Finding Soft Ground
"Finding Soft Ground" by Tatyana Fazlalizadeh at Art + Practice explores safety for Black women through diverse mediums, while "Speaking To Falling Seeds" at the California African American Museum examines similar themes in monumental portraits pasted onto the atrium walls, both inspired by conversations and photographs from Fazlalizadeh's time in Los Angeles.
Main exhibition is shown at Art + Practice (A+P) Exhibition, 3401 W. 43rd Place, Los Angeles, CA 90008. Also co-presented at California African American Museum (CAAM), 600 State Drive, Exposition Park, Los Angeles, CA 90037. Runs through August 10, 2024.
Exhibition Description
Finding Soft Ground, Fazlalizadeh’s first exhibition at Art + Practice (A+P), considers the conditions, precarity, and imaginative determination of safety for Black women. Utilizing the three galleries of A+P, Fazlalizadeh transforms each space into distinct installations examining the street, the home, and the natural world in relation to terror and refuge. The works in Finding Soft Ground—which include wheat-pasted prints, oil paintings, drawings, a single-channel film, and site-specific materials—are rooted in Fazlalizadeh’s Black feminist theory. Finding Soft Ground is presented in tandem with Speaking To Falling Seeds, the artist’s installation of monumental portraits of Black Los Angeles women wheat pasted onto the atrium walls of the California African American Museum (CAAM). Both exhibitions draw upon photographs and conversations that took place in the spring of 2023 while Fazlalizadeh was living in Los Angeles. The portraits ask how safety is presumed, built, and felt for the city’s Black residents. This exhibition is curated by Essence Harden, Visual Arts Curator, CAAM, and is co-presented by CAAM and A+P as part of CAAM at A+P, a five-year collaboration.