L.A. curator Pilar Tompkins Rivas dives into the underrepresented legacy of Latino photography. Plus, art and Omicron and Sidney Poitier's theatrical legacy.
Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, a New York-based arts organization devoted to showcasing photography in its gallery and in standalone publications, has taken for its most recent issue the theme ofThe issue is compelling for a lot of reasons, but it’s particularly insightful for the ways in which it highlights howhas been maintained not by institutions but by so many individuals.
In recent years, archives amassed by Latinx artists have been key to illuminating aspects of American culture that have been overlooked elsewhere. I think of L.A. artists such as
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