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Pace Gallery pays tribute to iconic Black American photographer Gordon Parks, while Eastern Projects honors Chicano collective Los Four on the 50th anniversary of their seminal LACMA show. Rusha & Co. mounts the first in a series of exhibitions highlighting the influence of Juxtapoz Magazine , and Sade showcases the assemblages of reclusive Denver artist John Lupe.



FOCA presents a group show of young artists engaging with how the internet mediates our world, Wendy Red Star mines historical objects to reclaim their Indigenous origins, and Chiffon Thomas’s futuristic bronze and stained glass sculptures channel untold narratives. Everything Is Other, Everything Is Us is a deep dive into the life and work of reclusive artist John Lupe. A fixture of the New York art scene of the 1980s, Lupe withdrew to his hometown of Denver after becoming a father, spending the next several decades in relative solitude creating poetic assemblages of found objects and mixed-media paintings like a Rocky Mountain Joseph Cornell.

The exhibition offers a glimpse into Lupe’s desire to form con.

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