Issue 18

Issue 18

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When we speak about art, we often verbally partition off our field: we say art world, art scene, art community. Each of these words carry different meanings and connotations. World implies an independent entity that functions according to its own ecosystem. Scene conjures Artforum’s “Scene and Herd”—defining our cohort via parties, shoes, or hairstyles. The latter distinction though, community, has a more robust association, conjuring collective motivation and cooperation. 

Across this issue, community is explored in its various guises—communes, utopias, cults, genres. I wonder how we might, in the L.A. art community, work together to strive for more familial conversations and interactions in order to better offer communal support to one another.

–Lindsay Preston Zappas, Founder & Editor-in-Chief

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The Briar and the Tar
Nayland Blake at the ICA LA
and Matthew Marks Gallery
–Travis Diehl

Putting Aesthetics
to Hope

Tracking Photography's Role
in Feminist Communities
–Catherine Wagley

Instagram STARtists
and Bad Painting

–Anna Elise Johnson

Interview with
Jamillah James

–Lindsay Preston Zappas

Working Artist
Featuring: Catherine Fairbanks,
Paul Pescador & Rachel Mason
–Lindsay Preston Zappas
& Jeff McLane

Reviews

Children of the Sun
at LADIES' ROOM
–Jessica Simmons

Derek Paul Jack Boyle
at SMART OBJECTS
–Aaron Horst

Karl Holmqvist
at House of Gaga,
Los Angeles
–Lee Purvey

Katja Seib
at Château Shatto
–Ashton Cooper

Jeanette Mundt
at Overduin & Co.
–Matt Stromberg