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Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra’s Baroque Conversations
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Bach’s Partita No. 2 in D minor for unaccompanied violin is one of the major rites of passage for any aspiring violinist. A suite of dances composed of five movements, it culminates in the famous “Chaconne,” a tour de force that demands not only endurance — it goes on... More >> |
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| Downtown | Music |
Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra’s Baroque Conversations
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Bach's Partita No. 2 in D minor for unaccompanied violin is one of the major rites of passage for any aspiring violinist. A suite of dances composed of five movements, it culminates in the famous "Chaconne," a tour de force that demands not only endurance -- it goes on for some 15 minutes of... More >> |
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| Downtown | Music |
Roger McEvoy Greenwalt
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An institution-in-the-making in New York City and at Austin’s SXSW festival, Beatles Complete on Ukulele suggests that not only have the Fab Four’s best-known songs withstood the tests of time and bastardization, but that all of them can still emote almost regardless of delivery.... More >> |
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| Silver Lake | Music |
Savages, No Bra
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The London band Savages belie their name and their new album title, Silence Yourself, with thoughtful, elliptical broadsides that demand that listeners question everything they know while teaching “ourselves new ways of positive manipulations.” Gemma Thompson’s momentous,... More >> |
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| Echo Park | Music |
Meg Cranston: Emerald City; Alex Israel: Lens
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Every year, Pantone, the 50-year-old company famous for forecasting which colors will be popular when, names a color of the year. This year, it's emerald green, a color of "elegance and beauty" that enhances "our sense of well-being." Artist Meg Cranston follows such forecasts closely, and, for... More >> |
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| West L.A. | Arts, Art - Galleries |
The Grapes of Wrath
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There are no weak links in Michael Michetti's staging of The Grapes of Wrath. It is a study of characters adrift, American refugees of the Great Depression, starting with the decision of the Joad family to leave Dust Bowl–cursed Oklahoma for California. On the horizon of the dusty plains... More >> |
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| Glendale | Theater - Large, Theater |
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War/Photography: Images of Armed Conflict and Its Aftermath
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The Annenberg Space for Photography's new exhibit, "War/Photography: Images of Armed Conflict and Its Aftermath," spans more than 165 years' worth of images of soldiers, civilians and politicians. Iconic images are featured: soldiers raising the American flag on Iwo Jima, by Joe Rosenthal;... More >> |
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| West L.A. | Art - Galleries |
Inner Journeys Outer Visions; Che Mondo (What a World)
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This Sunday a pair of new shows opens at L.A.'s favorite historic hilltop gallery, LAMAG at Barnsdall Art Park. "Inner Journeys, Outer Visions" curator Sara Cannon has said that her show "looks at the persistent yearning for spiritual enlightenment in contemporary thought and art," while "Che... More >> |
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| Los Feliz | Art - Galleries |
T. Kelly Mason: Atmospheric (Without revolutionary theory there can be no revolutionary action)
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T. Kelly Mason's Typology of Glasses shows a line of casual-looking glassware painted against a baby blue background. The painting is inside a lightbox, backlit by gels and covered with glass. Above that glass, Mason has outlined his glassware in marker, so that the drawing begins to seem... More >> |
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| West L.A. | Arts, Art - Galleries |
Eben Goff: New Sculpture; John M. Miller: All or Nothing (At All)
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There's an awful story in art-world lore about the marriage of Ana Mendieta, the elegant earth artist, and Carl Andre, the clean-edged minimalist. She fell from a window one night, possibly pushed by him, and didn't survive. Sometimes this seems like a metaphor for how their sensibilities were... More >> |
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| Hollywood | Arts, Art - Galleries |
Dialogues: An Exhibition of Drawings and Models
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For Your Art, a space inside a gallery across from LACMA, continues to present eclectic pop-up projects, including the current interdisciplinary group show, DIALOGUES: Los Angeles-Paris/Art-Architecture. For the latest in an impressive run of programs from the Ceci N’est Pas ...... More >> |
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| Hollywood | Art - Galleries |
Facial Recognition: James Kochalka, Matt Furie, and Mark Todd
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Giant Robot's GR2 Gallery is a beloved staple of avant-garde cartoon culture in L.A., combining art, publications and events into a sort of vortex where retro-futuristic, plastic and nostalgic, Asian-influenced and expressively fine-art smart sets of visual culture meet and mesh. Its latest... More >> |
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| West L.A. | Art - Galleries |
360 Sound: The Columbia Records Story
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Dig Columbia Records' short list: Louis Armstrong, Bessie Smith, Robert Johnson, Billie Holiday, Frank Sinatra, Miles Davis, Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin, Leonard Cohen and Willie Nelson. Sean Wilentz -- America's hippest historian -- has written an epic tome called 360 Sound: The... More >> |
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| Downtown | Arts, Art - Museums |
Trisha Brown: Floor of the Forest
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| West L.A. | Art - Museums |
Levitated Mass
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Just when you thought you'd figured out what art really is, Levitated Mass by Michael Heizer is where modern art and the Protestant work ethic weirdly intersect, which is to say that a 340-ton granite megalith painstakingly transported over two weeks from Riverside sits in a 456-foot-long slot,... More >> |
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| Mid-Wilshire/ Hancock Park | Arts, Art - Museums |
Stanley Kubrick
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After the Los Angeles County Museum of Art's joint acquisition with the Getty of Robert Mapplethorpe's art and archives proved to be a major coup, LACMA now holds the distinction of being the first U.S. art institution to host an exhibit dedicated to filmmaker Stanley Kubrick. The... More >> |
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| Mid-Wilshire/ Hancock Park | Arts, Art - Museums |
Ends and Exits: Contemporary Art From the Collections of LACMA and The Broad Art Foundation
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You have to walk through Cady Noland's Office Filter, a metal gate with a jacket hanging on one end of it, to get into the second gallery of LACMA's "Ends and Exits" show. There you'll find a yellow tarp across which Keith Haring painted his red, rambunctious characters, and the dress of white... More >> |
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| Mid-Wilshire/ Hancock Park | Arts, Art - Museums |
Fantasy: A Fantasy-Themed Art Show
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For many people, knowing what Dungeons & Dragons is and finally getting on board with Game of Thrones is about as deep into the realm of fantasy as they've gotten. But there's no denying -- between the wildly resurgent popularity of titles like The Lord of the Rings, Dragon Age and Zelda, and... More >> |
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| Hollywood | Art - Galleries |
Made in Space
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In "Made in Space," curated by Laura Owens and Peter Harkawik at Night Gallery, Jedediah Caesar's bricks of resin run along the floor near where the wall meets it. Mungo Thompson's two mirrors, which have Time magazine's logo at the top and its classic red border along the edges, hang opposite... More >> |
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| East L.A. | Arts, Art - Galleries |
Richard Jackson: Ain't Painting a Pain
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"It seems like you love [paint] more than anybody I know," Dennis Szakacs, the Orange County Museum of Art's director, said to artist Richard Jackson a few years ago. "I buy more of it than anybody I know!" Jackson replied. Szakacs has curated a Jackson retrospective at OCMA, "Ain't Painting a... More >> |
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| Out of Town | Arts, Art - Museums |
Cristopher Cichocki: Epicenter
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A fresh round of gallery exhibitions opens at the Pacific Design Center's Blue Building this week, with curious crowds ascending to its second floor for a rare Tuesday-night group of receptions (pushed up a few days to make room for this year's West Week events). Highlights of the March crop... More >> |
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| West Hollywood | Art - Galleries |
California Scene Paintings From 1930 to 1960; Christopher Miles: Bloom; John O'Brien: Meander
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"Christopher Miles: Bloom," "John O'Brien: Meander" and "California Scene Paintings 1930-1960" all open at the Pasadena Museum of California Art this weekend, presenting three very different yet conceptually interrelated displays that speak to life in the Greater Los Angeles region through... More >> |
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| Pasadena and vicinity | Art - Museums |
Won Ju Lim: Selected Sculptures
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Artist Won Ju Lim studied architecture before she studied sculpture and began her career in the early aughts with crisp, colorful models of stacked cities and local landmarks. Her Broken Landscapes series, which she exhibited for the first time circa 2007, felt darker. She would re-create local... More >> |
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| Santa Monica | Arts, Art - Galleries |
Brad Eberhard: (dis-solve)
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In Brad Eberhard's 4-foot-tall oil painting Entrar, a large group of small figures wearing colored shirts, skirts or pants walks along an inclining expanse of greens, while green, blue and mauve shapes loom above the figures, some dripping down on them as stalagmites might. In Colored Dirt,... More >> |
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| Chinatown/ Elysian Park | Arts, Art - Galleries |
End of the Rainbow
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Judy Garland's legendary triumphs and tragedies, dish and dirt have been chronicled so often and in so many forms, it would seem no nuance is left to be unearthed. Then there is Tracie Bennett, a performer whose colossal vocal and emotional power in End of the Rainbow pull us eagerly into a... More >> |
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| Downtown | Theater - Large, Theater |
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