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An Ingenue's Hues and How to Use Cutty Black Shoes?is the title of painter Trenton Doyle Hancock's new exhibition at Shulamit Nazarian Gallery, but the phra Read full Post
An ongoing series of Q&As with L.A.'s most fascinating contemporary artists, introduced in their own words. This week it's photographer Luther Gerlach, whose old-sc Read full Post
Possession. It's ownership, stewardship, control. It's nine-tenths of the law. When it's demonic, it means you're not in charge of your own soul. Bu Read full Post
After more than 40 years as one of L.A.'s most vibrant live theaters, the Odyssey Theatre began opening its stage to dance, and three years ago it launched its Read full Post
What do you do? It's one of those ubiquitous questions we encounter at parties, at bars, at events ? anytime you meet a new person. And your answer to this ques Read full Post
In 1939 and '40, psychologists Kenneth and Mamie Clark published papers detailing tests that showed that African-American children routinely chose to play with Read full Post
Curated by Narei Choi (New York) and Nicolas Orozco-Valdivia (L.A.), Take My Money/Take My Body is a deft examination of the consumer/big data/performance/surveilla Read full Post
This story was originally published on July 13, 2018.Americans certainly aren't the only ones with a bit of a thing for Paris. Benjamin Franklin was born there, and Read full Post
The latest in mind trip entertainment, a new 35,000-square-foot art park called Wisdome, emerged in the downtown Arts District last week, featuring five fully immer Read full Post
An ongoing series of Q&As with some of L.A.'s most active and eclectic contemporary artists, introducing themselves to you in their own words. This week it's painte Read full Post
American photographer Sally Mann gained wide recognition and a devoted fan base in the 1980s, as well as stirring up some controversy, with the publication of provo Read full Post