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Visual Arts
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The Chicana/o Printmakers of 'Estampas de la Raza'
Post date:Prints from the late Richard Duardo, Lalo Alcaraz, Jaime GERMS Zacarias, and more Chicano artists will be on display at the Vincent Price Museum in East L.A.
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Visual Arts
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The Otherworldly Works of Yevgeniya Mikhailik
Post date:The whimsical artwork of Russian-American Yevgeniya Mikhailik reflects the artist's fantastical imagination.
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Visual Arts
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El Mac: Making the Ordinary Extraordinary
Post date:Muralist Miles "Mac" MacGregor focuses on subjects that celebrate and reflect the cultural history of the Southwest.
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Visual Arts
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Lili Bernard: Fighting Trauma With Art
Post date:Lili Bernard's art explores traumas experienced by women, from the struggle to attain an ideal of beauty to the pain of sexual assault.
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Visual Arts
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Slang Aesthetics: Robert Williams and the Nexus of Pop Surrealism
Post date:Robert Williams, founder of Juxtapoz Magazine, is widely regarded as the godfather of the low brow and pop surrealist art movements.
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Visual Arts
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State of Creativity: Arts Ecology
Post date:With an economic output of $93 million in 2013, L.A. and Orange County's galleries are punching far above their weight when it comes to their economic impact.
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Visual Arts
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The Visible Light Paintings of Fawn Rogers
Post date:Artist Fawn Rogers' "Visible Light" series aims to bring awareness to the disenfranchisement of the elderly population in the U.S.
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Ryan McCann: Courage is Fire
Post date:Former football quarterback Ryan McCann makes his art with a blowtorch and takes critical aim at the trappings of the contemporary art world.
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Multi-disciplinary
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Monomania L.A.: David Boulé and the California Orange
Post date:David Boulé has assembled perhaps the largest single collection of materials related to the production and promotion of California oranges.
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Visual Arts
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Discount Stores and Drive-thrus: Marc Trujillo Paints North American Purgatory
Post date:Marc Trujillo paints members-only wholesale clubs, discount retailers and fast-food eateries that dominate the country's urban landscape.
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Cultural Politics
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Histories Absolved: Revolutionary Cuban Poster Art and the Muslim International
Post date:The new exhibition "Histories Absolved" displays posters of the Cuban Revolution conceived in solidarity with Muslim liberation movements in the Middle East.
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literature
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The Works of Lewis Carroll Live On at USC's Special Collections
Post date:The Lewis Carroll Collection in the Special Collections department of USC Libraries houses an exhaustive archive of the famed author's works and their adaptations.
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Visual Arts
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The Unforgotten Wall of Coachella
Post date:The Shady Lane mural in Coachella is a defiant statement from local artists that they are also a source for the region's creative reputation.
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Visual Arts
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Kawaii 4-0: L.A. Artworld Celebrates Four Decades of Hello Kitty
Post date:Two new exhibitions trace Hello Kitty's roots as a pop-culture phenomenon and illustrate the many ways that she inspires artists today.
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Visual Arts
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Uncertain Intimacy: Sue Coe's AIDS Portfolio at Pomona Art Museum
Post date:Sue Coe's AIDS portfolio, on display at the Pomona College Museum of Art, portrays AIDS patients and their hospital environment, offering an intimate look at the AIDS crisis.
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Visual Arts
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Stas Orlovski's Moving Paintings
Post date:Stas Orlovski "Chimera," inspired by the projections of the 18th and 19th century Phantasmagoria shows, creates a moving drawing of visual effusiveness.
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Multi-disciplinary
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Zorthian Ranch
Post date:In the foothills of Fair Oaks Avenue, there lies the infamous 48-acre art junkyard Zorthian Ranch where resident artists milk goats and make cheese, while hundreds of notable people have gathered to exchange ideas and celebrate life.
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Multi-disciplinary
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The Enduring Mysteries of Zorthian Ranch
Post date:Nestled in the foothills of Altadena lies the infamous 48-acre art junkyard "Zorthian Ranch," built by Armenian Genocide survivor Jirayr Zorthian.
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Visual Arts
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Marjorie Cameron: Woman on the Verge
Post date:The new exhibition "Cameron: Songs for the Witch Woman," revisits the legacy of Marjorie Cameron, a towering figure of mid-century counterculture and subversive art in L.A.
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Visual Arts
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Rob Sato's 'Memory Maps'
Post date:Rob Sato layers personal, historical, and fictional elements into his imagery that touch on themes of memory and time.