July 29 - August 12, 2023
Vielmetter, Los Angeles CA
Sites of Blood and Water, curated by beck haberstroh and Naomi Nadreau, will include artwork by Amir Saadiq, Arlene Mejorado, Cat Gunn, Hazel Katz, Heige Kim, Jack Coventry, Lorena Ochoa, DIA PHANO Collective (Claire Anderson, Maria Mathioudakis and Grace Wardlaw), mika castañeda, Sabrina Piersol, and Wren Gardiner. The artists gathered in this exhibition engage in the hard work of negotiating belonging - to a nation, to a time, to a family, and to each other.
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Reception: August 5, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
August 5 - September 9, 2023
Guest House, Inglewood CA
A reflection on ideas of displacement, home, and belonging as consequences of often-violent geopolitics, the exhibition sees the artists, Farshid Bazmandegan and Rachel Hakimian Emenaker, draw on history, archival materials, memory, and pop culture to translate their personal and political experiences through sculpture, painting, and installation.
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June 24 - August 20, 2023
Hauser & Wirth, Los Angeles CA
Womxn in Windows presents ‘American Gurl,’ an ongoing curatorial project that showcases video art, film, and performance to unpack and re-envision the American Dream through the lens of women. Co-curated by Zehra Zehra and Kilo Kish, this iteration of the American Gurl project takes its shape as a group film exhibition.
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August 10 - August 13, 2023
Printed Matter's LA Art Book Fair, Los Angeles CA
Fair programming includes The Classroom, a space for artists, writers, designers, and publishers to spotlight new releases and discuss important themes in artists’ book publishing. Star Feliz, Harmony Holiday, La Pocha Nostra, Anuradha Vikram, and John C. Welchman are participating in this year’s Classroom, which was organized in collaboration with David Senior, Director of Library & Archives at SFMOMA.
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California Arts Council
The California Arts Council created the Individual Artists Fellowship (IAF) program to recognize, uplift, and celebrate the excellence of California artists and culture bearers practicing any art form with unrestricted grants ranging from $5,000 to $50,000.
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San Diego Union Tribune
From Oct. 28, 2023, through Jan. 13, 2024, the four artists’ works will be showcased at the San Diego Central Library Gallery in an exhibition, curated by Lara Bullock, senior civic art manager for the city of San Diego.
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California Arts Council
To further explore the notion of “post-Anthropocene humanism” raised in a recent Noema essay, I asked him to weigh in on the nature of human being and becoming when anthropogenesis and technogenesis are one and the same process.
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Noema
To further explore the notion of “post-Anthropocene humanism” raised in a recent Noema essay, I asked him to weigh in on the nature of human being and becoming when anthropogenesis and technogenesis are one and the same process.
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July 20 - September 24, 2023
Somerset House, London UK
BLACK VENUS celebrates and explores the many faces of Black femininity, with over 40 contemporary and primarily photographic artworks. The exhibition’s contemporary works offer a radical affront to a centuries-long dynamic of objectification, showcasing all that Black womanhood can be and has always been.
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Summer 2023 - October 2024
Sculpture Milwaukee, Milwaukee WI
Actual Fractals, Act I brings together the work of seven distinguished artists from diverse backgrounds whose sculptures touch on concerns, pastimes, and pleasures that shape contemporary life, here and in the world beyond. The exhibition features artworks in a range of mediums that can rescale our expectations of contemporary sculpture.
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CLOSING SOON!
July 15 - August 12, 2023
Sow & Tailor, Los Angeles CA
The six emerging women artists grew up in the 1990s, an epoch characterized by multiculturalism, globalization, self-reference, environmentalism, and technological advances. 𝓐𝓭𝓸𝓻𝓷𝓮𝓭 𝓢𝓮𝓵𝓯 explores ornamentation as an act, both outward and internal, that opens the self to enlivenment; how we fashion ourselves in order to attract others, make a statement, or express individuality.
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CLOSING SOON!
September 24, 2022 - August 13, 2023
Trapholt Museum, Kolding, Denmark
The exhibition CONNECT ME focuses on our connections with the world. In a time of climate crisis, growing inequality, insecurity and loneliness, there is a need for new ways of connecting. Through the works on display, the exhibition explores how connections define who we are: Am I nature? Am I relationships? Am I technology?
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July 1 - October 2, 2023
Mandeville Art Gallery, UC San Diego
Nature Scene is a program presented on the Mandeville Art Gallery’s exterior screen featuring artworks that have been commissioned or specifically adapted for the space. It is on view daily from 7 am to 10 pm. The works use artificial intelligence, generative algorithms, 3D scanning, and more to depict the influence of technological evolution on the staging and mediation of the natural world.
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