By Asian Art Museum
Timeline written by Theodore S. Gonzalves, Mark Dean Johnson, and Trisha Lagaso Goldberg. Images researched and sourced by Theo Lau.
Introduction: A Timeline of Carlos Villa (2022) by Asian Art MuseumAsian Art Museum
1930s: Carlos Villa and the "Bachelor" Uncles (2022) by Asian Art MuseumAsian Art Museum
1930s: Carlos Villa and the "Bachelor" Uncles (2022) by Asian Art MuseumAsian Art Museum
1950s: Carlos Villa and the Beats (2022) by Asian Art MuseumAsian Art Museum
1960s: Carlos Villa in New York CIty (2022) by Asian Art MuseumAsian Art Museum
1970s: Carlos Villa Reflects on Empire and Solidarities (2022) by Asian Art MuseumAsian Art Museum
1970s: Carlos Villa Reflects on Empire and Solidarities (2022) by Asian Art MuseumAsian Art Museum
1960s-1980s: Filipino Americans and Global Social Movements (2022) by Asian Art MuseumAsian Art Museum
1960s-1980s: Filipino Americans and Global Social Movements (2022) by Asian Art MuseumAsian Art Museum
1990s: Carlos Villa Considers the Philippines (2022) by Asian Art MuseumAsian Art Museum
2000s: Carlos Villa's Late Work (2022) by Asian Art MuseumAsian Art Museum
2013 Onward: Filipino American Community Today (2022) by Asian Art MuseumAsian Art Museum
Carlos Villa: Worlds in Collision
This timeline is part of Carlos Villa: Worlds in Collision at the Asian Art Museum. This groundbreaking exhibition shows us Villa not only as one of the most important artists of his generation, but also as a teacher, curator, activist, and community organizer.
Carlos Villa: Worlds in Collision is co-organized by the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco and the San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI).
The presentation at the Asian Art Museum is made possible with the generous support of the Henry Luce Foundation and The Bernard Osher Foundation. Additional support is provided by Malou Babilonia and Terra Foundation for American Art.
Sustained support generously provided by the following endowed funds:
Akiko Yamazaki and Jerry Yang Endowment Fund for Exhibitions
Kao/Williams Contemporary Art Exhibitions Fund