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LAMAG: To View a Plastic Flower

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Courtesy of Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery and Jeff McLane ![Courtesy of Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery and Jeff McLane](https://assets-global.website-files.com/62ee0bbe0c783a903ecc0ddb/6472bd22a6e1f8e75c58e224_7.%2BTran%2BInstallation%2BView.jpeg) Courtesy of Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery and Jeff McLane The Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery and the Barnsdall Art Park Foundation are partnering to accentuate multimedia explorations with _To View a Plastic Flower_. Abigail Raphael Collins, T.Kim-Trang Tran, and Samira Yamin are set to feature their work from video installation series to 3-D artwork all on display at the center of Los Angeles. To View a Plastic Flower unravels positionality, identity, and the artistic interpretation of conflict. This breathes forth the idea of “inter-being”, internationally ascribed by Buddhist monk, Thích Nhất Hạnh, into theory and practice.  Courtesy of Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery and Jeff McLane ![Courtesy of Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery and Jeff McLane](https://assets-global.website-files.com/62ee0bbe0c783a903ecc0ddb/6472bd22a6e1f8e75c58e220_6.%2BYamin%2BRefractions.jpeg) Courtesy of Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery and Jeff McLane LA-based, T.Kim-Trang Tran, will combine digital and physical artwork by utilizing hand-embroidered screens to project Movements: Battles and Solidarity that bring light to everything from high fashion to the Vietnam War. Easily honoring _To View a Plastic Flower_’s peaceful resonance and prompting the synonymous clash of geopolitics. Abigail Raphael Collins’ documentary, _Out of Play,_ will deeply analyze the marriage between the entertainment industry and the United States military. Samira Yamin’s _Refractions Series_ will display sculptural pieces that shed light on the mind-altering effects of war photography.  * * * Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery | 4800 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90027