12 L.A. happenings to get active in the right way in November
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12 L.A. happenings to get active in the right way in November

LA Times  

Loewe Preco A festive collaboration between Loewe and artist studio Suna Fujita delivers ready-to-wear argyle knits, casual jersey sets, denim and accessories. Named after the absurd yet harrowing song by the Chips, “Rubber Biscuit,” Mario Ayala’s exhibition features new surreal, car-shaped canvases and paintings of oil bottles and TV monitors — all references to the culture of automobile painting and commercial signage. Three Southern Californian filmmakers will showcase vertical films in the exhibition: “a desert dreams in red” by Zaina Bseiso, “Dusty Tapes” by Fox Maxy and “black man fly” by Walter Thompson-Hernández. fowler.ucla.edu “Hughman” by Hugh Hayden at Lisson Gallery In his first solo exhibition in L.A., Hugh Hayden creates new sculptures from rare indigenous timbers, rattan, cast iron, church pews, hair, and souvenir African sculptures and examines their complex histories to address themes of assimilation, agency and acceptance. Dec. 2. balenciaga.com/en-us “Also Known as SlauCienega: The Photography of Damien Carter” at Context Projects Gallery “Also Known as Slaucienega” at Context Projects Gallery Photographer Damien Carter debuts with his first solo show at Context Projects Gallery with “Also Known as SlauCienega.” The portmanteau in the show’s title references the intersection where Carter grew up, and in highlighting and memorializing its minute yet potent details, he protects South Los Angeles from the erasure of gentrification.

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