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Soldadera: The Artist Meets Her Muse
At 127 years old, Leandra Becerra Lumbreras was the last survivor of the Mexican Revolution. Artist Nao Bustamante made a pilgrimage to her home in Jalisco, Mexico and found a muse.

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Nao Bustamante's Soldaderas, Real and Imagined
Nao Bustamante's exhibition "Soldadera" is a "speculative reenactment" of women's participation in The Mexican Revolution. ÂÂ
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Beyond Prints: A Confrontation at L.A. Art Book Fair
A controversial print leads to a broader discussion of race and the art world at Printed Matter's Los Angeles Art Book Fair.
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The Body and the Camera: Adrià Julià on Rocky Ascending
L.A.-based artist Adrià Julià 's short films, sculptures, prints, and choreographic studies attempt to pull the embodied experiences of filmmaking into his own practice.

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The 'Incorruptible Flesh' of Ron Athey
The performance art of Ron Athey is rooted in the pageantry of charismatic preachers like The Foursquare Church's Aimee Semple. He performs "Incorruptible Flesh: Messianic Remains" on July 10th at Human Resources in L.A.

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Sheree Rose: A Legend of Los Angeles Performance Art
Sheree Rose, the 70-year-old legend of multiple L.A. underground scenes, returns to her role as a performance artist with a 24-hour durational work.

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The Transformative Nature of David Wojnarowicz's ITSOFOMO
"ITSOFOMO: In the Shadow of Forward Motion" is considered one of the most intense works of art produced during the years that the AIDS crisis cut through the art world.
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Lo-Fi Sci-Fi: Alexandro Segade's 'The Holo Library'
UCR ARTSblock and Queer Lab, an initiative supporting queer studies at UC Riverside, is sponsoring a performance of "The Holo Library," a play between performance art and theater, at The Culver Arts Center on April 11.