Exhibition

Visual Language: The Art Of Protest

11 Feb 2023 – 25 Mar 2023

Regular hours

Saturday
12:00 – 18:00
Wednesday
12:00 – 18:00
Thursday
12:00 – 18:00
Friday
12:00 – 18:00

Free admission

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VISUAL LANGUAGE: THE ART OF PROTEST

Curated in Collaboration by Subliminal Projects and Coates & Scarry

OPENING RECEPTION

SATURDAY FEB 11, 7-10 PM

EXHIBITION DATES

FEB 11 - MAR 25, 2023

SUBLIMINAL PROJECTS

1331 W. Sunset Blvd

Los Angeles, CA 90026

Tel: 213.213.0078

For more information visit: subliminalprojects.com

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Subliminal Projects is pleased to present, Visual Language: The Art of Protest, a group exhibition and survey of the symbiotic relationship between art and activism. Visual Language is an ongoing project curated in collaboration with Coates & Scarry, that aims to investigate and spark dialogue about how art acts as a vehicle of communication.

The historied alliance between art and protest, in its many manifestations, is rooted in the understanding that effective change begins with a cultural shift. Visual Language: The Art of Protest, is an investigation of how art serves as a societal crux between dissent and action.  The exhibition features a selection of pivotal artists whose practice challenges systematic corruption imposed by those in power. The tone of the works gathered range from political, ironic, typographic, autonomous, and abstract, collectively serving as a beacon of resistance, awakening, and a confrontation of regressive politics.

For the exhibition’s duration, 10% of all proceeds will be donated to Amnesty International, a global non-governmental organization focused on human rights, and  Inner-City Arts, a Los Angeles-based educational space empowering children, teens, and the community through the transformational  power of art.

CONTRIBUTING ARTISTS

Andrea Bowers (Vielmetter Los Angeles), Awanle Ayiboro Hawa Al (Emergeast), Barbara Kruger (Spruth Magers), Cey Adams, Cheryl  Dunn, Christopher Martin, David Shrigley (Stephen Friedman Gallery), Ed Ruscha, El Seed, Emory Douglas, Gary Taxali, Gordon Cheung,  Guerrilla Girls, Hana Shahnavaz (Emergeast), Leila Pazooki (Emergeast), Lina Puerta, Maya Hayuk, Pussy Riot (Nadya Tolokonnikova),  Penny Byrne, Renee Cox, Robbie Conal, Ron English, Salah Elmur (Vigo Gallery), Shepard Fairey, Stan Squirewell (Claire Oliver Gallery),  and Juana Valdez (Spinello Projects).

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