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DTSTAMP:20240201T100616
DTSTART:20240120T110000
DTEND:20240302T170000
SUMMARY:WESTERN VALUES
DESCRIPTION:<p>Curated by Sue-Na Gay and Max Presneill</p><p>&nbsp;</p><h2><span style="color: rgb(192, 0, 0);">WESTERN VALUES: RE-THINKING THE ‘OLD WEST’</span></h2><h3>Western Values explores the ideas of the ‘Old West’ (its history, its misconceptions, and its tropes) and aims to re-examine how the West can be visually interpreted now, in terms of both its historical import and its contemporary alignments, through a diverse range of contemporary art practices. How the Old West influences contemporary artists and determines culture in CA, via indigenous, diaspora and immigrant artists, Queer and women artists</h3><p>PARTICIPATING ARTISTS: Cara Romero, Dana Claxton, Edie Winograde, Ishi Glinsky, Julie Orser, Kyla Hansen, Manuello Paganelli, Pascual Sisto, River Garza, Rosson Crow</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong><span style="color: rgb(192, 0, 0);">Gallery Two</span></strong><span style="color: rgb(192, 0, 0);">:&nbsp;<strong style="font-size: 16px;">Everything you say can and will be held against you</strong></span></p><p><strong>Brian Singer- political activist art</strong></p><p>A new solo exhibition by artist Brian Singer which confronts the current state of American society. Informed by his views growing up half-Japanese with a mother who was interned during WWII, Singer deconstructs and reassembles recognizable and culturally-charged objects to create new contexts that expose, address, and reframe some of the most contentious social issues of our time.</p><p><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p><p><strong>Dark Room</strong>: Film Series; The Films That Made The Movies</p>
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Curated by Sue-Na Gay and Max Presneill</p><p>&nbsp;</p><h2><span style="color: rgb(192, 0, 0);">WESTERN VALUES: RE-THINKING THE ‘OLD WEST’</span></h2><h3>Western Values explores the ideas of the ‘Old West’ (its history, its misconceptions, and its tropes) and aims to re-examine how the West can be visually interpreted now, in terms of both its historical import and its contemporary alignments, through a diverse range of contemporary art practices. How the Old West influences contemporary artists and determines culture in CA, via indigenous, diaspora and immigrant artists, Queer and women artists</h3><p>PARTICIPATING ARTISTS: Cara Romero, Dana Claxton, Edie Winograde, Ishi Glinsky, Julie Orser, Kyla Hansen, Manuello Paganelli, Pascual Sisto, River Garza, Rosson Crow</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong><span style="color: rgb(192, 0, 0);">Gallery Two</span></strong><span style="color: rgb(192, 0, 0);">:&nbsp;<strong style="font-size: 16px;">Everything you say can and will be held against you</strong></span></p><p><strong>Brian Singer- political activist art</strong></p><p>A new solo exhibition by artist Brian Singer which confronts the current state of American society. Informed by his views growing up half-Japanese with a mother who was interned during WWII, Singer deconstructs and reassembles recognizable and culturally-charged objects to create new contexts that expose, address, and reframe some of the most contentious social issues of our time.</p><p><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p><p><strong>Dark Room</strong>: Film Series; The Films That Made The Movies</p>
LOCATION:Torrance Art Museum\, 3320 Civic Center Drive Torrance\, California 90503
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