Los Angeles May 10, 2023 LA-based artist Ishi Glinsky often works big, enlarging smaller objects to honor the traditional art forms of the Tohono O’odham Nation. | Matt Stromberg Lifetimes That Broke The Earth May 13–Jun. 18 Chris Sharp Gallery, 4650 West Washington Boulevard, Mid City (chrissharpgallery.com) Helen Cammock’s solo exhibition is an array of visual poems, ceramics, and even the sound of her trumpet, which she began practicing in the city. | AX Mina Helen Cammock: I Will Keep My Soul Feb. 11–Aug. 5 Art + Practice, 3401 West 43rd Place, Leimert Park (artandpractice.org) Become a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. Become a Member IN CASE YOU MISSED IT This month: Jean-Michel Basquiat, Vaginal Davis, Carlos Rosales-Silva, collaborations with AI, and more. | Matt Stromberg CLOSING SOON Carlos Rosales-Silva: Border Logic Apr. 1–May 13 Sargent’s Daughters West, 538 North Western Avenue, East Hollywood (sargentsdaughters.com) Barbara T. Smith & Friends: Treasures Mar. 18–May 13 The Box, 805 Traction Avenue, Arts District (theboxla.com) Amir H. Fallah: The Fallacy of Borders Jan. 29–May 14 Fowler Museum at UCLA, 308 Charles E. Young Drive North, Westwood (fowler.ucla.edu) Read the review Milford Graves: Fundamental Frequency Feb. 11–May 14 ICA LA, 1717 East 7th Street, Arts District (theicala.org) Read the review Cruel Youth Diary: Chinese Photography and Video Feb. 15–May 14 Hammer Museum, 10899 Wilshire Boulevard, Westwood (hammer.ucla.edu) Read the review Make Me Feel Mighty Real: Drag/Tech and the Queer Avatar Mar. 3–May 27 Honor Fraser, 2622 South La Cienega Boulevard, Culver City (honorfraser.com) Vaginal Davis: Macha Family Romance Apr. 16–May 27 Marc Selwyn Fine Art, 9953 South Santa Monica Boulevard, Beverly Hills (marcselwynfineart.com) |