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Los AngelesMarch 16, 2022 • View in browserAwakened by Matthew Thomas’s Spiritual AbstractionsBy sharing his particular visual language, Thomas hopes to trigger our own connection to the divine. | Allison Conner A gentle soundscape greets you upon entering Enlightenment, a survey of paintings and a site-specific installation by artist and art professor Matthew Thomas. Tucked within one of the galleries at the California African American Museum (CAAM), Enlightenment offers respite from the hustle and bustle of the nearby Exposition Park. It felt like I had wandered into a verdant oasis, lulled by the sounds of water by a stream and wind blowing through grass. A sense of tranquility washed over me as I took in Thomas’s geometric abstractions, soaring harmonies of color and movement presented on wood panels of various shapes. UP THE COAST Hong Kong Painter Wesley Tongson and the Lineage of Chinese Landscape ArtAt BAMPFA, Tongson’s paintings hang alongside works from the museum’s collection of traditional Chinese ink paintings. | Emily Wilson The Photos Left Behind From the Chinese Exclusion EraAt the California Historical Society, curator Erin Garcia contrasts how Chinese people were portrayed in the press with the dignified studio portraits taken in Chinatown. | Emily Wilson Become a member today to support our independent journalism. ON VIEW EJ Hill, “white rose hymnal” (2022), acrylic and graphite on wood panel, 61 x 50 ¾ inches Xandra Ibarra: Nothing lower than I Christina Forrer & Rebecca Morris Womanhouse EJ Hill: Wherever We Will to Root Abraham Cruzvillegas: Tres sonetos
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