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Lorraine O’Grady: The Knight, or Lancela Palm-and-Steel
©Lorraine O’Grady, Seated Palmate, 2020, Courtesy of the artist and Mariane Ibrahim
Catching the glint of Lorraine O’Grady’s eye through the grill of the heavy armor she wears a
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Tyler Mitchell: Idyllic Space
Tyler Mitchell (American, born 1995), A Glorious Wedding (And Blessings to Come), 2021, archival pigment print, courtesy of the artist. © Tyler Mitchell.
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Holly Roberts: Storyteller
©Holly Roberts, Angry Face, 2021
The Museum of Photographic Arts at The San Diego Museum of Art (MOPA@SDMA) recently opened Storyteller: Work by Holly Roberts.
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Wendel A. White: Manifest: Thirteen Colonies
©Wendel White, Tabletop Voting Machine, 1955. Delaware Historical Society, Wilmington, DE
“These artifacts are the forensic evidence of Black life and events in the United States.
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Re-Discovering Native America: Stories in Motion with The Red Road Project
©The Red Road Project, Julian Elijah, Julian of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in North Dakota, is a single father who works at the local casino.
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Broad Strokes III: Joan Haseltine: The Girl Who Escaped and Other Stories
©Joan Haseltine, Red Curatin
The Leica Gallery in Los Angeles has just opened Broad Strokes III, featuring the work of Joan Haseltine, that will run through April 8th.
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Pamela Landau Connolly: Wishmaker and The Landau Gallery
©Pamela Landau Connolly, Tripod
After 4 years of pandemic considerations, I have noticed a shift in artist’s priorities into a space that is more collaborative and supportive.
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Janna Ireland: True Story Index
©Janna Ireland, Cream, 2018 from Milk and Honey
Los Angeles photographer, Janna Ireland, is about to open a massive mid-career survey which is a collaboration between the Santa Barbara M
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Richard McCabe: Perdido
©Richard McCabe, Perdido – photographs/paintings/light box images, Former site of the Five Flags Inn, Pensacola Beach, FL.
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Aline Smithson: The Ephemeral Archive
© Installation view of Aline Smithson’s The Ephemeral Archive at the Brand Library & Art Center, Photo by Adam Kolkman
© Installation view of Aline Smithson’s The Ephemeral Arch
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Darrel Ellis: Regeneration explores the breadth of a pioneering practice merging painting, printmaking, and photography
©Darrel Ellis, Untitled (Mother, Father, and Laure), 1990. Gelatin silver print. Private collection, courtesy of OSMOS, New York.
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