• The Los Angeles River on Tuesday the 14th
• Earth Day 2026 • Our Power :: Our Planet :: two versions of the same design
• Street Art Tuesday on the 21st
• On the last Tuesday of the month, another Santa Monica Lunch and the Armand Hammer Museum again. There were two new exhibits since my last visit.
• Space is the Place: Selections from the Hammer Contemporary Collection
• From the website instead of linking to it because Space Is the Place ends early September:
Space is the Place takes its title from the 1973 studio album and 1974 film by Sun Ra (1914-1993). The selected works in the exhibition consider "space" as a conceptual framework, through the themes of afro-futurism, belonging, placemaking, and the act of taking up space [The display] comprises installations, paintings, sculptures, photographs, and multi-media works by nearly thirty artists.• Several Eternities in a Day: Form in the Age of Living Materials
• Act 1: Breathing, Bleeding, Crumbling Form
• Act II: Cosmic Abstraction and Communal Form
• Act II: Clay
• From the museum website:
Twenty-two artists from North, Central, and South America who embrace the unpredictable nature of living materials. These artists use materials such as avocado, cacao, achiote, cochineal, stone, clay, and natural dyes to create large-scale installations, paintings, works on paper, and mixed-media sculpture. They are rooted in the spirit, memory, and knowledge of Brown and Indigenous worlds … as records of the living and repositories of cosmic memory, organic decay and transformation.Have I ever mentioned the commentaries from the Hammer Museum are beyond pretentious? Well, they are.









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