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Mar 11, 2022 · BE BOLD actors! @geoffrey_blake reminds us daily that an artist’s power lives in the boldness of their work. If you’re feelin’ stuck in your growth, remember these 4 words and allow them free you in...
5 days ago · Hantman is the founder of Sea View, a gallery based in a sunlit, pastel-tiled home in the lush green hills of eastside Los Angeles’s Mount Washington neighborhood. Artist Jorge Pardo originally conceptualized the building as a “social sculpture,” and the city’s Museum of Contemporary Art used it as an offsite venue in the late 1990s.
Feb 29, 2024 · Museum curators and professionals such as Naima Keith, Essence Harden, and Erin Christovale have helped transform L.A.’s institutions into destinations for art and culture, as evidenced by jam-packed opening parties held at LACMA, the California African American Museum, and the Hammer Museum.
May 1, 2013 · Art and Black Los Angeles, 1960 – 1980, curated by Kellie Jones, captures this vitality while offering a nuanced survey of how visual artists in that community used the materials and ideas of the then-emergent post – abstract expressionist sensibility to shape a vital part of the Black Arts movement.
- Geoffrey Jacques
- 2013
Oct 31, 2017 · L.A. has nurtured many legendary radio artists who deserve greater recognition—Firesign Theatre and Joe Frank for starters—but the current underground radio broadcast community is in a golden age.
As organizers and allies continue to advance a history of black activism, we are taking a moment to honor the artistic legacies of 14 revolutionary black muralists in Los Angeles who have worked for the past 30 years to amplify the voices of black communities in a collective call for justice, dignity, and transformation.
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Jul 19, 2024 · The following street art murals and their artists will examine the development of muralism in Los Angeles before, during, and after 1984. 1. América Tropical (1932) by David Alfaro Siqueiros: Pioneering Street Art