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Juxtapoz Magazine - Jeffrey Gibson: It Can Be Said of Them @ Roberts Projects, Los Angeles

Jeffrey Gibson: It Can Be Said of Them @ Roberts Projects, Los Angeles Roberts Projects // January 09, 2021 - February 20, 2021 January 28, 2021 | in Installation It Can Be Said of Them, Jeffrey Gibson’s solo exhibition featuring new work exploring themes of identity–as it relates to diversity and inclusivity–to uplift the unique experiences, struggles and personal victories shaping the current fight for LGBTQIA visibility.  It Can Be Said of Them takes its title from a print produced by Sister Corita Kent in 1969. Kent’s print was part of her “Heroes and Sheroes” series, undertaken after she formally left the church as a serving nun, and depicts images of Jesus, Martin Luther King, Jr., John F. Kennedy and his brother Robert Kennedy. The men are surrounded by a quote by author E.B. White that reads, “It can be said of him, as of few men in like position, that he did not fear the weather and did not turn his sails, but instead, challenged the wind itself to improv

Whistleblowers Spoke Up to Hold Art Institutions Accountable What Happened to Them Afterward?

Whistleblowers Spoke Up to Hold Art Institutions Accountable. Here’s What Happened to Them Afterward Arts workers who publicized allegations of mismanagement discuss their motivations for speaking out against their employers and what came next. January 26, 2021 For many whistleblowers who chose to share their experiences and allegations against their employers publicly, the fallout has been significant. They finalized protest letters over cups of coffee and under the fluorescent lights of 24-hour diners. They teamed up with colleagues to organize unions in WhatsApp groups. And they called journalists in stairwells to raise allegations of abuse on the conviction that museums and galleries should be held accountable for hurtful practices.

Christine Sun Kim uses humor to delve into the subject of lived trauma

Jan. 19, 2021 This week’s art picks include drawings that explore deaf rage and experiences of trauma; a new age radio station broadcasting from a Santa Monica gallery; and a series of irregularly shaped paintings that embed found objects on their surfaces. Christine Sun Kim, “Turning Clock,” 2020. Mural, Edition 1 of 3, 1AP, Dimensions adaptable 136 x 240 inches. Image courtesy of the artist and François Ghebaly, Los Angeles. Photo by Paul Salveson. This is the last week to view Christine Sun Kim’s exhibition of drawings at François Ghebaly downtown. Though this exhibition focuses on drawings, Kim is a multi-disciplinary artist who works in drawing, performance, and sound. Kim was born deaf, and this exhibition titled “Trauma, LOL,” blends communication modes of ASL, infographics, feeling charts, clocks, and musical notation to create works that communicate an array of ideas as well as various obstacles that are faced by the deaf community. One pair of drawings focu

One of Many

Artist Barry Ace creates these gorgeous regalia pieces and all from computer parts. Help keep local journalism fighting for you. Donate today to Friends of the Reporter. January 20 I m calling this an online exhibition, and I want to be clear that it s not virtual, curator Amber-Dawn Bear Robe (Blackfoot Sikiska) tells SFR. We want it to be an online gallery space, and each month we ll be doing a new theme. Bear Robe s upcoming online event through the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA) fits with the organization s ongoing efforts to both offer up a more robust online experience during the COVID-19 pandemic and to loop in more contemporary and conceptual artists. While massive in scope and a financial godsend for Indigenous artists SWAIA s annual Indian Market is, according to Bear Robe, very Southwestern and steeped in tradition. She d like to evolve the narrative.

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