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Enjoy the Latino Artists Exhibitions at Pacific St...

Enjoy the Latino Artists Exhibitions at Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA

September 2017 – January 2018

Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA is a far-reaching and ambitious exploration of Latin American and Latino art in dialogue with Los Angeles. Led by the Getty, Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA is the latest collaborative effort from arts institutions across Southern California.

Through a series of thematically linked exhibitions, Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA will present a wide variety of important works of art, much of them new to Southern California audiences. While the majority of exhibitions will have an emphasis on modern and contemporary art, there also will be crucial exhibitions about the ancient world and the pre-modern era. With topics such as luxury objects in the pre-Columbian Americas, 20th- century Afro-Brazilian art, alternative spaces in Mexico City, and boundary-crossing practices of Latino artists, exhibitions will range from monographic studies of individual artists to broad surveys that cut across numerous countries.

 

Randy Haberkamp, Academy Managing Director of Preservation and Foundation Programs, during “From Latin America to Hollywood” presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as part of Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA, on Saturday, September 23, 2017.

 

While the exhibitions will focus on the visual arts, Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA programs will ultimately expand to touch on music, performance, literature, and even cuisine. Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA will be a multifaceted event that will transform Los Angeles and Southern California for five months, and our understanding of modern and contemporary art forever.

Embracing organizations of all sizes and types—from the largest museums to smaller museums, from university galleries to performing arts centers — Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA exhibitions and programs will take place across Southern California, from Santa Barbara to San Diego, from Santa Monica to Palm Springs.

With its historical roots in Latin America and its current demographics, Los Angeles might be described as tomorrow’s capital city. In a way that is possible only in Los Angeles, Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA will implicitly raise complex and provocative issues about present-day relations throughout the Americas and the rapidly changing social and cultural fabric of Southern California.

The Academy presented “How do Latinas Experience Hollywood” as part of Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA, on Saturday, September 23, 2017. Pictured (left to right): Evangeline Griego, Kate del Castillo, Aimee Garcia, Karla Souza, Carmen Cuba and Ivette Rodriguez.


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