MOCA’s Grand Avenue location is open again, with several exquisite installations of their permanent collection highlighting photography, recent acquisitions and...
Installations by Sadie Barnette at two museums, an innovative Bill T. Jones dance documentary, several ambitious and thematic summer gallery group exhibitions, ...
Waterman’s photography practice has always trended toward portraiture of interesting people in works that are candid and intimate, even raw, but also elegant, e...
Viola Davis gets classical, Alison Saar takes over two museums, Art Share throws a block party, Cakeland turns one; Tristan Eaton in Long Beach, a kite festival...
It’s not easy to create art and exhibitions that balance an urgent educational intention with a more nuanced aesthetic experience. But striking that exact balan...
Diane Williams uses found, discarded, salvaged materials in her sculptural assemblage works. While this yields tactile, assertively handmade, eccentric and enli...
Kenny Scharf's unmistakable technicolor and moody street and cartoon surrealism were integral in the revolution in American Pop art circa 1980. On New York’s Lo...
Dance in unusual places -- from the Culver Steps to Music Center Plaza and the actual REDCAT theater, plus online readings, outdoor Shakespeare in Topanga, card...
The Plastic Bag Store is an interdisciplinary and immersive art installation of sculpture, film, puppetry, performance and education constructed entirely of rec...
Ana Rodriguez practices a thoughtful but passionate deconstruction of the decorative floral motif genre in painting and sculpture. Her supercharged palette and ...