Matt Stromberg and I had fun putting together the LA art guide for this month. From Amy Sherald's fir
Matt Stromberg and I had fun putting together the LA art guide for this month. From Amy Sherald’s first West Coast solo exhibition to a cyberfeminist group show, there’s a treasure trove of art to see. It’s rare for me to laugh out loud at an art gallery. I found myself doing just that when I encountered some of these never-before-seen drawings by Robert Colescott. With today’s showers, we are officially entering spring territory. Stay dry!– Elisa Wouk Almino, Senior Editor | |
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