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Los Angeles Times, 2026

A feature on legendary Los Angeles collector Eileen Harris Norton and her lasting impact on the art world. For more than five decades, Norton championed women artists, artists of color, and Southern California artists long before they received widespread institutional recognition. The article coincides with the exhibition Destiny Is a Rose: The Eileen Harris Norton Collection at Hauser & Wirth, showcasing more than 80 works from her influential collection and highlighting her role in reshaping museum collecting practices across the United States.

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Our Culture Mag, 2026

Destiny Is a Rose, on view at Hauser & Wirth Downtown Los Angeles through August 16, 2026, presents more than 80 works from the collection of Eileen Harris Norton, marking fifty years since her first acquisition in 1976. The exhibition celebrates her longstanding commitment to artists of color, women artists, and those connected to California, featuring works by Kerry James Marshall, Mark Bradford, Kara Walker, Carrie Mae Weems, and Lorraine O’Grady, among others.

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Ithaca Times, 2021

G.M. Burns reviews Stephanie Sparling Williams’ new book, Speaking Out of Turn: Lorraine O’Grady and the Art of Language, which he marks as crucial in contextualizing O’Grady’s artistry. The article also includes an interview with Dr. Williams that explores her interest in engaging the artist’s work.

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