by Alicia | Jul 5, 2014 | Hyperallergic, News, Writing
LOS ANGELES — June Wayne’s retrospective at the Pasadena Museum of California Art is a tightly curated, chronologically arranged exhibition of paintings, prints, tapestries, and video by a founder of the feminist art movement. Wayne, who died in 2011, was born and...
by Alicia | May 30, 2014 | News
June 25, 6pm: Selfie Blogger Alicia Eler in a conversation about Privacy and the selfie It is hard to walk down the street or enter a retail outlet, let alone leave one’s home, without feeling that you are being watched. Yet in an age of constant surveillance,...
by Alicia | May 26, 2014 | Hyperallergic, News, Selfie Column, Writing
LOS ANGELES — It’s the end of selfies as we know it. Dearest selfie fanatics, this will be my last story for the Hyperallergic selfie column; after one year of chronicling the selfie’s rise to fame, we collectively decided to let this investigation go off into the...
by Alicia | May 20, 2014 | Hyperallergic, News, Writing
LOS ANGELES — The self-titled exhibition and zine release Bitches Rule, Cycle 3 is nestled in the back of & Pens Press, an art bookstore in Culver City set to become a roving/pop-up shop and online gallery come June 2. The show marks the third effort of the...
by Alicia | May 19, 2014 | Hyperallergic, News, Writing
LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Poverty Department is deliberately named to evoke associations between police, the criminal justice system, and how people living in poverty are treated. Concentrating on LA’s Skid Row, which has the highest concentration of homelessness...
by Alicia | May 15, 2014 | Hyperallergic, News, Writing
TULSA, Oklahoma — In the exhibition Unexpected at the Philbrook Museum Downtown, we see a series of 40 anonymous vernacular photographs from the collection of writer and photography collector Marc Boone Fitzerman, curated by the museum’s director Rand Suffolk, that...