Offering
Weâve taken so much â and had so much taken from us. It wouldnât feel right to begin 2023 without an acknowledgment of what, and whom, we have lost. We love to cheer and revere the dub, but itâs necessary to validate the shared experience of an L. So, first things first: We are sorry for what happened. Weâre hurt. We miss you, _______________. Thatâs worth repeating to yourself, to your families, to your homies, or shouting from the Dons to Westlake to Inglewood and beyond. Inhale deeply, exhale, sit with the truth. Live with what is as it really feels.
The world hasnât been giving us what itâs supposed to. And itâs clear that not enough folks understand. In Los Angeles, the taking has been good for so long. Or so it has been described by those for whom taking is vocation. L.A. is the perfect realization of all the myths fit to print. A paper of record declared New York is the new L.A. because of a few sound baths and matcha variations. Another publication happy-to-announced that L.A. has entered a new Gilded Age because, evidently, art is happening. Meanwhile, a local supermarket read, hoping to get in the mix, giddily reported that a âmassive tent home (with Jacuzzi)â on skid row was demolished as a part of a âroutine cleanup.â Weâre not sure what folks are getting from such prescriptive accounts. But the distortions and the discourse about the city amount to a bizarre paradox that echoes around the basin: Los Angeles has come more into view while somehow feeling more and more out of focus.
If L.A. is a phenomenon, then maybe it is time to, as the phenomenologists once said, return to the thing itself. Thereâs a more direct experience of Los Angeles out there. But it cannot be accessed via objectification; you canât simply arrive empty-handed, take what you desire and be gone. Rather, you must bring something to contribute. Make your offering to L.A. and it shall give back again and again.
And lo, we present âOffering.â This issue is a welcome to you and yours. Put on your house shoes. Leave your L.A. fantasies at the entryway and weâll find somewhere nice to place your housewarming gift while our host committee receives you, makes you feel at home. Nuestra casa es su casa. So donât be brand new. The fam â Channel Tres, Mia Carucci, Kehinde Wiley, to name a few â is ready to give you the full tour.
May we all be at your service. Feel free to receive all you need. Just remember this is a pay-it-forward type of deal.
Ian F. Blair
Editor in Chief
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House shoes are the L.A. staple for our moment of conspicuous opulence
Never mind wearing them at home. Whatever stereotypes you once clung to donât make much sense the moment you put on a pair Read the story đĽżMia Carucciâs sonic collage of heaven and Earth
The L.A. artist taps into the ways in which God shows up, and how to honor that in real time Read the story âď¸Get your copy
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Order nowKehinde Wiley is reaching for a new language of grace
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In a city known for flipping the switch and letting the void do its thing, embracing darkness in your closet might be the sartorial special time youâve been looking for Read the story đ¤The body is a bundle of chaos. Their art was designed to make you feel discomfort
Panteha Abareshiâs work speaks to a contradiction: Our bodies are the only things that we have, yet they are not us Read the story đŠźArt should not abstract human emotion. Ferrari Sheppard can show you how itâs done
âIf I paint something and it makes me sad, itâs fâing sad. That is the barometer of the life of the piece, so to speakâ Read the story đFred Moten will show you what abstraction is supposed to give
In an excerpt of the poem âthe red sheavesâ from his forthcoming collection, âperennial fashion presence falling,â the multihyphenate artist gives a sneak peak of an infinitely rich and more unruly freedom jam Read the story âđżHere is a portrait of an L.A. artist having an intimate conversation among friends
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From the upcoming Yayoi Kusama X Louis Vuitton collab to Honor the Giftâs SS23 drop, the Drip Index got your calendar covered Read the story đşThey say it never rains (in Southern California). Just in case: Canada Goose X Union
The two brandsâ limited-edition capsule collection is meant to layer, reverse, detach and expand the views of what outerwear can be Read the story đDrawing is ultimate trust. These sketches show the magic that comes once a line is made
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