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What to See in the US Now Frieze Week's Over


‘There must be two Americas,’ wrote Mark Twain in 1901. ‘[O]ne that sets the captive free, and one that takes a once-captive’s new freedom away from him, and picks a quarrel with him with nothing to found it on; then kills him to get his land.’ The quote is from Twain’s essay, ‘To the Person Sitting in Darkness’, in which the writer condemns Western imperialism in southeast Asia. The artist Stephanie Syjuco borrowed Twain’s title for her 2019 work: a flag for the then-US territory of the Philippines as described by Twain, resembling the American design but with ‘white stripes painted black and the stars replaced by the skull and cross-bones’. – ....

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Ryan Duffin Lights Up Our LGBTQ Lives


Ryan Duffin Lights Up Our LGBTQ Lives
May 10, 2021|
Ryan Duffin is the emcee of enlightenment. His photography bends photons until they blanket his models with a rapturous shimmer. Duffin’s mission is as ambitious as it is direct: to “make them look like pop stars, even if they aren’t already.”
In an interview with
It’s Nice That, Duffin brings his process out of the closet and into the glorious ultraviolet. “There’s this magic spot where the sunlight bounces off of the surrounding glass building and hits people from all sides, making them appear to have an ethereal glow.” ....

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She turned her audacious lens on herself, and shaped the future


She turned her audacious lens on herself, and shaped the future
Laura Aguilar, Los Illegals, 1984. Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 inches. Courtesy of the artist and the UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center © Laura Aguilar.
by Holland Cotter
(NYT NEWS SERVICE)
.- It feels good — a relief — to know that photographer Laura Aguilar, who died in 2018, lived long enough to see her fine career survey, which opened a year earlier in her hometown Los Angeles and has now, at last, landed in New York.
It’s a movingly, sometimes discomfortingly intimate show. To know Aguilar’s art is, to an unusual degree, to know her, and to care about her, and to care about what she cared about: under-the-radar, under-threat social communities and hard-won personal survival. ....

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Laura Aguilar Turned Her Searing Lens on Herself, and Shaped the Future


She Turned Her Audacious Lens on Herself, and Shaped the Future
A powerful voice for marginalized groups, Laura Aguilar frankly and poetically portrayed Latino and lesbian communities.
Laura Aguilar in one of her candid self-portraits, “Grounded #111” (2006) at the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art. She was alone, her face often hidden, her prone body aligned with and echoing landscape contours and rock formations.Credit.Laura Aguilar/Laura Aguilar Trust; Vincent Price Art Museum Foundation and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
April 22, 2021, 12:23 p.m. ET
It feels good a relief to know that the photographer Laura Aguilar, who died in 2018, lived long enough to see her fine career survey, which opened a year earlier in her hometown Los Angeles, and has now, at last, landed in New York. ....

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