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Eve Wood
Marie Thibeault: Views of the Harbor

Marie Thibeault: Views of the Harbor

When I first saw Marie Thibeault’s hybrid landscapes that merge abstraction with representational figures, I was struck by her bold use of color and unusual iconography, in which organic and industrial shapes are combined, many inspired by the Port of Los Angeles near...

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Joanna Beray Ingco Swallowed and Surrounded

Joanna Beray Ingco
Swallowed and Surrounded

We’ll be hearing for years and maybe decades about how the pandemic affected the lives of all the artists we’re used to hearing about but the crisis is going to have far deeper and more far-ranging effects on the art world than what we’ll be able to read on the...

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Chaédria LaBouvier How Museums Can Do Better

Chaédria LaBouvier
How Museums Can Do Better

Chaédria LaBouvier is the Guggenheim’s first Black curator, first Black woman to curate a Guggenheim exhibition, first Black author of a Guggenheim catalog, first curator of Cuban descent and, at age 33, the youngest independent curator to organize an exhibition in...

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Todd Gray Diary in Fragments

Todd Gray
Diary in Fragments

Guggenheim Fellow and native Angeleno Todd Gray is a visual artist whose work is in the collections of MOCA, LACMA, the Whitney, and the Studio Museum in Harlem. While mostly photo-based he also presents performance works; that is how we first met and collaborated. We...

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Stephen Berkman 19th-Century Renaissance Man

Stephen Berkman
19th-Century Renaissance Man

As a maker of books, I met artist, photographer, director and historian Stephen Berkman in the “before time,” when fonts and spelling and public exhibitions of artwork seemed of import. Berkman, you see, was coordinating "Predicting the Past, Zohar Studios: The Lost...

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CODE ORANGE Winner and Finalists for Nov/Dec 2020

CODE ORANGE
Winner and Finalists for Nov/Dec 2020

Congratulations to our winner Carter Potter and our finalists. Potter's photo is seen above and first in our photo gallery in the November/December online issue of Artillery. The following photographs are the finalists. Please see the info below on how to enter for...

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Gary Simmons The Perfection of Erasure

Gary Simmons
The Perfection of Erasure

I first met Gary Simmons in the early 1990s when he was a student at CalArts. At the time I was working for Richard Telles (who eventually opened his own LA gallery) at Roy Boyd Gallery in Santa Monica, and helped to facilitate Simmons’ debut exhibition there. The...

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Shoptalk Made in L.A.; Art Economy; Joyce Alexander Wein Artist Prize winner; and more.

Shoptalk
Made in L.A.; Art Economy; Joyce Alexander Wein Artist Prize winner; and more.

The Art Economy Inquiring minds want to know how galleries are faring during the pandemic. As you know, a number have opened up with limited hours, reservations and timed entry. More than once I have found myself the only person visiting a gallery, which made me feel...

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Art Brief Art Museums Get Woke

Art Brief
Art Museums Get Woke

COVID-19 has caused severe financial distress to art institutions—some have closed or cut back on hours and staff, and now there is pressure to sell artworks from collections to reduce deficits in operating budgets. At the same time, the “woke” culture movement has...

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Provenance Seeing Los Angeles Anew

Provenance
Seeing Los Angeles Anew

I first purchased my now well-worn copy of David Gebhard and Robert Winter’s Architecture in Los Angeles: A Complete Guide some three years ago. For just six dollars, I walked away from downtown LA’s The Last Bookstore with the 1985 edition of a book that quickly...

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BUNKER VISION The New Abnormal

BUNKER VISION
The New Abnormal

The other day while seeking collage materials, I picked up a magazine. There was an article about Beethoven’s 250th birthday this year. It seemed like every performing arts venue was doing something grand to commemorate the occasion. Something seemed off, so I checked...

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ASK BABS School’s Out, or Not

ASK BABS
School’s Out, or Not

Dear Babs, I’m a high school senior and I was planning on enrolling in college to study art next fall either in Los Angeles or New York City, but Covid has me thinking I might want to take a year off or reconsider college entirely. What should I do? —Nervous in...

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Poems

Poems

The Mountain If a man should ask to meet me at the summit of a mountain to discuss the great questions of life, I would have to turn him down. Talking Woman A woman with a coarse voice can be very sexy, especially if she only says the most negative things. Table In...

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COMICS Artists in Hell

COMICS
Artists in Hell

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Reconnoiter: Carmina Escobar

Reconnoiter: Carmina Escobar

Carmina Escobar is an extreme vocalist with an active teaching practice. Born in Mexico and based in Los Angeles, Escobar investigates emotions, states of alienation, and the possibilities of interpersonal connection through voice performances that challenge our...

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Isabelle Albuquerque Nicodim Gallery

Isabelle Albuquerque
Nicodim Gallery

Lou Andreas-Salomé, the psychoanalyst, writer and infamous lover, defined eroticism as “what ruptures the ego.” To enter into an erotic encounter is to break apart our neatly constructed selves, to invite destruction; it is also a chance for a volcanic eruption of...

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Mildred Howard Parrasch Heijnen

Mildred Howard
Parrasch Heijnen

The profoundly moving installation Ten Little Children Standing in a Line (One Got Shot, and Then There Were Nine) (1991), positioned to be the first work encountered in Parrasch Heijnen’s career-spanning survey of Mildred Howard, imparts a sense of the Oakland-based...

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Mark Steven Greenfield William Turner Gallery

Mark Steven Greenfield
William Turner Gallery

Mark Steven Greenfield’s latest paintings are expansive fields of gold leaf inset with depictions of Black Madonnas and other religious figures. They shimmer and radiate. Though some are adaptations of iconic Madonnas from art...

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