![]() Knight says “spirits dwell” within Hurtado’s Park View images, which mostly date from 1942 to 1952. Times art critic Christopher Knight writes that Luchita Hurtado’s work was “multicultural before multicultural was cool.” You can see what he means at Los Angeles’ Park View Gallery, where 21 “lovely abstract” drawings and four oil paintings by the Venezuelan-born artist and longtime Santa Monica resident are on display through Jan. Mart downtown, and at the Monroe Gallery of photography in Santa Fe. Pictures from the shoot can be seen at the upcoming Photo L.A., which runs Jan. Many of the most memorable images in the film about the Virginia couple at the center of the 1967 Supreme Court decision that overturned state laws banning interracial marriage come from moments captured in a 1965 Life magazine photo shoot by Grey Villet. ![]() ![]() The story of Mildred and Richard Loving is in the news again thanks to the Jeff Nichols-directed film “Loving,” starring Ruth Negga and Joel Edgerton. ![]() (Grey Villet / Monroe Gallery of Photography ) ![]()
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