Dove Cameron brought opera singer Renee Fleming to tears with her beautiful performance at the 2023 Kennedy Center Honors event.
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The Hammer Museum’s sixth edition of its acclaimed biennial exhibit “Made in L.A.” highlights contemporary artists working throughout the greater Los Angeles area.
“Made in L.A. 2023: Acts of Living” includes works by 39 intergenerational artists and groups. They encompass sculpture, assemblage, painting, drawing, ceramics, performance, and installation, and consider art a field of culture entangled with everyday life.
Among the 39 artists in “Made in L.A. 2023” is a group of seven creators who incorporate queer identity and themes in their work.
The Hammer Museum’s sixth edition of its acclaimed biennial exhibit “Made in L.A.” highlights contemporary artists working throughout the greater Los Angeles area. One of them is Joey Terrill, whose intimate, stylized figurative works, many of which were made amid the terrible devastations of the AIDS crisis in the 1980s and 1990s, depict gay Latino men absorbed in the drama of desire. One of his works, “Portrait of Joey Arias, 1981,” is part of the “Made in L.A. 2023” exhibit. Photo: Provided by the Hammer Museum
As the curators note, “these practices allow us to consider the important contributions of queer makers to our very understanding of what art can be, where its boundaries exist, and the pleasure in dissolving them. They also allow us to map a handful of queer sites and communities in Los Angeles, to trace the breadth of art making in the city.”
Here are the magnificent seven in “Made in L.A. 2023.”
Dove Cameron brought opera singer Renee Fleming to tears with her beautiful performance at the 2023 Kennedy Center Honors event.
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