Issue 20

Issue 20

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In this issue, we trace the lineage of Carla alongside the changing fabric of the Los Angeles art scene, remembering the shows and moments that shaped our coverage. All of the essays and reviews included in this issue were written in quarantine (featuring shows our writers were lucky enough to squeak into before the stay-at-home order). Amidst our current uncertainty, Carla is here to support our community, ready to adapt and creatively problem-solve with all of you. As we celebrate our last five years, join us in charting the next ones: together we can build the L.A. that we want to see—one that is diverse, spirited, and always moving forward. We remain committed to offering our coverage for free, and if you are in a position to do so, we ask that you consider supporting us with a donation. We remain ready to do the work. 

Sending our deepest love and gratitude to each of you,

Lindsay Preston Zappas
Carla Founder & Editor-in-Chief

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Spiritual Coroner:
Gala Porras-Kim

–Travis Diehl

NewNew Images of Man
–Catherine Wagley

Catastrophe
–Jessica Simmons

Walking in L.A.
–Aaron Horst

Carla, a Timeline
in 5 Years

Art in Isolation Interviews
Diedrick Brackens, Amy Bessone,
Julia Haft-Candell,
Ry Rocklen, Paul Mpagi Sepuya,
and Lita Albuquerque
–Lindsay Preston Zappas

Reviews

Michael Rey
at Philip Martin Gallery
–Keith J. Varadi

Alex Anderson
at Gavlak
–Julie Weitz

All of Them Witches
at Jeffrey Deitch
–Michael Wright

Ree Morton
at ICA LA
–Molly Larkey

Rodrigo Valenzuela
at Klowden Mann
–Matt Stromberg

Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
at the Huntington
–Jennifer Remenchik

(L.A. in N.Y.)
Mike Kelley
at Hauser & Wirth
–Angella d'Avignon