There are two LAPDs overseeing the downtown area. One whose motto claims to “protect and serve,” and another which actually does so. Founded by acclaimed perfor...
The legacy of Otis College of Art and Design shines as it looks toward the next 100 years Even in a town rife with prestigious art schools, Otis College of A...
When photographer Helmut Newton’s SUMO dropped 20 years ago it landed the only way a 464-page, 78-pound book could land: with a thud, but that didn’t stop it fr...
From a portfolio of high-concept art spaces to affordable housing, Kulapat Yantrasast of wHY Architects welcomes people into his designs.
In the past five yea...
It sure has taken long enough, but pioneering feminist artist Judy Chicago has finally found her place in the sun. Yes, she made headlines in the early 1980s wi...
Artist Refik Anadol used to wonder if buildings could dream. Now he knows the answer is yes. A dream is the subconscious regurgitation of sensations, memories, ...
Nearly three dozen works by iconic artist Ed Ruscha will hit the auction block at Christie’s on September 27, when bidding opens on the high-profile sale event,...
A 1961 photo essay that sparked controversy gets a new life — and a Getty Center exhibition In 1961, celebrated photographer Gordon Parks was assigned by Lif...
If you have the inclination for a walk through the digestive tract of a technicolor mystery beast, then you’ll find yourself right at home visiting the Second H...
While large-scale murals and a proliferation of new high profile street art can often be a harbinger of gentrification, that is emphatically not the case when i...