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Los AngelesApril 6, 2022 • View in browserPhil Peters Bottles the Soundscape of the Global Supply ChainThe Port of Long Beach Recordings is a soundtrack to the globe’s hunger for commodities, the ever-expanding growth of imported products, and the enormous system of infrastructure still insufficient to process it all. | Renée Reizman [This] is transdisciplinary artist Phil Peters’ second solo exhibition at Canary Test. Over the course of many visits, Peters went to the nation’s second busiest port to capture the soundscape, and now bottles those noises inside the sparse confines of a gallery. The Prescient Politics of a Seminal Conceptual PhotographerNearly a decade after his death in 2013, Phel Steinmetz’s attention to the effects of capitalism on the environment can be recognized as both political and prescient. | Natalie Haddad
Phel Steinmetz, the artist’s second show at Michael Benevento, takes a light-handed approach in positing the continuing, and even increasing, relevance of the artist’s work, which has often been overshadowed by that of his peers. The exhibition’s loosely chronological arrangement of photographs and photo-collages from 1970 to 1997 maps the evolution of his work and the aesthetic and thematic threads that connect it. LATEST NEWS Arts Nonprofit Cuts Ties With Wells Fargo Laguna Beach After Removal of “Controversial” QuiltsThe bank removed Black Lives Matter-themed quilts after customers complained that they were “too aggressive.” | Matt Stromberg Become a member today to support our independent journalism. CLOSING SOON Christina Forrer & Rebecca Morris Womanhouse Dorian Ulises López Macías: Hasta Que Te Conocí Kevin McNamee-Tweed: Fiction Workshop EJ Hill: Wherever We Will to Root Lisa Anne Auerbach: Unraveling Abraham Cruzvillegas: Tres sonetos Mapping Fiction
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