Female subjectivity in the work of Leonor Fini and Leonora Carrington, Christopher Suarez’s odes to the parking lot, Yolanda López’s heroic portraits, and more.
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Los Angeles • November 05, 2024

10 Art Shows to See in Los Angeles This November

Female subjectivity in the work of Leonor Fini and Leonora Carrington, Christopher Suarez’s odes to the parking lot, Yolanda López’s heroic portraits, and more. | Matt Stromberg

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Noon to Midnight: Field Recordings on Saturday, November 16

The LA Phil’s new-music marathonNoon to Midnightwill showcase 12 hours of live performances and art installations in every corner of Walt Disney Concert Hall. Curated by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Ellen Reid, the festival explores the intersections of art, technology, and nature through the theme of field recordings - the act of capturing audio in natural or built environments outside of a studio setting. Noon to Midnight is part of PST ART: Art and Science Collide, presented by Getty.

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FROM OUR CRITICS

Renée Reizman

Beatriz da Costa: (un)disciplinary tactics at the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery 

“Throughout her career, she collaborated with scientists, doctors, and animals, blurring the boundaries between art projects and scientific experiments.”

Diana Ruzova

Counter/Surveillance: Control, Privacy, Agency at The Wende

“True activism, the exhibition reminds us, lies in watching the watchers.”

Joelle E. Mendoza (JEM)

Future Imaginaries: Indigenous Art, Fashion, Technology at the Autry Museum of the American West

“With over 50 pieces on view, the show aims to challenge specific preconceived notions of what constitutes Native art through the work of contemporary Indigenous artists who explore ideas of time, technology, futurism, and science.”

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