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Vanessa Burgundy & the Art of Female The gallery space next to the Burgundy Room was originally bought as a fuck you? to all the nightclubs and celebrity hot spots Read full Post
It's Frieze Week soon, if you haven't heard, and quite apart from the Paramount Studios Frieze Los Angeles hub, and the handful of satellite fairs around town, plus Read full Post
As with memory and history, sometimes with a photograph it's all about what isn't there ? or, in this case, who. In Alejandro Cartagena's new exhibition, Presence a Read full Post
Maybe Marie Kondo paid him a visit recently. Or maybe he just needs room at the studio for all the breakthrough new work he's been making. But for whatever reason, Read full Post
Twenty-seven years alive and still kicking, Photo L.A. remains the preeminent show for the photographic arts in Los Angeles. Having moved from its 2018 home, the L. Read full Post
On Friday, Feb. 1, Dungeons & Dragons fans lined up to get into Secret Headquarters in Silver Lake, but they weren't there to battle mythical creatures ? they were Read full Post
Meet an Artist is an ongoing series of Q&As with a diverse selection of eclectic and dynamic contemporary artists. This week it's Leonard Greco, a painter and sculp Read full Post
On Friday, Feb. 1, Otis College released its findings for the 2019 Otis Report on the Creative Economy, and, as L.A. County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas put it at Read full Post
In association with Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power 1963-1983, which opens this March at the Broad, Art + Practice presents the group show Time Is R Read full Post
Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power 1963-1983 is a brilliant and long-overdue focus on the works of both renowned and underrepresented black artists, es Read full Post
To insinuate that interesting things have happened in the studio of New York graffiti legend LEE (artist Lee Qui?ones) is an understatement. We may never know all t Read full Post
The 24th annual L.A. Art Show drew more than 70,000 visitors during its four-day run at the convention center, continuing to build on the expansive vision of Los Ang Read full Post