Los Angeles’s biennial shows how it shares a similar identity to Atlanta: a city both everywhere and nowhere.
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10/05/12 The Fringe: Made in LA and Speculations on the Merit of Place
Category: The Fringe | Tags:
Tags: Anne Philbin, Arizona, Barnsdall Park, biennial, boosterism, Camilo Ontiveros, David Hockney, El Dorado, El Pedón, Frank Lloyd Wright, Georgia, Hammer, HB 87, Hollywood, Hollywood Boulevard, intervention, LA, LA Biennial, LAMAG, LAXART, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, Made in L.A., Made in L.A. 2012, Michael Sorkin, Mike Davis, mythology, Pacific Standard Time, pedon, public art, Ry Rocklen, SB 1070, SoCal, Southern California, Sunset Boulevard, UCLA, Venice, Venice Beach
Tags: Anne Philbin, Arizona, Barnsdall Park, biennial, boosterism, Camilo Ontiveros, David Hockney, El Dorado, El Pedón, Frank Lloyd Wright, Georgia, Hammer, HB 87, Hollywood, Hollywood Boulevard, intervention, LA, LA Biennial, LAMAG, LAXART, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, Made in L.A., Made in L.A. 2012, Michael Sorkin, Mike Davis, mythology, Pacific Standard Time, pedon, public art, Ry Rocklen, SB 1070, SoCal, Southern California, Sunset Boulevard, UCLA, Venice, Venice Beach
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07/16/10 Artists respond to Arizona SB 1070, opens Friday at Archetype
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Tags: anti-immigration, Archetype Gallery, Arizona immigration law, Bethany Collins, Brian Steele, immigration, Ivan Riascos, M. Ryan Nabulsi, SB 1070, Terry Hardy, Ting Ying Han
Tags: anti-immigration, Archetype Gallery, Arizona immigration law, Bethany Collins, Brian Steele, immigration, Ivan Riascos, M. Ryan Nabulsi, SB 1070, Terry Hardy, Ting Ying Han
The recent passage of Arizona’s anti-immigration law inspired the current group exhibition at Archetype Gallery. Each artist voices their perspective on the issue in a variety of media.
































karley: nice!
Jared: Excited for the Bowman collection. She is someone to keep an eye on
ruth: What do you do with difficult lines of memory? Fold them into a san
Beth Lilly: I know! That's exactly the type of work I had in mind with the call f
Jason Francisco: Davis' bulletin boards seem to me actually to be photographs themselve