On Friday, I started my day by checking out Blum & Poe’s new exhibition, "Pictures Girls Make": Portraitures. The exhibition curated by Alison M. Gingeras gathers work from more than 50 artists from around the world, from the early 19th century to today. The show reflects the range of portraiture and the ways the art form has been used to discriminate and enforce hierarchies across gender, race and class.
Read more in Los Angeles Times.