It's not easy to create art and exhibitions that balance an urgent educational intention with a more nuanced aesthetic experience. But striking that exact balance ha
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Diane Williams uses found, discarded, salvaged materials in her sculptural assemblage works. While this yields tactile, assertively handmade, eccentric and enlivened
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Kenny Scharf's unmistakable technicolor and moody street and cartoon surrealism were integral in the revolution in American Pop art circa 1980. On New York's
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Dance in unusual places -- from the Culver Steps to Music Center Plaza and the actual REDCAT theater, plus online readings, outdoor Shakespeare in Topanga, cardboard
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The Plastic Bag Store is an interdisciplinary and immersive art installation of sculpture, film, puppetry, performance and education constructed entirely of recycled
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Ana Rodriguez practices a thoughtful but passionate deconstruction of the decorative floral motif genre in painting and sculpture. Her supercharged palette and vocab
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Paul Fusco (1930-2020) was an acclaimed photojournalist who covered some of the most influential figures and seismic political and cultural events of the 20th centur
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Portraits celebrating Angelenos installed in the park, the Fowler reopens with classic photographs from Cameroon, Thinkspace shows new painting from Cameroon, Black
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Mu?oz Hernandez credits growing up in Boyle Heights with his lifelong love of art. He was especially inspired by the perfect swagger in the painting and drawing of g
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Rebecca Campbell's current exhibition at L.A. Louver puts the history in art history. Infinite Density, Infinite Light presents about two dozen paintings and a sculp
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Umar Rashid, aka Frohawk Two Feathers, aka Kent Cyclone (it's a long story) practices a cheerful, bloody anti-Imperialist critique of colonialism in his art, using a
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Anticipated exhibitions in sculpture, drawing, painting, and photography looking at feminism, art history, glamour and nature; an IRL art fair; a talk on making arti
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