Issue 24
Issue 24
As we move forward, it is not without severe loss and still-unfolding traumas that we must collectively work to understand and process. Reflection on the political, psychological, and physical changes that we are undergoing is vital to shaping a new reality. This struggle to contextualize the past to better understand our future is a throughline in this issue.
–Lindsay Preston Zappas, Founder & Editor-in-Chief
Hidden Archives:
L.A.'s Historic-Cultural
Monuments and the
Women They Leave Out
–Neyat Yohannes
Zombie(s in Candy)land
–stephanie mei huang
On Making Photographs
in a Surveillance State
–Erin F. O'Leary
Correcting the Record to
Preserve It:
The Art of the Intersectional Archive
–Catherine Wagley
Exquisite L.A.
Featuring: Lila de Magalhaes,
Young Joon Kwak, and Beatriz Cortez
–Claressinka Anderson
Photos: Joe Pugliese
Reviews
Sarah Rosalena Brady
at Blum & Poe
–Allison Noelle Conner
Alex Prager
at LACMA
–Travis Diehl
Richard Tuttle
at David Kordansky Gallery
and Stanley Whitney
at Matthew Marks Gallery
–Jessica Simmons
Xylor Jane
at Parrasch Heijnen
–Matt Stromberg
(L.A. in N.Y.)
Thomas Fougeirol | Tony Marsh
at albertz benda
–Leah Ollman
(L.A. in N.Y.)
Becky Kolsrud
at JTT
–Anthony Hawley
Hidden Archives:
L.A.'s Historic-Cultural
Monuments and the
Women They Leave Out
–Neyat Yohannes
Zombie(s in Candy)land
–stephanie mei huang
On Making Photographs
in a Surveillance State
–Erin F. O'Leary
Correcting the Record to
Preserve It:
The Art of the Intersectional Archive
–Catherine Wagley
Exquisite L.A.
Featuring: Lila de Magalhaes,
Young Joon Kwak, and Beatriz Cortez
–Claressinka Anderson
Photos: Joe Pugliese
Reviews
Sarah Rosalena Brady
at Blum & Poe
–Allison Noelle Conner
Alex Prager
at LACMA
–Travis Diehl
Richard Tuttle
at David Kordansky Gallery
and Stanley Whitney
at Matthew Marks Gallery
–Jessica Simmons
Xylor Jane
at Parrasch Heijnen
–Matt Stromberg
(L.A. in N.Y.)
Thomas Fougeirol | Tony Marsh
at albertz benda
–Leah Ollman
(L.A. in N.Y.)
Becky Kolsrud
at JTT
–Anthony Hawley