Los AngelesJuly 20, 2022 • View in browserThe Labor of US Citizenship, One Stitch at a TimeAs if making her own census, Han Sifuentes surveys groups of immigrants to reveal the labor, research, and proof needed by an immigrant in order to demonstrate their belonging. | Cat Yang WHAT TO SEE THIS WEEKEND Edgar Ramirez: I’ve Been Dreamin’ Too Long installation view (photo by Dan Finlayson, courtesy the artist and Chris Sharp Gallery, Los Angeles) Edgar Ramirez: I’ve Been Dreamin’ Too Long Edgar Ramirez’s text-based works are deceptively simple, drawing on a range of styles from landscape to appropriation and abstraction. Pope.L: The Ritual is for All of Us Enigmatic artist Pope.L works across performance, installation, and video to explore race, identity, language, and material culture. For his second solo show at Vielmetter, he has transformed the gallery into a series of sheds through which viewers must navigate. Read Allison Conner's review here. ARTISTS & ADVOCACY The Precarious Lives of Los Angeles ArtistsThe first Los Angeles Artist Census newspaper juxtaposes data about LA artists’ quality of life — such as earnings, housing, and healthcare — with personal stories and reflections. | Matt Stromberg LA’s Academy Museum Voluntarily Recognizes Workers’ UnionThe announcement comes less than two months after a group of museum employees declared their intention to unionize. | Matt Stromberg Support Hyperallergic's independent journalismBecome a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. CLOSING SOON Installation view of works by Jimena Sarno (left) and Raphael Montañez Ortiz (right) in Sonic Terrains in Latinx Art, Vincent Price Art Museum, 2022 (photo by Monica Orozco) Sonic Terrains in Latinx Art Radical Propagations / Propagaciones Radicales Minerva Cuevas: Dark Matter Laggardism Beatriz Cortez: One Eye Yes, One Eye No Matthew Thomas: Enlightenment |