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L.A. Press founder Linda Ravenswood celebrates and confronts the ever-evolving and bittersweet contradictions of life in Southern California with Gen X Summer, in wh Read full Post
Marcus Kuiland-Nazario's practice is rooted in storytelling, manifesting in curatorial and event production on the local and international art world stage, built on Read full Post
Although perhaps best known for the topless swimsuit and championing androgynous fashion, Rudi Gernreich spent a decade as a dancer, dance teacher and costume design Read full Post
Once a church but you could say still a sacred space, Blue Roof Studios is an artist studio complex with 10 studios abundant and architecturally intriguing public sp Read full Post
For painter Carolyn Casta?o, the idea of weaving disparate threads together is more than a visual strategy, it is also a complex and nuanced historical commentary. B Read full Post
From a special dance presentation featuring a duotard to a one night feast for all the senses, here are the 12 best things to do in Los Angeles this week! fri?6/2 Read full Post
While large-scale murals and a proliferation of new high profile street art can often be a harbinger of gentrification, that is emphatically not the case when it com Read full Post
L.A. Design Festival is an annual citywide pageant of creative maker culture, with its HQ at ROW DTLA's streets, suites and storefronts for four days. There will Read full Post
Astonishing collage-based mixed media paintings by Elliott Hundley cry out for in-person contemplation. While this is true of art in general, in the case of Hundley Read full Post
Leon Lee is an illustrator and visual designer whose versatile vision is equally dynamic at rendering the natural landscape, a fantasy world built on architectural a Read full Post
Gilbert Baker created the rainbow flag (originally with eight colors, now six) in San Francisco in 1978 as a visual representation of gay pride. Like McDonald's, Nik Read full Post
The newest art house in Los Angeles is the CIACLA, the Contemporary Irish Arts Center, opening this weekend at Bergamot Station. Its debut program centers on a site- Read full Post