Contemporary Art Review Los Angeles (Carla) is a quarterly magazine and online art journal, committed to providing an active source for critical dialogue surrounding L.A.’s art community. Carla acts as a centralized space for art writing that is bold, honest, approachable, and focused on the here and now.
Carla issue 10 Contents include:
Barely Living with Art: The Labor of Domestic Art Spaces in Los Angeles
–Eli Diner
She Wanted Adventure
–Catherine Wagley
The Languages of All-Women Exhibitions
–Lindsay Preston Zappas
L.A. Povera
–Travis Diehl
On Eclipses: When Language and Photography Fail
–Jessica Simmons
Interview with Hamza Walker
–Julie Wietz
Object Project Featuring Rosha Yaghmai, Dianna Molzan, and Patrick Jackson
–Lindsay Preston Zappas
Photos by Jeff McLane
PST: LA/LA Reviews:
Regen Projects, Ibid Gallery, One Gay & Lesbian Archives and MOCA Pacific Design Center, the Mistake Room, Luis De Jesus, The University Art Museum, The Autry Museum
Cheyenne Julien at Smart Objects
–Aaron Horst
Paul Sepuya at Team Gallery
–Ikechukwu Casmir Onyewuenyi
Ravi Jackson at Richard Telles
–Hana Cohn
Tactility of Line at Elevator Mondays
–Angella d’Avignon
(L.A. in N.Y.) Trigger: Gender as a Tool and a Weapon at the New Museum
–Laura Brown