I know you’re busy thinking about other things, but here’s your LA roundup for the week whenever you’re in the mood to soak in some art. Christine Sun Kim — who delivered an iconic ASL performance at the Super Bowl last year — has a fantastic exhibition at François Ghebaly. Also, a Nigerian art gallery is opening an outpost on swanky Melrose Avenue in Beverly Grove, and it appears that Artificial Intelligence can dream up revolutions.
Happy celebrating.
–Elisa Wouk Almino, Senior Editor
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The artist, who gave an iconic ASL performance at the Super Bowl last year, draws our attention to the struggle of power, ideology, and systems in the juncture of languages.
“Sleep No More” theater director Mikhael Tara Garver unearths the L.A. River’s 8-mile deep stories and histories in an ongoing work of experimental theater called “Rio Reveals.”
“I am the daughter of Black writers who are descended from freedom fighters, who broke their chains and changed the world. They call me,” so goes the mantra of Amanda Gorman.
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