Contemporary Art Review Los Angeles
Carla (Contemporary Art Review Los Angeles) is a quarterly magazine, an online art journal, and a podcast dedicated to fostering meaningful discussions about the art scene in Los Angeles. It acts as a hub for art writing that is bold, sincere, and accessible, with a focus on current events in the art world. Created in and for Los Angeles, Carla aims to connect with a wide audience and engage in important conversations about the key issues facing our vibrant arts community. Together, we aspire to shape an L.A. that reflects diversity, energy, and progress. As an independent and community-supported platform, we proudly provide our arts coverage free of charge. If you are able, we welcome your support through a tax-deductible donation to help sustain our efforts.
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Jan 2, 2025 |
contemporaryartreview.la | Alexander Schneider
Keith Mayerson has been working on his My American Dream series for over two decades, creating hundreds of paintings that tell a story of the United States as it appears in popular media.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
contemporaryartreview.la | Ian Byers-Gamber |Lindsay Preston Zappas |Travis Diehl |Cat Kron
Issue 37 Immersive Art and Violence —Isabella Miller —Aidann Gruwell, Alex Bushnell, Alex Yang, Katherine Sanchez, and Ricky Shi Featuring: Njideka Akunyili Crosby Photos: Leah Rom Annabeth Marks at Parker Gallery —Natasha Boyd Maura Brewer at Canary Test —Sampson Ohringer Familial Technologies at Commonwealth and Council —Ashlyn Ashbaugh Bruce Richards at Sea View —India Mandelkern Maya Buffett-Davis at Soldes —Hannah Tishkoff (L.A. in N.Y.) Jesse Stecklow at Dracula’s Revenge —Jenny Wu...
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Jul 30, 2024 |
contemporaryartreview.la | Alexander Schneider
Leer en EspañolLisson Gallery’s Los Angeles building was previously home to a gay sex club called The Zone, a history Hugh Hayden employed in both the form and content of his exhibition Hughman. Hayden, a trained architect who primarily works in sculpture, often constructs strange, somewhat menacing environments that prompt interrogation of the perils of American life.
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May 22, 2024 |
contemporaryartreview.la | Ian Byers-Gamber |Erin O'Leary |Lindsay Preston Zappas |Travis Diehl
Issue 36 –Maya Gurantz How to Look at Art, According to the Late Robert Irwin –Janelle Zara Transdisciplinary Approaches to Ecological Reparation –Emma Kemp Featuring: Soo Kim Photos: Leah Rom Teddy Sandoval and the Butch Gardens School of Art at the Vincent Price Art Museum –Philip Anderson Lex Brown at Bel Ami –Isabella Miller Hugh Hayden at Lisson Gallery –Alexander Schneider Diana Yesenia Alvarado at Jeffrey Deitch –Eva Recinos (L.A. in N.Y.) Cauleen Smith at 52 Walker –Shameekia Shantel...
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May 21, 2024 |
contemporaryartreview.la | Ian Byers-Gamber |Erin O'Leary |Lindsay Preston Zappas |Travis Diehl
Leer en EspañolTo artists Eve Fowler and Lucas Michael, the 2008 recession seemed as good a time as any to open a DIY space in Los Angeles. Fowler and Michael wanted to give a leg up to the artists they admired who were relegated to the margins of the art world. Thus Artist Curated Projects (ACP) was born. Exhibitions were staged in garages, Fowler’s living room, or galleries that had closed for the holidays.
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