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Roberts & Tilton Jeffrey Gibson: In Such Times Daniel Joseph Martinez: Divine Violence (September 9—October 21, 2017)   Within its festoon of embellishments, tertiary palettes, intriguing elements of text and more shiny fringe than gallery-goers might be accustomed to, Jeffrey Gibson’s art is activated by the direct interplay of motif

ICA LA (Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles) Martin Ramirez: His Life In Pictures, Another Interpretation (September 9—December 31, 2017   The Martin Ramirez story is at once unusual for and typical of “outsider artists.” Typical, in that his artistic output was realized at particularly far remove from any

ICA LA (Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles) Sarah Cain: Now I’m going to tell you everything (September 9—December 31, 2017)   To describe the paintings of Los Angeles artist Sarah Cain as visual poetry is not merely contriving a trite metaphor. A sometime poet herself, Cain consciously references

Kinesthesia: Latin American Kinetic Art, 1954-1969 (August 26, 2017—January 15, 2018)   Over the past few decades, the term “analog” seems to have acquired new significance, often tinged with nostalgia for a bygone era. That all of the kinetic art on view in the Palm Springs Art Museum’s

Relational Undercurrents: Contemporary Art of the Caribbean Archipelago (September 16, 2017—February 25, 2018)   The timing of this important and fascinating exhibit is grimly serendipitous, coming so soon after Hurricanes Irma and Maria pummeled the Caribbean archipelago, leaving behind unthinkable trauma and devastation. The storms also raised international