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Los AngelesMarch 23, 2022 • View in browserHow Artists Have Explored and Understood the Human Body Through TimeExquisite anatomical illustrations from the 16th century to the present shine in an exhibition at the Getty Research Institute.| Anne Wallentine Even today, when imaging technology can provide all kinds of anatomical illumination, illustrations still provide useful ways of slicing and dicing (so to speak) to clarify the body’s relevant details. As the show reveals, art translates the complexity of the body to make legible whichever aspects of it we most need to understand. South Asian and Modern Queer Aesthetics Merge in Visually Sumptuous ArtJaishri Abichandani’s first museum survey challenges visitors to take in the full breadth of her artwork — as well as her activism and community engagement. | Eva Recinos The exhibition asks viewers to check their assumptions, and question their reactions to each piece. [Jaishri] Abichandani argues that South Asian devotional art and queer culture have both been regarded as strange and other within (mostly straight, White) Euro-American society. She embraces and exalts queer culture in the show. IN THE NEWS Antiquities Expert Calls on Getty Museum to Repatriate Ancient ArtworkA researcher is calling on the LA museum to return the fresco fragment, claiming it was linked to Robert E. Hecht Jr., who was accused of trafficking in looted art. | Cassie Packard Become a member today to support our independent journalism. ON VIEW August Grahn and EJ Hill, "Vase with flowers" (2020-2022), sink, flowers, and acrylic on wood panel (all photos by Ian Byers-Gamber) Christina Forrer & Rebecca Morris Womanhouse EJ Hill: Wherever We Will to Root Abraham Cruzvillegas: Tres sonetos
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