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 24 Contents include:
Hidden Archives: L.A.'s Historic-Cultural Monuments and the Women They Leave Out
-Neyat Yohannes
Zombie(s in Candy)land: Sula Bermudez-Silverman's Sugar and Sal
-stephanie mei huang
On Making Photographs in a Surveillance State
-Erin F. O'Leary
Correcting the Record to Preserve it: The Art of the Intersectional Archive
-Catherine Wagley
Interview with Cauleen Smith
–Madeleine Seidel
Exquisite L.A. Featuring Lila de Magalhaes, Young Joon Kwak, and Beatriz Cortez
–Claressinka Anderson
Reviews:
Sarah Rosalena Brady at Blum and Poe
–Allison Noelle Conner
Alex Prager at LACMA
–Travis Diehl
Richard Tuttle at David Kordansky Gallery; Stanley Whitney at Matthew Marks Gallery
–Jessica Simmons
Xylor Jane at Parrasch Heijnen
–Matt Stromberg
(L.A. in N.Y.) Thomas Fougeirol/ Tony Marsh at albertz benda
–Leah Ollman
(L.A. in N.Y.) Becky Kolsrud at JTT
–Anthony Hawley
–RZ