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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
The Joshua Tree: Myth, Mutualism and Survival
Post date:Author/activist Chris Clarke outlines the cultural and ecological history of the iconic Joshua Tree—while highlighting the profound symbiotic relationships that sustains this unusual plant species now threatened by climate change.
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Music
Artbound
Rock's Secret Musical Hideaway
Post date:This home recording studio in the desert has incubated a mesmerizing array of eclectic sounds — from Daniel Lanois to Victoria Williams to Queens of the Stone Age — and it began with a simple sign off Highway 62 that said ‘THREE HOUSES FOR RENT.'
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Landscape of Belonging: A History of Joshua Tree’s Climbing Community
Post date:About a decade after it was established as a National Monument in 1936, Joshua Tree began drawing the attention of another kind of prospector, seeking a different kind of relationship with the landscape: the Climber.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
That High Desert Sound
Post date:The Mojave Project traces the musical heritage of Pioneertown and other adjacent communities of the High Desert.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Holes in the Desert: A Mojave Crime Compendium
Post date:From makeshift meth labs to the Manson Family, view a history of criminal activities in the Mojave Desert.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Junk Dada: The Stories Behind Noah Purifoy's Joshua Tree Sculptures
Post date:The Noah Purifoy Outdoor Desert Art Museum of Assemblage Sculpture, open to the public, illustrates the artist's vision during the last 15 years of his life.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Joe DeVera: A Former Marine Retraces Conflict
Post date:Artist Joe DeVera's installations question and serve as a vehicle to retrace the history of conflicts in our time and in turn, to comprehend the recurring events of human tragedy.
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LGBT
Artbound
The Art of Unrest: The Political Undertones of Noah Purifoy and Mark Bradford
Post date:This summer, two solo exhibitions at Los Angeles area museums: "Mark Bradford: Scorched Earth" and "Noah Purifoy: Junk Dada" present significant bodies of work by African American artists, whose careers have blossomed in the city.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Noah Purifoy's Sophisticated Assemblage
Post date:At LACMA, exhibition "Noah Purifoy: Junk Dada" traces an overall chronology of the assemblage artist life's work.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Packrats and Possum Trot: Artists and Collectors of the Desert
Post date:A closer look at the collection habits of humans and other species suggests that we are all purveyors and taxonomists of discarded refuse.
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Architecture and Design
Artbound
Decomposing the Grid: Andrea Zittel's Designs for Artful Living
Post date:Andrea Zittel's "Wagon Stations," nestled in the rocky outcrops of Joshua Tree, are experimental structures designed as micro housing units for an individual human.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Spectacular Subdivision: The Art of Home
Post date:What does housing mean to artists in relation to their practice? Forty artists addressed the topic in Spectacular Subdivision, a group of site-specific artist projects in the desert.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
The Curatorial Arts of Yael Lipschutz
Post date:Yael Lipschutz is organizing a body of research around the intersection of art and technology for her residency at 18th Street Arts Center.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Eames Demetrios: Geographer of a Parallel Universe
Post date:Eames Demetrios places physical markers around the world commemorating sites of historical significance that refer to the realms of Kcymaerxthaere.
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film and media arts
Artbound
Joshua Tree Debuts Indigenous Film Festival
Post date:The Joshua Tree Indigenous Film Festival will screen nine indigenous-themed films during the weekend of November 15-17 focusing on desert and inland Southern California indigenous culture.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Artbound Season 3 Episode 4
Post date:This episode of Artbound features segments about the border photography of Paul Turounet, the preservation efforts behind the Watts Towers, Gary Baseman mid-career retrospective, the desert artwork of Diane Best, and the music of Best Coast.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
High Desert Test Sites: Free Range Art In Joshua Tree
Post date:High Desert Test Sites is an experimental forum for merging contemporary art and life at large outside of preexisting cultural centers.
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visual art
Artbound
Getting Lost in the Arid Expanse with Diane Best
Post date:In her paintings and photographs, artist Diane Best illustrates timeless desert panoramic landscapes of the Mojave.
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san bernardino county
Artbound
Assembly Required: The Transformative Art of Noah Purifoy
Post date:Noah Purifoy spent the final years of his life in Joshua Tree making Junk Art
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Artbound
Sacred Bones Brings Brooklyn to the Desert
Post date:Artbound caught up with Taylor Brode of Brooklyn label Sacred Bones to discuss their five year anniversary show in Pioneertown and what role Joshua Tree plays in their imaginations.