Judithe Hernández’s exhibition title—Beyond Myself, Somewhere, I Wait for My Arrival—is more than a moving line of poetry from Octavio Paz, it could be a nod to...
For the final installment of the paper’s Arts Calendar, I leave you with thirteen things to put on your save the dates list for SS24. Area museums especially ha...
Adeola Davies-Aiyeloja took a winding and intuitive path to realizing her vision as an artist—from early enjoyment to a self-taught discipline and years as an e...
Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy is a lot of things, but it’s not actually an amusement park—or at least, not anymore. Alas, climbing atop and spinning on its curio...
This week we’re celebrating creatives who do things their own way—rebellious spirits and innovators, odds-defiers, champions of beauty, and soulful game-changer...
For an abstract painter whose career has twinned engagement with modern art history and the mysteries of nature, Samantha Thomas is getting ready to show new pa...
If there were ever an artist who would be done with people telling her story for her, it would be Frida Kahlo. The rightfully iconic painter, feminist, activist...
As Women’s History Month kicks off, the calendar reflects a fulsome slate of powerful female voices in art, curation, performance, literature, and more, making ...
Photocollage is made by taking images apart and putting them back together in fresh, unexpected, even revelatory juxtapositions—especially the way Chelle Barbou...
The art fair onslaught continues apace, as Felix and SPRING/BREAK art now fully underway, and Frieze Los Angeles—by some accounts, the sun around which this lit...