Los AngelesFebruary 23, 2022 • View in browserConnection, Contemplation, and Contested Histories in Contemporary Native American and Indigenous ArtSnake whisky still life and other stories tackles the stereotyping, misrepresentation, and appropriation of Indigenous cultures. | Caroline Ellen Liou Satisfyingly Tactile Art at Frieze Los AngelesIt is as if, after two years of staring at works on screen, galleries knew that audiences were hungry for artwork so physical, you could devour them with your eyes. | Caroline Ellen Liou The Spring/Break Art Show Fills Up an LA Warehouse With Eccentric VisionsThis year’s theme, Hearsay/Heresy, allowed curators and artists to play with dissent, nonconformity, and truth versus fact. | Samanta Helou Hernandez Become a member today to support our independent journalism. CLOSING SOON Carlos Almaraz, “What Ever Happened to the Incas?” (1985), (copyright 1985, the Estate of Carlos Almaraz, courtesy the Estate of Carlos Almaraz and Bermudez Projects, Los Angeles)
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