... As part of a yearlong revival of the artist Tony Greene that began at this year’s Whitney Biennial, David Frantz, the curator of the One Archives Foundation, has assembled a show-within-a-show devoted to queer artists living in Los Angeles during the late ’80s and early ’90s. It’s a historical touchstone of supportive tribalism and a reminder that big institutions — and biennial surveys — will later reflect the communities that, by necessity, once formed outside of them.













