Posts with tag Los Angeles

Exhibitions

Vamba Bility

Vamba Bility (b. 1990, Côte d’Ivoire) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work echoes the experience of the African diaspora. Having journeyed from Côte d’Ivoire to…

Six Questions

Heather Rasmussen

Tique asks six questions to an artist about their work and inspiration.
This week: Heather Rasmussen.

Exhibitions

Stan Douglas

David Zwirner is pleased to announce an exhibition of Stan Douglas’s major two-channel video installation ISDN (2022), along with a group of related photographs, which…

Exhibitions

Dawoud Bey: Pictures 1976 – 2019

Surveying five decades of work through the lens of five iconic series—Harlem, U.S.A. (1975-1979) Street Portraits (1988-1991), Harlem Redux (2014–2017), Night Coming Tenderly, Black (2017),…

Artist Feature

Betty Tompkins

Rendered in softly airbrushed tones, Betty Tompkins’s photorealist paintings of intimate sexual encounters, including exposed genitalia, penetration, and masturbation, derive from pornography.

Exhibitions

Simone Forti

The show presents more than 80 works spanning the artist’s six-decade career, from the early 1960s to the present day, including live performances of her…

Artist Feature

Monsieur Zohore

Monsieur Zohore is an Ivorian-American artist based in Richmond, VA and New York, NY. His practice is invested in widespread consumption and digestion of cultural…

Exhibitions

Farah Al Qasimi – Surge

Spanning photography, performance, and film, Farah Al Qasimi’s work dismantles structures of power, gender, and aesthetics in an interconnected world. Subverting geography as a unifying…

Exhibitions

Sayre Gomez – Halloween City

Over the past few years, Sayre Gomez has developed a body of work that amounts to a cognitive mapping of late America as seen through…

Artist Feature

EJ Hill

At the core of EJ Hill’s practice is a form of durational performance that reflects both the hardships that certain bodies are forced to…

Exhibitions

Richard Hughes – Subliminal Thaw

‘Subliminal Thaw’ an exhibition by British artist Richard Dean Hughes describes the slippery relationship between the real and hypothetical.
Hughes often revisits and describes…

Artist Feature

Kōji Enokura

“It is the tension between the body and the material that interests me, and that’s what I want to explore. It attests to the consciousness…

Exhibitions

The 14th Factory

“As civilizations have risen and fallen, are we now at the brink of collapse or the start of a wonderful new chapter?” It is one…

Exhibitions

Sam Durant – Build Therefore Your Own World

Sam Durant continues his excavation of marginalized American histories, unearthing counter storylines to the historical canon.

Exhibitions

Jean-Pascal Flavien & Mika Tajima

While making very different work, both Jean-Pascal Flavien and Mika Tajima investigate social relationships to built environments and attempt to expose the constructed nature of…

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Elaine Cameron-Weir – snake with sexual interest in own tail

Often described as “cinematic,” Elaine Cameron-Weir’s sculptures have been likened to props from a dystopian film. Spanning a wide variety of media and subject matter,…