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Medieval illuminations eclipse
Medieval illuminations eclipse








Because too much PST: LA/LA is never enough, this show brings together five decades of Cuban posters promoting Hollywood films such as “Moby Dick” and Charlie Chaplin’s “The Kid” (a.k.a. Films,” at the Pasadena Museum of California Art. “Hollywood in Havana: Five Decades of Cuban Posters Promoting U.S. 5905 Wilshire Blvd., Mid-Wilshire, Los Angeles,. On Sunday at 4 p.m., Guatemalan artist Naufus Ramírez-Figueroa will stage a performance titled “El Corazón del espantapájaros” at LACMA’s Cantor Sculpture Garden, inspired by a play by Guatemalan playwright Hugo Carrillo, a student staging of which was heavily censored in the mid-1970s.

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9), where a number of the show’s artists had residencies. The show will take place across three venues, including the BCAM galleries at LACMA, the museum’s exhibition space at Charles White Elementary School near MacArthur Park, and the 18th Street Arts Center in Santa Monica (opening Sept. The show will include installation and performance by artists such as Brazilian Carla Zaccagnini, who is preoccupied with history Stefan Benchoam and Jessica Kairé, who manage an egg-shaped mini-museum in Guatemala and Colombian Angeleno artist Gala Porras-Kim, whose work often explores the ways in which culture is presented and interpreted. Many of the artists don’t inhabit a single country - often going back and forth between multiple locations, cultures and ideas. Latino artists that challenge notions of region.

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The latest in the PST: LA/LA series brings together the work of 16 Latin American and U.S. “A Universal History of Infamy,” at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Here are seven exhibitions and events to check out in the coming week: And ceramics that take on today’s complicated politics.

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Key Pacific Standard Time: Los Angeles/Latin America exhibitions are kicking off around Los Angeles.








Medieval illuminations eclipse