Los Angeles
LDJLA will be featuring a multi-national and cross-generational group exhibition featuring works by Jim Adams, Lex Brown, Caitlin Cherry, June Edmonds, Jerome Havre , Edra Sota and Peter Williams who represent the African and Caribbean diaspora.
Racial Memory, 1995
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Millennial Disturbance, 1997
Faith, 1996
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Open 24 Hours / Home, 2018
Luis De Jesus Los Angeles is excited to participate at UNTITLED MIAMI, Booth A25 with a multi-national and cross-generational group exhibition featuring works by Jim Adams, Lex Brown, Caitlin Cherry, June Edmonds, Jerome Havre , Edra Sota and Peter Williams who represent the African and Caribbean diaspora.
Attendees will enter the booth though Edra Sota’s architectural intervention. Once inside they will be able to contemplate this group presentation that addresses cultural, social and/or political issues and offers personal responses filled with poignancy, confidence, strength, and resilience. These artists explore the roots and context that shapes their work through a broad range of perspectives and media. In the process, they share their own stories, reclaim appropriated culture, and forge a path through empathy and resistance. For them, the personal is political and the works contemplate difficult questions—and these artists invite us to listen to their multivalent answers.