Court Space — Director
Essays & Art Criticism
06.06.23 — X-TRA Online
In the Wake of the War Machine
”For the Dispatches column, Ezequiel Olvera reflects on the contemporary violence in MacArthur Park, the historic destabilization of Latin America by the United States, Eurocentrism, and Elaine Cameron-Weir’s Exploded View / Dressing for Windows at Hannah Hoffman Gallery in Los Angeles, on view November 12, 2022–January 14, 2023.”
12.14.22 — X-TRA Online
Rancid Clock Epiphanies
For the Lives column, Ezequiel Olvera presents a diary of the time he spent, guarding and pondering, in Hollenbeck Skate Park in Boyle Heights, where he’d mounted a show of sculptures by Lina Viste Grønli called—like its melting antecedents—“Persistence of Time.”
Court Space — Director
Essays & Art Criticism
06.06.23 — X-TRA Online
In the Wake of the War Machine
”For the Dispatches column, Ezequiel Olvera reflects on the contemporary violence in MacArthur Park, the historic destabilization of Latin America by the United States, Eurocentrism, and Elaine Cameron-Weir’s Exploded View / Dressing for Windows at Hannah Hoffman Gallery in Los Angeles, on view November 12, 2022–January 14, 2023.”
12.14.22 — X-TRA Online
Rancid Clock Epiphanies
For the Lives column, Ezequiel Olvera presents a diary of the time he spent, guarding and pondering, in Hollenbeck Skate Park in Boyle Heights, where he’d mounted a show of sculptures by Lina Viste Grønli called—like its melting antecedents—“Persistence of Time.”