
Fifteen Must-See Art Exhibitions in Los Angeles This Fall
This fall in Los Angeles, museums are highlighting the power of art to build communities, protest injustices, and reshape historical narratives. Exhibitions like the Latin American Mail Art showcase subversive creative networks formed during times of political oppression, while the Smithsonian’s Chicano print exhibition arrives at the Huntington. The Getty features the Guerrilla Girls’ archives, while Skirball connects Philip Guston with modern painter Trenton Doyle Hancock. “Monuments,” co-hosted by The Brick and the Museum of Contemporary Art, presents a potent examination of America’s monuments and their contentious histories. Ken Gonzales-Day and Tavares Strachan contribute research-driven artworks questioning mainstream narratives and historical inclusivity.