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When someone is a talented chef, folks say “they are an artist in the kitchen.” But sometimes, there’s literally just an artist making food, in the kitchen—o Read full Post
This week, everyone is in the picture, with photography exhibitions including a Black History Month group show, a thoughtful snapshot of L.A. in pictures, and a port Read full Post
It’s been known as the Pleasure Dome, Elvis and Priscilla Presley’s Honeymoon Hideaway, the Alexander Residence and a cheesy illegal Elvis museum for decades. De Read full Post
Randy Perez loves to play around with ideas. His drawings and collage-based works highlight impactful, symbolic juxtapositions rooted in his own story. Through diffe Read full Post
Chuck Arnoldi’s long and storied career as a visual artist has led him, across the years, to an eclectic panoply of visual cues, formal experiments, mechanisms of Read full Post
With the confluence of art fairs in full citywide swing this week, prepare for a wave of big ticket intentionally timed local gallery openings, as well as a host of Read full Post
Though dedicated to abstraction, painter Pamela Smith Hudson’s layered compositions evoke the topography and emotion of the landscape. In a sense creating painting Read full Post
From the couture-inflected to the conceptual, minimal and visceral, the portraiture-centered group show, It’s Time, features six artists offering urgently needed u Read full Post
It’s called Art Week LA (not Frieze Week, thank you very much) and anyway the Frieze Art Fair is already sold out plus Art Week is two weeks long, actually. Everyt Read full Post
In Fran Siegel’s works on paper and sculptural ceramic and textile collage, the motif of an abstracted pinwheel recurs as a way to process time and history, decons Read full Post
Each of Ben Sanders’ large-scale paintings is technically a landscape. Radiant, supersaturated biomorphic shapes — egg, orb, moonrock, celestial body, spouting b Read full Post
Personal and political narratives about justice, photography with a fresh perspective, all-night sound performance, Chinatown shops and galleries stay open late, a p Read full Post