CHANGE AGENTS READING LIST — T
On the occasion of the publication of PARIS LA 17—CHANGE AGENTS (2021–2022): An intermittent, open-ended, alphabetical Reading List, expanding on the artists, works, and concepts raised in the print issue.
GENERAL IDEA EXHIBITION
The National Gallery of Canada celebrates a quarter century of provocation and art by General Idea—Felix Partz, Jorge Zontal, and AA Bronson—in the collective's most comprehensive retrospective to date. Active from the end of the sixties through the mid-nineties, General
JEREMY ATHERTON LIN IN LOS ANGELES
Jeremy Atherton Lin returns to Los Angeles to read and discuss Gay Bar: Why We Went Out—now in paperback.
ANDREA BOWERS AND CONNIE BUTLER IN CONVERSATION
The long-awaited ANDREA BOWERS retrospective is finally here. This weekend, join the artist in conversation with the show's co-curator Connie Butler. Next month, Butler will also lead a lunchtime conversation on Bowers in the galleries.
THE LEGEND OF GEORGIA MCBRIDE
Matthew Lopez’s THE LEGEND OF GEORGIA McBRIDE is an affectionate look at a group of struggling performers who have washed up in a Florida panhandle roadhouse. Casey (Taubert Nadalini) has just lost his gig as an Elvis impersonator when in walks
CHANGE AGENTS READING LIST — S
On the occasion of the publication of PARIS LA 17—CHANGE AGENTS (2021–2022): An intermittent, open-ended, alphabetical Reading List, expanding on the artists, works, and concepts raised in the print issue.
THE CONDITION OF BEING ADDRESSABLE — MARCELLE JOSEPH AND LEGACY RUSSELL IN CONVERSATION
Join co-curators Marcelle Joseph and Legacy Russell for an opening-weekend conversation celebrating their ICA LA exhibition THE CONDITION OF BEING ADDRESSABLE. Centered around artists who “situate the body as a site of address—one to name, to call, to speak toward,
NEPTUNE FROST — SAUL WILLIAMS AND ANISIA UZEYMAN IN CONVERSATION
As part of the Los Angeles engagements of their new film NEPTUNE FROST, Saul Williams and Anisia Uzeyman will participate in a Q & A in Los Feliz this weekend. A musical, anti-colonialist dreamscape traversed by an intersex runaway, NEPTUNE
MÁRTA MÉSZÁROS — HEIRESSES AND DIARIES
The Academy Museum screenings of the work of Hungarian filmmaker Mészáros continues this week with THE HEIRESSES—starring Lili Monori and Isabelle Huppert—which finds the director in a mode of direct address with her country's early-twentieth-century history. Also on the bill:
NAUDLINE PIERRE — ENTER THE REALM
Evoking fantastic worlds of dreaming and becoming, the paintings, drawings, and sculpture of Naudline Pierre are on view for one more week at James Cohan.