The painter Grace Lynne Haynes takes a joyful path through some fraught topics. Her exuberant palette, elaborate sense of pattern and striking, quirky taste in ...
A classically structured and refreshingly straightforward documentary film, Marcel Duchamp: The Art of the Possible in fact does the impossible — temporarily ta...
Carlos Almaraz: Evolution of Form is the newest exhibition at downtown museum and cultural hub LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes, offering a fresh and intimate look a...
Along with what seems like everything else from bars and restaurants to theaters and gyms in Los Angeles, just about every museum, large and small art center, a...
Sula Bermudez-Silverman pursues projects in an array of mediums and materials, finding innovative ways to reference craft, painting, sculpture and textile in wo...
In keeping with their ongoing mission to install and perform unusual interdisciplinary art in even more unexpected locations, Other Places Los Angeles returns t...
UPDATE 3/17: Since publishing this item last week, every institution has shuttered, and about 1/3 of the smaller galleries remain open by appointment only.
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Whatever the overlap is between fanbases of Palm Springs chic tiki-meister Shag and folks who think Jay and Silent Bob are superheroes, it will be on full displ...
Ryan Mungia and Steven Heller’s new book examining classics of advertising across the modern computer age is a satisfying, hefty tome with more than 350 full-co...
Painter Calida Rawles has found her groove. For years experimenting with portraits of mainly female figures swimming, floating and submerged in water, Rawles ex...