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SUMMARY:The Journey is the Destination: Recording Los Angeles
DESCRIPTION:The Journey is the Destination presents a diverse and multigenerational group of artists who explore different parts of Los Angeles from a range of perspectives and media including: photography\, mixed-media pieces\, site-specific installations\, and sculpture. Their works offer new insights into many unrecognized and under-appreciated parts of Los Angeles\, which have been historically neglected based on racial\, class\, or cultural stereotypes. The exhibition seeks to challenge Western colonial ideas of mapping by placing the power to document and share the history of a place with the individuals who live there versus state-sanctioned agencies. The exhibition artists create living documents of their respective parts of Los Angeles\, offering alternative ways to think about and reimagine the city we all call home. \nImage: Marisela Norte\, Pasos Perdidos\, 2024. Android photo\, 9.5 x 9.5 inches. Courtesy of the artist. \nIn conjunction with The Journey is the Destination\, CSUN’s Sanborn Atlas Collection and the University Library Map Collection will present a selection of related maps and documents in the Art Galleries’ Programming Space.
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SUMMARY:The Warmth of the Sun: A Recent Survey of Tierra del Sol Artists
DESCRIPTION:The Warmth of the Sun showcases a range of works created by Tierra del Sol artists\, who work out of the foundation’s Sunland and Upland studios\, much of which depicts what it can feel like for anyone to be alive today in the Greater Los Angeles area. There is flora\, fauna\, and fast food; there are hot rods\, tchotchkes\, and a rabbi; there’s a chessboard\, a baseball stadium\, and a map of the entire region’s metropolitan bus and rail system. What makes Los Angeles – and the sprawl that spreads from its center – so special is the way that the natural world\, urban life\, people\, and myriad cultures are so enmeshed in unusual and unpredictable ways. What makes Tierra’s artists so special is the ways in which they capture the essence of this particular place with such poetry and precision. \nImage: Douglas Allen\, Wheelchairs Accepted\, 2022. Marker on paper\, 12 x 18 inches. Courtesy of Tierra del Sol Gallery.
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