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LACMA Modern art show has so much more than Picasso, Matisse


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When an art museum reinstalls its permanent collection of paintings, sculptures and works on paper, perspectives can be freshened, recent scholarship given a platform and surprises unwrapped.
Last week, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art opened a permanent collection installation for Modern art some 250 works by nearly 200 artists. There’s a lot to see. Here are three unanticipated examples.
First: Does the name Cecil de Blaquière Howard ring a bell? If not, you’re not alone. Until last week, the artist was unknown to me.
But in the new installation on the third floor of the BCAM building, a small painted sculpture dated 1915 to 1917 stands on a pedestal between famous, powerhouse paintings by Henri Matisse (“Tea,” 1919) and Fernand Léger (“The Disks,” 1918-1919). Like them, that little sculpture, acquired by the museum two years ago, is marvelous. ....

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Aesthetica Magazine - Art and Mourning


Art and Mourning
The latest exhibition at New York’s New Museum presents a searing cross-section of work by Black American artists. Titled
Grief and Grievance, it was the vision of Nigerian curator Okwui Enwezor (1963-2019), a pioneering advocate of modern African art since the early 1990s, known for selecting and arranging works to elicit dialogues with wider themes such as colonialism, apartheid and black liberation. In 2018, under the overtly white-nationalist presidency of Donald Trump, Enwezor was invited to organise a major exhibition at the museum in Manhattan.
Already suffering from cancer, Enwezor was simultaneously preparing a series of talks for Harvard’s Alain LeRoy Locke Lecture Series on the relationship between black mourning and white nationalism, as expressed through contemporary black art. In his lecture drafts – which he was unable to present due to his declining health – Enwezor developed the spine of what would become ....

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How artists have confronted racial injustice


(188 x 586.7 cm); “blood”: 74 ¾
x 231 1/2 in (189.9 x 588 cm); “bruise”:
74 3/4 x 264 3/4 in (189.9 x 672.5 cm);
overall approx. 74 3/4 x 797 1/2 in(189.9 x 2025.7 cm). © Glenn Ligon. Courtesy the artist, Hauser & Wirth, New York, Regen Projects, Los Angeles, Thomas Dane Gallery, London, and Chantal Crousel, Paris. Photo: Roberto Marossi 
Blue. Blood. Bruise. The three words that comprise Glenn Ligon’s neon sculpture, A Small Band (2015), are currently emblazoned on the Bowery façade of New York’s New Museum. Positioned at the threshold to a new exhibition entitled ‘Grief and Grievance: Art and Mourning in America’, they serve as a reminder of how far we haven’t come in addressing America’s racial injustice. ....

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