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Los AngelesJuly 13, 2022 • View in browserListening to What Latinx Artists Have to SaySonic Terrains in Latinx Art at the Vincent Price Art Museum presents a history of Latinx sound practices steeped in resistance. | Isabella Parlamis Presenting a history of Latinx sound practices steeped in resistance, Sonic Terrains in Latinx Art lays clear that the phenomenology — and the efficacy — of sound comprises much more than aural experience. WHAT TO CATCH THIS WEEK Cute Gloom installation view (image courtesy Lauren Powell Projects and Off Photography) Cute Gloom Cute Gloom is a group show that features 40 artists who swaddle darkness and subversion within a blanket of “cuteness.” Uta Barth: Figure/Ground, Figure Ground Curated by art writer and teacher Jan Tumlir, the exhibition promises a poetic reflection on absence and presence, object and subject, and the camera’s inevitable blurring between the two. Barbara Kruger: Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You. ALSO ON HYPERALLERGIC Pope.L Invites Us to “Enter The Mess” When Things Fall ApartWhether through expansion or confusion, Pope.L plays with the instability of time and shows how tapping into this instability can unlock creative shifts in thinking. | Allison Conner Getty Foundation Funds 10 Jobs for Emerging Arts Professionals in LAThe Getty Marrow Emerging Professionals pilot program aims to provide full-time job opportunities for members of historically underrepresented groups. | Jasmine Liu Become a member today to support our independent journalism. Become a Member |
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