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This Is Not My LA Art World

Last updated: February 19, 2026 4:00 am
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The art scene in Los Angeles is a vibrant and dynamic ecosystem that is distinct from its East Coast counterparts. Renée Reizman, a critic and artist who has been a part of the LA art community for nearly 15 years, reflects on the evolution of the local art scene in the face of increasing influence from blue-chip New York galleries. She highlights the importance of artist-run organizations like Machine Project in Echo Park, which have played a crucial role in fostering experimentation and community outside of the traditional gallery system.

One such artist-run organization that Reizman mentions is Plot in Chinatown, which continues to prioritize artistic exploration and collaboration. She also mentions Trade School in Altadena, another DIY space that challenges the commercial norms of the art world. These spaces serve as a reminder of the creativity and innovation that can flourish when artists have the freedom to explore and create outside of mainstream commercial pressures.

In other news, graduate students at the University of North Texas have withdrawn their thesis shows in solidarity with Victor “Marka27” Quiñonez, whose exhibition critical of ICE was abruptly shut down by the school. The foundation of Gilbert Baker, the artist who designed the Pride flag in 1978, is suing the Trump administration for ordering the removal of the flag from Stonewall National Monument. Additionally, after months of protests, a drone manufacturer at Brooklyn Navy Yard has been evicted for its controversial contracts with Customs and Border Patrol and the Israeli military.

One of the highlights of the art world is the first major US exhibition of Finnish artist Helene Schjerfbeck at The Met. The exhibition showcases Schjerfbeck’s penetrating self-portraits and explores the themes of aging and self-invention in her work. Another artist, Henrike Naumann, is remembered for her contributions to the art world, as well as singer and photographer LaMonte McLemore and documentarian Frederick Wiseman.

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In conclusion, the LA art scene continues to thrive and evolve, thanks to the dedication and creativity of artists and organizations that prioritize experimentation and community over commercial success. The ongoing struggles for artistic freedom and expression, as seen in the cases of Marka27 and Gilbert Baker’s foundation, highlight the importance of supporting artists and upholding their rights in the face of censorship and political interference.

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