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Los AngelesJune 8, 2022 • View in browserBirria and No-Fuss Artwork at LA’s Tlaloc StudiosYou can find plenty of alternative spaces in Los Angeles, but Tlaloc Studios mixes up-and-coming and established artists in a way that feels authentic. | Eva Recinos SPONSORED WHAT TO CATCH THIS WEEKEND Installation view of Farah Al Qasimi: Surge at François Ghebaly, 2022 (photo by Paul Salveson, image courtesy the artist and François Ghebaly, Los Angeles) Farah Al Qasimi: Surge Farah Al Qasimi takes the 1975 Japanese film version of “The Little Mermaid” as the premise for her Los Angeles debut Surge, spinning the fairytale classic into a contemporary tale to reveal how utterly depressing its modern-day equivalent would be. Jesse Mockrin: Reliquary Reliquary is a tour de force of Jesse Mockrin’s exquisitely rendered oil paintings, which draw on Western canonical imagery to make the classical contemporary. Restored / Access: Keko Jackson Few are familiar with the history of Allensworth, the first town in California to be founded, financed, and governed exclusively by Black people. This town is the subject of Restored / Access, a project by artist and archivist Keko Jackson. SPONSORED Summer Happenings Return to The Broad!We’re kicking off the season with mariachi, short films, rap, and more in the museum, a DJ set + cash bar on the plaza, and late-night access to our Murakami + This is Not America’s Flag exhibitions. Use promo code NWH10 for $10 off tickets. LATEST REVIEWS The Women Artists Who Found Inspiration in FriendshipNancy Buchanan, Marcia Hafif, and Barbara T. Smith shared studio and exhibition spaces, babysat each other’s children, and took part in one another’s avant-garde work. | Anya Ventura Kevin Beasley Threads Wires That Connect Los Angeles With the SouthWhile this exhibition exists in an austere white cube, far away from the heavy heat and kudzu of Virginia or Louisiana, the artist invokes the South through material and conceptual pull. | Noah Simblist Become a member today to support our independent journalism. Become a Member |
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