Art Review
Los Angeles Pays Homage to the Cool Trance of Alice Coltrane
An exhibition of the late musician and devoted spiritual leader effectively incorporates music, performance, and visual art.
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An exhibition of the late musician and devoted spiritual leader effectively incorporates music, performance, and visual art.
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The artists in this year’s cohort are responding in their own way to our uncertain times, with some offering possibilities for blazing a trail ahead.
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A show highlighting work by members of the collective fierce pussy presents them not out on the streets, but communing with one another, like family.
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What comes through most strongly in the Met Museum exhibition is his humanistic bent: Sargent loved people, and it shows.
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All That Remains spotlights mostly non-White artists who open up new vistas in how we might relate to color.
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Arthur Russell and Julius Eastman’s influence is felt in the echoes between the present and the past, the dead and the living, and, most prominently, each other.
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This commercial undertaking works hard to present itself with an institutional veneer, making claims that it “fosters a sense of shared responsibility” in the art world.
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Consuelo Kanaga, one of the US’s first female photojournalists, counted Alfred Stieglitz, Dorothea Lange, and Berenice Abbott as her peers.
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Real Clothes, Real Lives shows that women have adapted their attire to accommodate their daily activities with resourcefulness and panache.
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An exhibition shows that our beleaguered present is not apocalyptically singular but the continuation of one long, long fight.
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Poetics of Power, grounded in feminist critique, imagines a world free from militarized, male-dominated spheres of power and opposed to all forms of exploitation.
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The artist’s surgical photomontages offer insight into the gendered desire and commercialism at the heart of patriarchal capitalism.