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Angélica Maria Millán Lozano, 'Espinas' (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + The Night Gallery parking lot, Los Angeles. Photo: Flynn Casey
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Paul Chan and Badlands Unlimited, 'New No’s' (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + The Night Gallery parking lot, Los Angeles. Photo: Flynn Casey
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Lauren Satlowski, 'For Protection' (2015-2016) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + The Night Gallery parking lot, Los Angeles. Photo: Flynn Casey
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Cristina Victor, '100 Days of Action Resistance Flag' (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + The Night Gallery parking lot, Los Angeles. Photo: Flynn Casey
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Ana Roldán, 'Negative Bodies 1' (2016) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + The Night Gallery parking lot, Los Angeles. Photo: Flynn Casey
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Roy Martinez, 'Fuck tha Patriarchy' (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + The Night Gallery parking lot, Los Angeles. Photo: Flynn Casey
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YERBAMALA COLLECTIVE, 'BURN IT ALL DOWN: AN ANTIFASCIST SPELLBOOK' (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artists + The Night Gallery parking lot, Los Angeles. Photo: Flynn Casey
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Fuck The Patriarchy (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artists + The Night Gallery parking lot, Los Angeles. Photo: Flynn Casey
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Paul Chan and Badlands Unlimited, 'New Proverbs' (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artists + The Night Gallery parking lot, Los Angeles. Photo: Flynn Casey
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Gallery Y2K, 'My Wrath Is My Will to Survive' (2017) T-shirt. Courtesy the artist + The Night Gallery parking lot, Los Angeles. Photo: Flynn Casey

What does refusal look like? Exploring hope + rage with Fuck the Patriarchy group show in an LA Mobile/Truck Art Gallery

, 4 October 2017

The Fuck the Patriarchy group exhibition at Los Angeles’ Gas Gallery opened September 9 and is running to November 18.

Paul Chan and Badlands Unlimited, ‘New Proverbs’ (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artists + Gas Gallery, Los Angeles. Photo: Flynn Casey

The show is in a mobile/truck gallery that will place in parking lots around Los Angeles. The inaugural project features work by Jibz Cameron, Paul Chan and Badlands Unlimited, Gallery Y2K, Angélica Maria Millán Lozano, Roy Martinez, Seth Price, Ana Roldán, Lauren Satlowski, Cristina Victor and YERBAMALA COLLECTIVE.

The curatorial framework is inspired by Adorno’s writings on the fascist tendencies in American democracy, and brings together artists who ask “What does refusal look like? How does it fuel our ability to envision hope?” Looking at ideas of a feminist future, the complex territory of optimism and the wavering between possible and impossible, the show is both radical and vulnerable in its attempt at refusal and resistance.**

The Fuck the Patriarchy group exhibition at Los Angeles’ Gas Gallery opened September 9 and is running to November 18, 2017.