On View: See Images From ‘June Edmonds: Full Spectrum,’ a 40-Year Survey at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles

“For Maria: Lost Cienega” (2021) by June Edmonds   On View presents images from noteworthy exhibitions   TRACING HER JOURNEY from figuration to abstraction, “Full Spectrum” at Laband Art Gallery surveys the practice of June Edmonds over the past 40 years. Edmonds was born in Los Angeles, where she continues to live and work. Over the years, consistently considered the complexity of the Black experience, through race and history. Early representational works are personal images of domestic scenes. More recently, Edmonds has employed a language of abstraction, utilizing shape, repetition, and color. She has explored little-known narratives of historic women, redlining, and the symbolism of the American flag. Providing the first opportunity to consider the full spectrum of Edmonds’s ouevre, more than 40 paintings and drawings, made between 1980 and 2021, are on view. CT   “June Edmonds: Full Spectrum,” Laband Art Gallery, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, Calif., from Sept. 25, 2021-Feb. 20, 2022 FIND MORE about the exhibition   Installation view of “June Edmonds: Full Spectrum,” Laband Art Gallery, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, Calif., 2021-22. | Courtesy Laband Art Gallery   JUNE EDMONDS, “Self-Portrait in Studio,” 1981 (oil on canvas, 36 x 48 inches). | © June … Continue reading On View: See Images From ‘June Edmonds: Full Spectrum,’ a 40-Year Survey at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles