The first Art Los Angeles Contemporary, January 28 - 31, promises to be a highly exclusive and
tightly focused selection of top blue chip and emerging art galleries from Los Angeles and around the world.
It brings together
a tightly focused selection of new and recent work that offers blackness as subject, form, process, emotion, and politics.
Rodney McMillian: The Black Show, on view at the Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania (February 3 — August 14, 2016), brings together
a tightly focused selection of new and recent paintings, sculptures, and videos that deal with blackness as subject, form, process, emotion, and politics.
At this moment of renewed relevance, Bernard Buffet: Paintings from 1956 to 1999 reintroduces the artist's oeuvre to a new generation of American viewers, charting a history of the artist's development through
a tightly focused selection of highlights from Buffet's career.