This week, Alex Paik reviews Brooklin A. Soumahoro’s luminous paintings at François Ghebaly gallery, Divya Mehra makes the machinery of history visible at Night Gallery, and more.
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Los Angeles • October 08, 2024

LA Artists Drape Keffiyeh on Noguchi Sculptures in Protest

David Horvitz and Ali Eyal’s subversive action was a response to the Noguchi Museum’s new policy banning staff from wearing the Arab headscarves. | Matt Stromberg

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FROM OUR CRITICS

Alex Paik 

Brooklin A. Soumahoro: The Open Window at François Ghebaly gallery

“These luminous paintings are filled with moments of alchemy, transforming discipline into grace, the two dimensional into the three dimensional, and shape into line.”

Claudia Ross

Divya Mehra: The End of You at Night Gallery

“Mehra’s larger installations force theatrical encounters with metaphors for colonization, her wall-based works display the same violence actualized against discrete bodies.”

LA ARTIST SPOTLIGHT

The Viral Performance Artist Who Takes the Form of Trash

Shoji Yamasaki imitates plastic bags and other detritus moving in the breeze in his entrancing choreography series Littered Mvmnts. | Rhea Nayyar 

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10 Art Shows to See in Los Angeles This October

Jane Dickson’s hazy roadtrip hymns, Joe Brainard’s whimsical collages, David Lloyd’s curious collaborations with AI, crosscurrents of Asian diasporic art, and more. | Matt Stromberg

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