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LA Artists' Resilience in Whitney Biennial

LA Artists' Resilience in Whitney Biennial

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March 10, 20261m 29s

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This years Whitney Biennial in New York City spotlights Los Angeles artists, many of whom turned personal losses from the citys wildfires into powerful art about memory and survival. Artists like Teresa Baker and Kelly Akashi, who lost their homes, channel resilience through works inspired by nature and heritage, while Iraq-born painter Ali Eyal links fire smoke to his war memories but finds hope in L.A. sunsets. The show highlights how disaster sparks renewal, turning pain into art that resonates nationwide.

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