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Southland Sessions Presents
Southland Sessions
Artist Kandis Williams on CASSANDRA PRESS
Post date:Artist Kandis Williams is widely recognized for her critical approach to myth, libidinal and social coded behavior, and the affectual provocations of structural violence entangled with race, aesthetics, and ethics. Her practice spans collage, writing, per
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Southland Sessions Presents
Southland Sessions
Rosson Crow's Maximalist Paintings
Post date:Rosson Crow shares her recent foray into smaller-scale paintings of still-life.
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Visual Arts
Southland Sessions
ACLU SoCal’s First Artist-in-Residence on Creating Art During a Fraught Time
Post date:Amid the pandemic, ACLU SoCal's first resident artist has been responding creatively in support of civil rights.
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Visual Arts
Southland Sessions
For a Better World, We Need More Art, Not Less
Post date:Amidst “Safer at Home” orders and racism, Drive-By-Art shows art’s power to move, inspire, make us think and bring us together as we work toward a better world.
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Southland Sessions Presents
Southland Sessions
Christina Quarles - Studio Visit
Post date:A glimpse into the creative space of artist Christina Quarels as she discusses how she creates art during the pandemic.
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Southland Sessions Presents
Southland Sessions
Virtual Pop Art Exhibits Now Open Online at Corey Helford Gallery
Post date:Corey Helford Gallery presents three new virtual exhibits.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
CalArts Poster Archive Preserves Weird and Wonderful Experiments in Graphic Design
Post date:One of the most prominent and anonymous voices in CalArts is its student graphic designers. Their experiments — alternately spectacular, unreadable, forgettable and unforgettable — now live in an archive.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
The Real World of Transcendentalist Agnes Pelton
Post date:Agnes Pelton’s Cat City home is no majestic artist enclave, but unable to drive, she still found her mystic inspirations in her small hometown. Walk in her shoes.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Barbara Kruger Questions Los Angeles in Provocative New Frieze Project
Post date:Barbara Kruger unveils her latest additions to her ongoing series, “Untitled (Questions),” as part of Frieze Week Los Angeles. The unmistakable ad-like artworks boldly ask, “Who buys low? Who sells high?” among other questions.
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Black History
Hollywood's Architect: The Paul R. Williams Story
The World of Luxury Building in Early L.A.
Post date:Paul R. Williams was known for his luxurious designs. See one of his earliest projects.
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Black History
Hollywood's Architect: The Paul R. Williams Story
Paul R. Williams Blazes a Trail for Black Architects
Post date:Paul R. Williams explored all avenues to fulfill his dream of being an architect.
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Black History
Hollywood's Architect: The Paul R. Williams Story
Paul R. Williams - Architect to the Stars
Post date:Hollywood soon discovered Paul R. Williams, and he was called “architect to the stars.”
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Black History
Hollywood's Architect: The Paul R. Williams Story
Visual Timeline: The Remarkable Life of Paul Revere Williams
Post date:In the course of his five-decade career, Paul Revere Williams, an African American architect born in Los Angeles on February 18, 1894, overcame prejudice and become one of the foremost architects in history.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
No LSD Required: The Electric Landscapes of Sharon Ellis
Post date:Sharon Ellis' luminous landscapes draw on nearly the whole history of landscape painting. Think American Luminists, Charles Burchfield and his "animated landscapes" and even Light and Space artists James Turrell and Robert Irwin.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Artists Re-imagine 'Utopia' at the Huntington
Post date:"Beside the Edge of the World," a multimedia, interdisciplinary art exhibition at The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens explores and unearths ideas of “utopia” through the lens of three artists.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Seven Must-See Historical Objects That Still Resonate Today
Post date:History may have happened yesterday, but a look at these objects from the past shows that it still holds power even today.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Pacoima is Home to the Largest New Mural in San Fernando Valley
Post date:In late November, a massive mural, "Rushing Waters," debuted in Pacoima. Coming in at over 10,000 square feet, it's one of the largest in the city.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
The Technicolor Desert: Cinema and the Mojave
Post date:Virtually pressed up against the northern boundaries of Los Angeles, the Mojave Desert can be considered Hollywood’s backyard if not its backlot. See the Mojave take on multiple guises in well-loved movies throughout the decades.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Ten Ways to Explore 100 Years of The Huntington
Post date:The Huntington can be daunting for the casual visitor. But it’s a welcome challenge for those who are up for it. Here are the ten best ways to explore the wonders of The Huntington, inside and out, in its 100th year.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Interactive: The Chicano Photographer Who Captured 40+ Years of Hollywood and Civil Rights Movements
Post date:The average American would not know George Rodriguez's name, though his images have been featured in magazines, newspapers, books, and even record covers seen by millions. The Vincent Price Art Museum is honoring him with his first retrospective.