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Artbound
From Homies to Immigrant Children, This Artist Captures Humanity in Glass
Post date:Fine art is filled with glass blown objects but few artists have been able to achieve glass-blown human subjects that critique the harsh realities of today, the hallmark of Jaime Guerrero’s artwork and career.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Latinx Artists Explore the Idea of Home in this New LACMA Exhibit
Post date:“Home - So Different, So Appealing” examines the very personal idea of home and its relationship to heavy matters such as belonging, displacement and poverty, among many socio-political issues.
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film and media arts
Artbound
The Slow Reveal: The Video Work of Tamar Guimarães
Post date:Tamar Guimarães' video and installation pieces investigate the role of psychic mediums and the invisible transfer of information.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Naufus Ramirez-Figueroa's Color and Tone Metaphors
Post date:Naufus Ramirez-Figueroa returns to his early exposure to experimental theatre in 1970s Guatemala.
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Architecture and Design
Artbound
Talking Back at Architecture: The Work of Zinny and Maidagan
Post date:Artists Dolores Zinny and Juan Maidagan challenging traditional notions of exhibition space through their site-specific large-scale installations.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
How Art, Science, and Technology Interact in Southern California
Post date:Over the past few decades, artists and scientists have helped bring focus to the art-science-technology track of Southern California's present creative economy.
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writing on the wall
History & Society
Monthly Mural Wrap: A Dozen Tags for May, 2014
Post date:As lawmakers seek to add another chapter to the ongoing saga of the mural ordinance, the world of street art keeps turning. Here's our mural wrap for May.
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Performance
Artbound
Carmina Escobar's Massagem Sonora
Post date:At the Korean Friendship Bell in San Pedro artist Carmina Escobar led "Massagem Sonora," a performance exploring the personal geography of the body.
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Performance
Artbound
Carmina Escobar's Massagem Sonora
Post date:At the Korean Friendship Bell in San Pedro artist Carmina Escobar led "Massagem Sonora," a performance exploring the personal geography of the body.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Welcome to the Field Guide to L.A. Architecture
Post date:Artbound will be chronicling the collective creation of the Machine Project "Field Guide to L.A. Architecture" by featuring a diverse offering of essays, interviews, and the artists' videos.
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Architecture and Design
Artbound
Architectural Sculpture: Bruce Nauman's 'Untitled (Equilateral Triangle)'
Post date:The proximity of Bruce Nauman's sixteen-foot-high outdoor object to the Rudolph Schindler House asks the viewer to recalibrate their understanding of both architecture and art production.
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commentary
SoCal Focus
Seeing How Los Angeles Was Made Modern
Post date:Once a corporate record of how Southern California was electrified, the Edison collection at the Huntington Library is now something more -- time machine, site of enigmas, and zone of investigation of the city's modern dichotomies.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Best Kept Secret: Richard Jackson Survey at OCMA
Post date:Richard Jackson has produced work that pushes the boundaries of painting since the 1960s.
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commentary
SoCal Focus
As Modern as We Could Be
Post date:The Getty's "Overdrive: L.A. Constructs the Future, 1940 - 1990" and the Huntington's "Maynard L. Parker: Modern Photography and the American Dream" consider how Los Angeles sought to be forever modern.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Adam Silverman: A Feeling for Clay
Post date:Artist Adam Silverman discusses the inspiration behind his creation of new pots and sculptures that are currently on view at the Edward Cella Gallery through December 29.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Is L.A. the Creative or Anti-Creative City?
Post date:Sue Bell Yank, Elizabeth Currid-Halkett, and Sarah Schrank sit down to discuss both tired stereotypes and surprising realities about the L.A. art scene.
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Performance
Artbound
Making a Scene: John M. White and Performance in Ventura
Post date:Iconoclast John M. White, a venerated fixture of the L.A. art scene since the 1960s, has four different exhibitions featured in the Pacific Standard Time Initiative. Tracy Hudak examines the artist and his career.
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Ansel Adams
History & Society
An Intimate Look at Ansel Adams' Los Angeles
Post date:A new gallery exhibit showcases selections from Los Angeles Public Library's collection of rarely seen Ansel Adams photos.
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History & Society
What to See on Free Museum Weekend
Post date:Wondering what exhibits to see during this weekend's Museums Free-For-All? Here's a guide to our picks.
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1st and Spring
Longing and Loathing in Los Angeles
Post date:The talk about L.A. is caustic more often than not.