Carla #41
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 41 Contents include:
Working Hand-in-Hand
On L.A.'s History of Collaborative Printmaking
—Sarah Plummer
History is a River
Judy Baca and the Great Wash of Los Angeles
—Sean Koa Seu
The Aesthetics of Protest Typography
On Preserving Dissenting Letterforms
—Aaron Boehmer
Modeling Home A Call for New Approaches to Art and Research Residencies
—Maya Livio
Interview with Gregg Bordowitz
—Andrea Gyorody
The Dealers
Carlye Packer Bets Big
Photos and text: Claire Preston
Reviews
Nellie Mae Rowe at California African American Museum
—Hannah Tishkoff
Earthshaker at Del Vaz Projects
—Teresa Fleming
Counter/Surveillance at Wende Museum
—Alexander Schneider
Carolee Schneemann at Lisson Gallery
—Olivia Gauthier
Tony Cokes at Hannah Hoffman Gallery
—Shani Strand

