Renée Reizman, hyperallergic

Renée Reizman

hyperallergic

Los Angeles, CA, United States

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Past:
  • hyperallergic
  • Next City
  • Slate
  • Literary Hub

Past articles by Renée:

At LA’s Felix Art Fair, More Is More

The art displayed in the rooms of Hollywood's Roosevelt Hotel this year prove that Minimalism is officially dead. → Read More

Your Handy Guide to LA Frieze Week 2023

Yes, you'll have to cross the 405 after 3 pm, but we promise it'll be worth it. → Read More

How Nancy Holt Anticipated the Influencer Age

Though Holt's photos come from the mid-20th century, they anticipate 21st-century aesthetics and could be a backdrop in an influencer’s desert pilgrimage. → Read More

Celebrating The Lives Of Those Killed By Police

An art installation in Brooklyn lets you hear family members’ birthday messages to people of color killed by police. “This is about who they were as unique individuals,” the artist says. → Read More

At Inglewood Art Walk, Glimpses of Gentrification and Signs of Healing

In the southwestern LA County city’s annual art event, local artists and newcomers explored spiritualism, freedom, and everyday slices of life. → Read More

Queer Arts Space Cancels Documenta Programming After Harassment Incidents

The New Delhi-based gallery and performance space Party Office wants Documenta to offer a public apology after artists reported incidents of racism and transphobic harassment in Kassel. → Read More

Let's Make Noise for Abortion Rights

On the day of the Supreme Court’s decision to undo 50 years of constitutional rights to abortion, artist Elana Mann's “protest rattles” feel especially poignant and urgent. → Read More

Hanne Darboven’s Attempt to Unbind Narrative From Time

Just as LeWitt used minimalism to distill geometric forms, Darboven used it to expose the raw structure of time. → Read More

As Hate Crimes Soar, Dozens Rally for Black, Asian, and Trans Solidarity in LA

Through jubilant performances and speeches, the city's first-ever Blasian March connected the large but disparate communities. → Read More

A Desert Biennial, Somewhere Between Settlers and Searchers

Sprawling across the Joshua Tree region, nine site-specific works consider the ways in which people have relocated to the desert, destroying what came before them, and cultivating new life. → Read More

New Folk Art Museum Celebrates the Rise of Craft During the Pandemic

Self-taught artists were invited to exhibit, and sell, their fuzzy stacks of pancakes and tasseled tapestries. → Read More

Eileen Gray’s Masterpiece in the French Riviera, No Longer Overshadowed by Le Corbusier

While staying as a house guest, a naked Le Corbusier defiled Gray’s minimalist, color-blocked walls that were only restored in 2015. → Read More

Costume Designer Cathy Cooper's Beautiful and Grotesque Sculptures

Cathy Cooper’s sculptures fan out with hoop skirts, oversized cowls, and long bustled trains. → Read More

Breathtaking Black-and-White Photos of LA’s Subway System

What began as a one-day project for Ken Karagozian transformed into a 30-year one. → Read More

A Fragrance Bottles Up the Everyday Scents of Former East Germany

Notes of mold and tobacco hit quickly, with raspberry candies cutting through the musk, personifying the feeling of “bittersweet.” → Read More

Choreographer Alleges Harassment After Asking University for Land Acknowledgment

Yup’ik artist Emily Johnson says the head of the Peak Performances series at Montclair State University revoked the $100,000 commission she was promised. → Read More

A Glimpse of the Mail Art Made During the Pandemic

In Long Beach, arts institutions commissioned mail art by more than 90 South Bay artists and illustrators. → Read More

Karen Carson, an Early California Minimalist, Has a New, Kaleidoscopic Vision

Carson’s geometric paintings, inspired by the land of big sky, mimic rolling hills and valleys. → Read More

Wandering a Hollywood Film Set Destroyed by California’s Second-Largest Fire

In Fire Season, Monica Miklas invites you to the remnants of Western Town, a faux Wild West village formerly nestled in the Santa Monica Mountains. → Read More

Pole Dancing to the US National Anthem

Gerard & Kelly’s performance State of unpacks enduring symbols of nationalism, patriotism, and masculinity. → Read More