Los Angeles County Museum of Artwork, Till 13 July
Keep in mind the scene in Jurassic Park when Laura Dern first sees from the Jeep, with wide-eyed awe and marvel, a thundering computer-generated dinosaur? That second performs as a part of a movie montage in Digital Witness, which explores how visible artists over the previous 4 many years have put advances in digital imaging and enhancing software program to make use of. It’s also weirdly emblematic of the present itself, which veers from the productive however comparatively benign “digital flip” in image-making to witness, if not absolutely confront, the true beast within the room: synthetic intelligence.
Frank Mailina, Mitosis (1974), from the present Particles and Waves: Southern California Abstraction and Science, 1945-1990 at Palm Springs Artwork Museum Courtesy of RCM Galerie, Paris
Palm Springs Artwork Museum, till 24 February
In case you suppose you’ve seen this present earlier than, you’re mistaken. This survey of Southern California artwork made within the wake of the area’s post-war expertise and engineering increase is just not your ordinary Gentle and Area plus End Fetish grouping. Essential additions embrace the kinetic “work” by Frank Malina, the rocket scientist who co-founded the Caltech Jet Propulsion Laboratory, created the art-meets-science journal Leonardo and invented his personal style of motor-operated lightbox to dazzle viewers.

Hana Ward, Pioneer of Chance (2023), from World With out Finish: The George Washington Carver Mission on the California African American Museum Photograph: Deen Babakhyi, courtesy of the artist and OCHI
California African American Museum, Los Angeles, till 2 March
Born enslaved on a Missouri farm round 1864, George Washington Carver was by the top of his life celebrated as an agricultural scientist, inventor and educator, who promoted crop rotation and different sustainable farming practices. Carver was additionally a painter who made his personal pigments from vegetation and clay. This present explores his wide-ranging inventive legacy with the assistance of latest artists, together with Amanda Williams, who has contributed an excellent blue wall to the present. Working with chemistry college students, Williams has recreated a shade of Prussian blue that Carver invented and—in a uncommon transfer—patented it, calling consideration to the historical past of undervalued Black mental property.

Rejane Cantoni and Leonardi Crescenti, Communicate/Fala (2011) Photograph: Yubo Dong ofstudio pictures
Museum of Latin American Artwork, Lengthy Seashore, till 23 February
A provocative hodgepodge of a survey, ARTEÔNICA locations work by seven pioneers of technological artwork from varied Latin American international locations alongside examples by their Twenty first-century creative heirs. The revelation is how lots of the artists are girls, making this a sequel of kinds to Radical Ladies on the Hammer Museum within the earlier version of PST Artwork, in 2017. My private favorite is the “autonomous talking machine” by the Brazilian artist Rejane Cantoni with Leonardi Crescenti, Communicate/Fala (2011, pictured above), the place a area of mobile telephones perched on microphone stands communicate to one another in 20 languages after guests give them a human immediate. It’s like placing Siri and Alexa into dialog, however Cantoni did it with a customized program at a time when such automated assistants had been simply being developed.

Jes Fan, Type Begets Perform (2020) from Scientia Sexualis on the Institute of Up to date Artwork, Los Angeles Photograph: Zan Wimberley, © Institute of Up to date Artwork, Los Angeles, courtesy of the artist and Empty Gallery, Hong Kong
Institute of Up to date artwork, Los Angeles, till 2 March
How is it doable that is the primary time I’ve ever carried out pelvic flooring workout routines in a museum? Thanks, Nao Bustamante, for the pleasure of guiding me by these workout routines whereas watching your video from the consolation of your kitschy, plastic-wrapped sofa set in opposition to a labia-pink wall. Pleasure-pain dynamics, as nicely as pride-shame and health-disability dialectics, course by many works on this exhibition, which are likely to parody, skewer or in any other case expose the hyper-clinical and in addition harshly punitive remedy of genitalia and gender variations which might be normalised in Western drugs, biology and anthropology. A number of works additionally take goal at Gustave Courbet’s L’Origine du monde (1866), comparable to Candice Lin making a ceramic sculpture of a lady’s torso, designed so you possibly can glimpse a video animation by her vagina—the unique peephole!

Works by Sarah Rosalena on the From the Floor Up: Nurturing Variety in Hostile Environments exhibition, Armory Heart for the Arts Photograph: Yubo Dong, ofstudio pictures
Armory Heart for the Arts, Pasadena, till 23 February
A number of PST Artwork curators determined for his or her exhibits to deal with points associated to the atmosphere and local weather change, with combined outcomes. From the Floor Up did this with simply the correct quantity of mental curiosity and visible variety, showcasing 16 artists—together with many new skills—who work with soil or vegetation and, typically, concepts of cultivating neighborhood. Search for a magical animation by iris yirei hu the place free-floating physique components are projected on a rammed-earth slab, and the open-ended ceramic basketry of Sarah Rosalena (pictured above), who makes use of 3D printing in addition to Indigenous methods to obliterate the digital-analogue divide.

The exhibition Hearth Kinship: Southern California Native Ecology and Artwork on the Fowler Museum at UCLA Photograph: Elon Schoenholz
Fowler Museum at UCLA, Los Angeles, till 13 July
Telling the story of how Indigenous fireplace practices in Southern California had been demonised and largely extinguished by Spanish missionaries and later US authorities statutes, Hearth Kinship brings collectively archival letters, historic examples of Cahuilla baskets and tule (reed) boats, movies documenting cultural burns and several other new commissions by Indigenous artists to create a mosaic-style appreciation of fireside. In different phrases, the fabric is diversified, however the soundtrack, singular: the hissing, spitting and sputtering noises coming from completely different galleries can be déjà vu for anybody following the Los Angeles wildfires final month.

Ellen Harvey, The Utopia Machine (2024), on the Los Angeles Public Library Photograph: Angel Xotlanihua
Los Angeles Public Library, Central library, till 11 Could
Greater than another PST Artwork providing, this sensible survey—on the method and merchandise of invention—finds a candy spot on the Venn diagram of artwork and science: artists partaking in scientific-seeming analysis and discovery, and scientists utilizing artistry and craft to their very own ends. The present can also be lots of enjoyable, with all forms of inventors neatly placed on the identical aircraft. On one wall: a show case of miniatures submitted as a part of US patent purposes (fashions of innovations had been required till 1880), together with an ominous machine for killing mosquitoes. On the alternative: a collection of witty, typically depraved, designs by the late, nice artist Pippa Garner, like a backyard gnome that doubles as a leaf blower (proven as an illustration) and a gas-powered toothbrush (really fabricated). Different artists who get their very own sections within the present embrace Analia Saban, who experimented with the “material” of paper for prints with studio Mixografia, and Ellen Harvey, who has made for the present a large-scale drawing referred to as The Utopia Machine (pictured above), based mostly on crowd-sourced customer solutions of best-case future eventualities. (“Quiet Hospitals”? Sure, please!) And don’t miss the gallery subsequent door’s Prisoners’ Innovations by the artist collective Momentary Providers and the late inmate artist Angelo, that includes examples of maximum resourcefulness that he witnessed throughout his incarceration—from a mop product of newspapers to a cigarette lighter original from a soda can.