Nadya Tolokonnikova gives a talk in front of a projected photo of her band Pussy Riot.
Photograph: Gilberto Tadday

Punk’s Not Dead

  • Art, Performance art
  • Honor Fraser, Culver City
  • Recommended
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Time Out says

Honor Fraser gallery’s new artist-in-residence is none other than feminist icon and Pussy Riot creator Nadya Tolokonnikova, who’s known—and has been imprisoned in Moscow—for her performance-based acts of protest. Her exhibition, which features self-portraits and sculptural installations that examine protest and imprisonment, will kick off with the debut L.A. show of her new project, Pussy Riot Siberia. (Tickets to the free performance January 18 7-9pm are sold out, but you can join the waitlist here. The group will play on the closing night of the show as well, January 25.) Throughout the week, Tolokonnikova will be activating the installation with live music and performances.

If you miss the show this time around, look out for a follow-up exhibition, Punk's Not Dead: Part 2, which will focus more on Tolokonnikova’s art rather than performance, this May.

Details

Address
Honor Fraser
2622 S La Cienega Blvd
Los Angeles
90034
Price:
Free
Opening hours:
Wed–Sat 10am–5pm; opening-night show 7–9pm

Dates and times

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