These queers are not messing around.
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L.A. artist Carmen Argote celebrates her sibling by making stuff inspired by her stuff.
When man meets nature, no stone is left unturned.
The Seattle-based artist asks what labor really means in art and work.
The artist embraces the many machinations of the fragmented self in her solo exhibition "Quote Unquote" at Anat Ebgi Gallery.
A four-person panel discussion at LACE in Hollywood questions what feminism means in the age of Internet representation and constant…
In "The Beautician", the artist draws inspiration from the Hungarian-born Swiss inventor of the perm.
The Hammer Museum presents a comprehensive collection of L.A. photography from the 1960s to the present.
A tale of two cities, as seen through a pinhole.
The artist's intention is not the point, period.
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