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Over the past two months, the experimental ensemble Wild Up and its artistic director, Christopher Rountree, have been presenting Darkness Sounding, a series of perf Read full Post
From the 1960s right up until his death in 2016, Tony Conrad was a prolific, all-purpose experimenter whose innovations in avant-garde film, photography, minimalist Read full Post
The title of Olivia Mia Orozco's Toolbox refers to the idea of an emotional toolkit, evaluating how equipped with self-awareness, clarity, empathy, patience and the Read full Post
Six painters contribute significant large-scale works to a dynamic group show comprising a range of aesthetics, styles and narrative strategies, all centered around Read full Post
Dion Neutra, son of modernist architecture icon Richard, died in November at age 93. In 2014, Dion, an architect himself who fought to preserve the legacy of his fat Read full Post
Spoken word is one of the most mutable art forms, and it plays well with other forms of expression. Presented by The Los Angeles Press and Red Light Lit, this combo Read full Post
Festivals of lights are extortionately common throughout the holiday season -- presumably because they harken back to a time when nights were painfully long and the Read full Post
Some of us would rather party and get drunk on New Year's Eve than camp outside in the cold to watch the Tournament of Roses Parade the next morning. But you can sti Read full Post
James Goldcrown took a somewhat circuitous path to the art world. Beginning his career in fashion photography early, ducking out to produce an important HIV/AIDS doc Read full Post
While many cultures revel in ringing out the old year, leave it to the 19th-century's Austro-Hungarian empire to set a European standard on how to do it right. In Vi Read full Post
At the Fowler a celebrated artist's first major survey holds the whole world in its handsThe Fowler Museum's unique focus on arts of international, non-Western, post Read full Post
Need some quiet time after Christmas? Suiseki are Japanese viewing stones that are meant for contemplation and reflection. They're shaped by wind, water and time, re Read full Post