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FINAL BLACK FIRE SESSION AT THE BROAD

The second of two Black Fire Sessions at The Broad brings Anthony Braxton and harpist Jacqueline Kerrod to the museum in conjunction with Soul of a Nation—Art in the Age of Black Power 1963–1983, now in its final weeks.

Kelsey Lu will warm up the audience in the first floor lobby, while upstairs in Oculus Hall, Jimetta Rose—both conducting the Voices of Creation Choir and singing with a trio—and Beans will perform.

Throughout the evening, Maurice Harris will stage “a durational intervention in the Soul of a Nation galleries.”* Please see link below for details.

BLACK FIRE SESSIONS—ANTHONY BRAXTON, JACQUELINE KERROD, JIMETTA ROSE, BEANS, KELSEY LU, MAURICE HARRIS*

Wednesday, August 14, 2019, from 8 pm until 11 pm.

The Broad

221 South Grand Avenue, downtown Los Angeles.

From top: Anthony Braxton, photograph © R. Cifarelli; Jacqueline Kerrod, courtesy of the artist; Jimetta Rose by Yvonne Schmedemann; Beans, photograph by Beowulf Sheehan; Kelsey Lu, courtesy of the artist; Maurice Harris, courtesy of the artist.

ROSA LOY, NEO RAUCH, AND YUVAL SHARON IN CONVERSATION

The recent Bayreuth take on Richard Wagner’s Lohengrin—described as both “feminist” (New York Times) and containing “no modern escapades” (Neo Rauch)—was the joint creation of artists Rosa Loy and Rauch, and director extraordinaire Yuval Sharon, all of whom will be at the Broad this week for a conversation about their work.

THE UNPRIVATE COLLECTION

NEO RAUCH, ROSA LOY, and YUVAL SHARON in conversation

Thursday, November 8, at 7:30 pm.

Oculus Hall, The Broad, 221 South Grand Avenue, downtown Los Angeles.

 

ROSA LOY—SO NEAR AND YET SO FAR

Through January, 2018.

Kohn Gallery, 1227 North Highland Avenue, Los Angeles.

Lohengrin, Bayreuth, August 2018. Image credit: The Wagnerian.

EDGAR ARCENEAUX WORKSHOP

Centered on the theme of “effectivity and social practice” in relation to the work of Joseph Beuys, Los Angeles artist Edgar Arceneaux will lead a workshop presentation based on his project, New Financial Architectures for Creative Communities (NFACC) .

 

EDGAR ARCENEAUX

Saturday, September 22, from 2 pm to 5 pm.

Oculus Hall, The Broad, 221 South Grand Avenue, downtown Los Angeles.

Above: Joseph Beuys, Artistes Fév, Mars 80 nr. 3, 1980. Image credit: The Tate.

Below: Edgar Arceneaux at LAXART. Image credit: LAXART.