves as a framework for Latinx representation in today's cultural landscape.
Produced by Asa Nisi Masa Films with North of Now and La Corriente del Golfo.
INDIEWIRE: ‘ASCO: Without Permission’ Review: A Superbly Edited Chronicle of Chicano Art Uprising in Los Angeles
SXSW: The revolutionary Chicano art group gets its due in Travis Gutiérrez Senger's generously researched documentary, executive-produced by Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna.
LA TIMES: Asco: Without Permission’ honors four East L.A. friends who changed Chicano art
In the new documentary titled “Asco: Without Permission,” which premiered March 10 at South by Southwest, filmmaker Travis Gutiérrez Senger set out to tell their story. “We want to celebrate Asco, but also pass what Asco did on to the next generation and continue their legacy,”