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 28 Contents include:
The Performance Artist and Politician
-Julie Weitz
Turn and Return: The Artist's Practice During Trauma
-Beth Pickens
InFormation: How Early SoCal Feminist Artists Forged their Identities through Collaborative Practice
-Ashton Cooper
Interview with Tidawhitney Lek
-Tina Barouti
Tertiary: On Workers, Pictures, and Power
-Rodrigo Valenzuela
Reviews
Who is it that I am writing for? at Certain Fallacies
-Vanessa Holyoak
Clarissa Tossin at Commonwealth and Council
-Reuben Merringer
Dale Brockman Davis at Matter Studio Gallery
-Georgia Lassner
Alicia Piller at Track 16
-Renee Reizman
(L.A. in Manchester) Suzanne Lacy at the Whitworth and Manchester Art Gallery
-Rosa Tyhurst
(L.A. in Long Island) Mis/Communication: Language and Power in Contemporary Art at Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery
-Diana Seo Hyung Lee
-RZ