Time Lapse Dance continues its 20th anniversary season with the debut of choreographer Jody Sperling’s new short film, Single Use, in which she dances on city s...
Today’s Cold War Spaces lunchtime talk features a discussion on the fate of Communist monuments once they were “rendered obsolete” by the collapse of the Soviet...
As far as the art world is concerned, we’re in a bit of a holding pattern, which in the absence of a proper reinstatement of blanket stay at home orders will li...
The outbreak of COVID-19 has brought with it an increase in racism and racist attacks against Asian Americans, and stark reminders of the racial disparities in ...
Known for sculptural installation and performance work that both reveals her creative process and activates her sites and objects, in the first weeks of the pan...
While it was everyone’s sincere hope that the first months of lockdown would set the stage for a comeback that by rights we should be experiencing now, that is ...
Nina Palomba, creator of the colorful realm known as Nina’s World, works across boundaries between street and pop art, graphic arts and design, painting, animat...
James Cohan Gallery is based in New York, but the internet is all over the place, and CalArts and UC Irvine grad Tuan Andrew Nguyen’s new video work The Boat Pe...
The ODDyssey recounts Homer’s epic tale in five webisodes of family-friendly, “wacky and whimsical” zoom-based storytelling courtesy of the Getty Villa, where t...
The immersive, multisensory installation at Hove’s new Cakeland HQ in Chinatown is a frosting-festooned maze which walks audiences through a sugary, baroque sto...