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Pasadena, CA | A Tale of Two Cities, 2020

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Many people today are dissin’ 2020 like a bad penny; memes, tee shirts, and coffee mugs can all be found that denigrate the year.  And it’s no wonder: in California alone we’ve experienced unprecedented fires throughout the state, the coronavirus pandemic to deal with, nonstop political division (and at one point a 4.5 magnitude earthquake) and perhaps most importantly, like the rest of the country, we are experiencing a civil rights reckoning focused on the effects of systemic racism, white supremacy, and police brutality. As in many cities across America and beyond, residents and families in Pasadena felt compelled to protest and stand in solidarity with Black Lives Matter this past summer after the horrendous death of George Floyd at the hands of police.

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Exhibit Review | Ugly Plymouths – a Martine Syms Exhibit @ London’s Sadie Coles HQ & Cork Street Galleries

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Martine Syms’ newest exhibition, Ugly Plymouths

To anybody familiar with Martine Syms’ work, it is no surprise that she is a master in the use of combining the physical and the digital. In her previous work Project 106, her use of space forced the viewer to physically traverse the room in order to experience the exhibition in coherent order .

That particular example was inspired by the great migration of Black Americans from the South to the North in the mid-1900s. This one was a little different.

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