This week, an exhibition flexes the state’s wide-ranging visual language and a new museum pays homage to Al’s Bar the legendary watering hole and hub for artists in pre-gentrification downtown.
| Musée du Al is the creation of Marc Kreisel, founder of Al’s Bar, the legendary watering hole and hub for artists in pre-gentrification downtown. | Matt Stromberg |
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FROM OUR CRTICS | | | Public Texts: A Californian Visual Language at the Art, Design & Architecture Museum at the University of California, Santa Barbara | “Instead of narrowing down California to just one language, curator Alex Lukas makes room for many dialects in his exhibition.” |
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IN THE NEWS | | Created in 1989 by the East Los Streetscapers, the painting on the wall of a local DMV was a rare example of Latine representation in images of space and STEM. | Matt Stromberg |
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MORE ART TO SEE THIS MONTH | | Madam X’s spiritual diagrams, Umar Rashid curates Robert Colescott, Carole Caroompas’s anti-hero journey, 50 years of L.A. Louver, and more. | Matt Stromberg |
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