Good morning. 🌤 Today, your March guides for New York and Los Angeles, archeologists uncover an ornate ancient chariot, and movies about Black cowboys.
Your list of must-see, fun, insightful, and very Los Angeles art events this month.
Elisa Wouk Almino and Matt Stromberg
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Photo by Matika Wilbur; Welana Fields Queton (Osage, Muscogee, Cherokee) and P'haw Ah Tahlee Queton (all images courtesy the artists and Leica Camera USA)
Pompeii archaeologists discovered an ornate chariot preserved in ash; its elaborate ornamentation has led some researchers to theorize that it could have been used for marriage rituals or processionals.
There’s a certain irony to the fact that Thompson, an artist who was so in-tune with the patterns of nature and the universe, posed such a fundamental challenge to mainstream art histories.
False and varying claims about documentary images made by Candida Höfer and Dorothea Lange ultimately create a deeply malleable “unsettled subject.”
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