Los Angeles May 17, 2023 Alejandro Zohn shaped public space in Guadalajara, Mexico, but beyond its borders, few know about him. | Renée Reizman Seeking Zohn Apr. 1–Jul. 23 MAK Center for Art and Architecture, Schindler House, 835 North Kings Road, West Hollywood (makcenter.org) Humorous rug sculptures, Wabi Sabi-inspired ceramics, and nods to ChatGPT stood out in the MFA and BFA exhibitions. | Jennifer Remenchik Become a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. Become a Member ICYMI The second iteration of Craig’s art installation Party/After-Party will be staged in a former police car warehouse that houses LA’s Museum of Contemporary Art. | Matt Stromberg Carl Craig: Party/After-Party Apr. 16–Jul. 23; upcoming concert on May 25 The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, 152 North Central Avenue, Little Tokyo (moca.org) CLOSING SOON 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) MexiCali Biennial: Land of Milk & Honey Feb. 25–May 28, 2023 The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture, 3581 Mission Inn Avenue, Riverside (riversideartmuseum.org) tabernacle Apr. 15–Jun. 3 Fellows of Contemporary Art, 970 North Broadway, Suite 208, Chinatown (focala.org) By Any Means Necessary Apr. 29–Jun. 10 Blum & Poe, 2727 South La Cienega Boulevard, Culver City (blumandpoe.com) Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology Jan. 27–Jun. 11 Armory Center for the Arts, 145 North Raymond Avenue, Pasadena (armoryarts.org) |