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This week, two performance artists channel Sarah Palin and Donald Trump, art critics do their thing live, an artist demonstrates his homemade musical instruments, and much more.
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This week, two performance artists channel Sarah Palin and Donald Trump, art critics do their thing live, an artist demonstrates his homemade musical instruments, and much more.
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LOS ANGELES — This week, there's a discussion on alternative art spaces at the Armory in Pasadena, the premier of the Wooster Group's production of The Room, the grand opening of the Museum of Neon Art, and more.
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This week, El Museo del Barrio revises the history of Kinetic and Op art to include Latin America, the National Academy Museum shows the work of pioneering feminist artist Miriam Schapiro, Galerie Lelong debuts nine unseen films by Ana Mendieta, and much more.
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LOS ANGELES — This week, in addition to the Art Los Angeles Contemporary Art Fair in Santa Monica, there are two independent art fairs happening, Dave Muller's peripatetic Three Day Weekend project, the chance to interact with Erwin Wurm's One Minute Sculptures, and more.
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This week is filled with openings and events that will get you thinking — about the Citi Bike as readymade, the role of the curator in artwashing, the way you eat and play, parenting in the art world, and more.
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LOS ANGELES — This week, the Los Angeles Poverty Department mounts a retrospective at the Armory in Pasadena, Omar Pimienta offers free citizenship at the Museum of Latin American Art, the longest running photo fair on the West Coast celebrates its 25th anniversary, and more.
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This week, a film series teaches you about Native American cinema, a postmodern choreographer mixes his archives live, the Outsider Art Fair opens its doors, and a pioneering cat photographer comes to town to sign books (at a cat cafe).
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LOS ANGELES — This week, apartment gallery Laurel Doody plays Terry Allen's 1975 "conceptual country" record Juarez, Embassy opens a massive show of artist books, a group exhibition at the Loft at Liz's focuses on African-American artists from Watts, and more.
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This week there's even more good stuff to do in NYC than usual, if that's possible. Learn about some histories of "the future," think about taking buildings down, explore the relationship between the occult and art, visit the Black Comic Book Festival, and more.
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LOS ANGELES — This week, Thomas Kovachevich exhibits his minimal tape and plastic works at Tif Sigfrids, the J. Paul Getty Museum screens an Ed Ruscha film about salad, Cherry and Martin opens a show of Ericka Beckman's seminal video installation Cinderella, and more.
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Start off 2016 by enjoying one or some of the many performance festivals happening this month, or visit the Reanimation Library in its new home, or catch a historical survey of art brut in America before it's gone.
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This week, LACMA's Noah Purifoy retrospective closes, a new gallery opens a 24-hour-long show, it's the last chance to see the holiday lights at the Getty Center, and more.