This week, uplift your spirits and take a look at some of the fantastic art currently on display in Los Angeles (many shows are available online). Also, Eva Recinos reviews Esther Pearl Watson’s 100 paintings capturing LA life during the pandemic, and critics, curators, and friends remember Susan Landauer, a brilliant curator who invested in California artists when the art world wasn’t paying attention to them.
Clarence Holbrook Carter, "The Lady of Shalott" (image courtesy Various Small Fires)
We’re back with our first monthly roundup of art exhibitions in 2021! There’s a mix of Los Angeles minimalism, an overlooked surrealist, exciting work from recent MFA grads, and poignant art made during the pandemic.
With such a high rate of coronavirus infections in Los Angeles, most galleries are open by appointment onlyor are presenting their exhibitions online.
Organized by geographic regions of the United States, a list of arts-related graduate programs to explore and apply to before deadlines close next year.
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