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An operatic trip to the underworld, a chef speaking on food and art, a flapper fantasy theater immersion, a poetry and art-centric commemoration of the 1962 uprising Read full Post
Sara Jane Boyers is a photographer with a journalistic streak that dances with her prevailing love of nuance and ambiguity. She is drawn to years-long series documen Read full Post
Hotel Figueroa is not the only boutique hotel with an art program, not even the only one staging exhibitions; others, too, have built permanent collections over the Read full Post
While we ought to be spending every day praising the beauty of the planet, Earth Day is at least a good reminder. In tune with the assignment are color-forward lands Read full Post
Monica Wyatt is enamored of the textures, surfaces, eerie materiality and shapely splendor of overlooked, abandoned, utilitarian objects and their components. She's Read full Post
Imagine a cross between WeWork and the Fashion District's LA Mart, with a hint of SoHo House ? except it's all about weed. WeedWork? Sorry. This is the basis of crea Read full Post
The play of light and color, data-mined political abstraction, computer-aided kaleidoscopic composition, paintings about intimacy with the world, collaborative impro Read full Post
Bi-coastal and multi-hyphenate, artist Dave Persue (PERSUE to his global street art and skate or die following) is a fearsome graffiti writer, muralist, author, desi Read full Post
Don't let the word immersive scare you, Chromasonic's experiential environments are not here to overwhelm you. Steadying rather than dizzying, the walk-in abstract c Read full Post
Dance on film and dance in the park; very intimate live theater and hotly anticipated new gallery openings; a book launch with staged readings and an off-stage conve Read full Post
Aya, also known as Faith Umoh, is an interdisciplinary creative whose range of expertise and practice includes data science, African history, media culture, storytel Read full Post
Earlier this week the Getty Research Institute announced its acquisition of what will be known as the Whitney and Lee Kaplan African American Visual Culture Collecti Read full Post