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23/08/2025

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We are very sorry to hear of the passing of Nadage Monchera Baer .RIP
22/08/2025

We are very sorry to hear of the passing of Nadage Monchera Baer .

RIP

Now.
19/07/2025

Now.

Great shows all over the city this weekend! Don’t miss out and make sure to get a copy of our new issue if you see it! I...
12/07/2025

Great shows all over the city this weekend! Don’t miss out and make sure to get a copy of our new issue if you see it!

Images from art at
at lucy.r.whitehead at
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Dive into our profile of Estevan Oriol, the photographer who’s been capturing LA’s underground for three decades, from l...
11/07/2025

Dive into our profile of Estevan Oriol, the photographer who’s been capturing LA’s underground for three decades, from lowrider culture to gang life, all through his signature black and white film aesthetic. Beyond the streets of his hometown, Oriol has traveled to 56 countries and photographed everywhere from celebrity hangouts to a Taliban prison in Afghanistan. “Everybody wants to know about the underground cultures that they aren’t around,” he explains. “Everybody wants to know about the unknown.”
In this feature, Eileen Havant Townsend examines how Oriol’s intimate approach to photography creates unexpected beauty and challenges our perceptions of memory, history, and America’s forever wars.

Read the full story in our new issue, available now for free at select galleries, and for sale at newsstands and bookstores!

Artillery Radio.  AM 1630.   interviews artist Live from MOCA Geffen  in partnership with . Every 2nd Friday. Listen to ...
11/07/2025

Artillery Radio.
AM 1630.

interviews artist

Live from MOCA Geffen in partnership with .

Every 2nd Friday.
Listen to the recorded broadcast on artillery mag.com and kchungradio.org

It’s a HUGE weekend so get your plans ready and come conquer all these great shows! Plenty to do on all sides of the cit...
10/07/2025

It’s a HUGE weekend so get your plans ready and come conquer all these great shows! Plenty to do on all sides of the city ❤️‍🔥
Images:
Cecilia Z Miguez at art at
at lucy.r.whitehead at
at

See you there and don’t forget to pick up a copy of our new issue!

New issue is LIVE!! Free in select LA galleries (while supplies last). For purchase at Barnes & Noble and select Nationa...
09/07/2025

New issue is LIVE!! Free in select LA galleries (while supplies last). 
For purchase at Barnes & Noble and select National and Intl newsstands (including LA favorites Book Soup, Skylight Books, Daily Planet, etc.). 
Featuring Estevan Oriol, Jordan D. Schnitzer, Viola Frey and SO MUCH MORE

Order yours today! Link in bio.

Brazilian artist Sandra Cinto brings her signature intricate line drawings of dreamlike seascapes and cosmic landscapes ...
08/07/2025

Brazilian artist Sandra Cinto brings her signature intricate line drawings of dreamlike seascapes and cosmic landscapes to Tanya Bonakdar. Elwyn Palmerton reviews “Prelude to the Sun” for us online, link in stories!

Paul Mpagi Sepuya’s “POSITIONER” at Vielmetter explores studio portraiture as social context. Our reviewer finds work th...
05/07/2025

Paul Mpagi Sepuya’s “POSITIONER” at Vielmetter explores studio portraiture as social context. Our reviewer finds work that’s “continually rewarding on conceptual, formal, and psychological levels” revealing how all these elements intertwine in the photographic process.
On view through July 19th !
Read the full review online, link in stories

Light weekend for shows but here are some incredible options. Our very own  will be part of the closing performance at  ...
03/07/2025

Light weekend for shows but here are some incredible options.
Our very own will be part of the closing performance at for the close of their Eden show which helps support 💖

Gorgeous show at Hannah Hoffman curated by

at and also a photo exhibition by at in Chinatown!
See you this weekend!

Friday night at Jeffrey Deitch: Volta’s “Loneliness Triptych” (directed by Mamie Green, collaborating with writers Steph...
02/07/2025

Friday night at Jeffrey Deitch: Volta’s “Loneliness Triptych” (directed by Mamie Green, collaborating with writers Stephanie Wambugu, Lily Lady, and Sammy Loren) transformed the gallery space into a stage for 30 minutes of dance and spoken word that was “grim, messy, and human”
Dancers navigating mundane objects — rugs, mattresses, chairs — as metaphors for life’s complications while stories unfold about motivations that are “more akin to interactions in the dark”

Read our full review online — link in stories!

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