Christopher Russell's new exhibition Cascades at Von Lintel Gallery features a suite of recent works that both pursues and evolves the artist's eccentrically hands-o
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Samuel Beckett's Quad is a play, and yet it's not a play. First performed in a 1981 German TV broadcast directed by the Irish playwright himself, the work has no dia
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The Autograph Book of L.A. is one of our favorite publications of 2019, as its curated presentation of highlights from the Los Angeles Public Library's massive colle
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Carole Silverstein employs a range of approaches and mediums from painting and drawing to collage and printing to ideate and construct pattern-based compositions tha
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It's not only the current roster of powerful and beautiful exhibitions on view that makes CAAM the perfect place to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day, taking deep
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For Gabba Gallery's first big night of 2020, Jason Ostro and Elena Jacobson curate four concurrent solo shows by Los Angeles painters Patrick Haemmerlein, Bobby Moor
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You could almost think of what Hank Willis Thomas does as making visual and linguistic puns, except his wit goes much deeper than humor. Across some decades and a nu
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Imagination, ingenuity and an impassioned call to action animate beguiling mixed media sculptures and evocative drawings by Cynthia Minet. In Matter Studio Gallery's
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Quilts are supposed to be comforting, even nostalgic. It's a warm, folksy art form and a universally practiced and revered craft, which even at its most sophisticate
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Thirty-six years ago, Kevin Salk was a senior at Mira Costa High School. I grew up in a divorced family, and was one of the only Jewish kids in Manhattan Beach, Salk
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Known for combining salsa, hip-hop and Afro-Cuban dance with urban and contemporary dance theater, Contra-Tiempo Urban Dance Theater gets a mainstage showcase as thi
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To celebrate the world premiere of composer Matthew Aucoin and librettist Sarah Ruhl's opera Eurydice in February, L.A. Opera is continuing with a series of related
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