Los Angeles
Jun 23, 2021 • View in browser
Hyperallergic’s latest Sunday Edition was about California design, with a focus on Los Angeles and social activism. I had a lot of fun producing the issue with KCET Artbound. There are many gems in there, including a new documentary on Sister Corita, a gorgeous photo essay on Latinx storefronts in LA, and the history of a magazine that fought anti-Asian sentiment at UCLA and beyond.
Also, yesterday was a good day, as I spent part of my morning cloud-gazing with museums. And don’t miss Umar Rashid’s imaginative solo show at Transformative Arts, which closes in a week. His work is also on view in Made in LA — you still have a little over a month for that one.
— Elisa Wouk Almino, Senior Editor
A Playful, but Critical, Tribute to Los Angeles
ICYMI
Graphics: ✊🏽A History of Design and Activism in California 📐
The Extraordinary Story of Corita Kent, the “Pop Art Nun”
The Sky’s the Limit as 50 Museums Join to Stream Yoko Ono-inspired Cloud Gazing
Closing Soon
View of "Made in L.A. 2020: A Version," at the Huntington Library (by Joshua White)
View of "Made in L.A. 2020: A Version," at the Huntington Library (by Joshua White)
On View in LA
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