On Sunday, full-page ads appeared in both the New York and Los Angeles Times with the slogan “saveLACMA FROM TANKING.” Los Angeles February 5, 2020 Letter from the editor: On Sunday, the New York and Los Angeles Times published ads with the eye-catching slogan "saveLACMA FROM TANKING." While there is a nonprofit called Save LACMA — which says the museum's expansion plan is not in the city's best interest — the ad was not placed by them. The story gets a bit bizarre and convoluted. Read Matt Stromberg's report. Every year the Oscars manages to be mostly disappointing in its list of nominees. But editor Dan Schindel remembers that "Once in a blue moon, the Academy Awards hit the nail on the head." Check out Schindel's list of movies that the Oscars got right. Also, this week we published a number of posts that are worth it for their images: Eva Recinos visits the Corita Kent archives; Carman Tse rounds up the Kobe Bryant murals in Los Angeles; and Jennifer Remenchik checks out these drawings of LA artists' hands. Elisa Wouk Almino On Sunday, full-page ads appeared in both the New York and Los Angeles Times with the slogan “saveLACMA FROM TANKING.” Matt Stromberg Event Pick This month, the LA Philharmonic, REDCAT, Hauser & Wirth, and other spaces will stage events celebrating the Weimar Era. Matt Stromberg | Walt Disney Concert Hall, through Feb 29 SPONSORED News Bryant himself was the inspiration for a few murals even before his passing, but in the days since the crash, new ones have already popped up across the city, this time commemorating both Bryant and his daughter. From ninjas to pinched hands, Russian dolls to anatomically correct hearts, our modes of online communication will never be the same. SPONSORED Create the future of the arts in Los Angeles and beyond. Claremont Graduate University’s Center for Business and Management of the Arts is the only place in Southern California where art, technology, entrepreneurship and management meet. CBMArts is for the mission driven, because today the arts are mission critical. Karl Haendel’s large drawings of artists’ dominant hands are an unexpected portrait of the Los Angeles art scene. Jennifer Remenchik | Vielmetter, through March 2 The Heroes and Sheroes series, comprised of 29 works, features the faces of figures like Martin Luther King Jr., Corretta Scott King, Cesar Chavez, and Daniel and Philip Berrigan. Eva Recinos Once in a blue moon, the Academy Awards hit the nail on the head. In advance of Sunday’s ceremony, stream the films the Oscars properly recognized in years past, from Babe to Spirited Away. Dan Schindel An interview series spotlighting some of the great work coming out of Los Angeles. Hear directly from artists, curators, and art workers about their current projects and personal quirks. Elisa Wouk Almino A list of opportunities for artists and creatives you can apply for this month. Forward this newsletter to a friend! If this email was forwarded to you, click here to subscribe Hyperallergic, 181 N11th St, Ste 302, Brooklyn, NY 11211 This email was sent to [email protected]. Manage your preferences to subscribe to our daily or weekly newsletters. Forward Preferences | Unsubscribe |