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Los AngelesOctober 26, 2022 • View in browserMayan Codex, Americas’ Oldest Surviving Book, Goes on View in LADating to circa 1100 AD, the Mayan Codex is said to have been painted by a single artist, recording the movements of planet Venus over the course of 584 days. | Rhea Nayyar LATEST NEWS The Kiowa Tribe is urging Bonhams to halt the sale of four drawing books made by imprisoned Native artists. Los Angeles filmmakers are fighting to save Laemmle NoHo 7, an independent cinema slated to be replaced by luxury apartments. Support Hyperallergic's independent journalismBecome a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. Become a MemberREVIEWS & MORE LA’s New Metro Line Opens With 14 Public ArtworksKenturah Davis, Mickalene Thomas, and Shinique Smith are among the artists who created work for the K Line, which connects historical centers of Black American life and culture in LA. | Matt Stomberg Can Commodities Really Critique Commodity Culture?Given the opportunity to say something worthwhile — about capitalism, its attendant environmental destruction, or the even definition of the self through objects — rather than saying nothing, why not do it? | Natalie Haddad CLOSING SOON Gary Ganas Garay "Cortez" (2005), acrylic on cardboard, 5 x 10 x 3 3/4 inches (courtesy LaPau Gallery, photo by Monica Orozco) Nike Cortez 50th Anniversary Exhibition Beatrice Wood: Drawings, Prints, Ceramics Lily van der Stokker: What is it Trenton Doyle Hancock: Good Grief, Bad Grief Ray Anthony Barrett: …of frontiers and phantoms ON VIEW IN MUSEUMS & GALLERIES Flanagan’s Wake Cantos of the Sibylline Sisterhood Broadway to Freeway: Life and Times of a Vibrant Community Luis Flores: Because of You, In Spite of You Códice Maya de México
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