Walter Thompson-Hernández and Mariah Berlenga-Shevchuk curate a truly unique installation at LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes for their contribution to the Black His...
It’s the closing day of Fallen Fruit’s mega-fruity SUPERSHOW at the PDC Gallery this weekend, after months of saturated and welcoming flamboyance in sculpture, ...
If the past few months of opera, film, poetry and art have taught us anything, it’s that the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice is a material fertile enough for...
Photographer Michele Asselin has been best known for her portraits — emotional and empathetic images that are equal parts glossy editorial and impactful journal...
SPRING/BREAK Art Show is back in Los Angeles for its second year, and is fully living up to both its theme of IN EXCESS and its reputation as the most on-point ...
Folks have taken to calling it Frieze Week, which is forgivably both cute and convenient, as well as reinforced by local and bi-coastal outlets’ daily, nay, hou...
It’s only February, but Alison Saar is already having quite a year. Accomplished as a sculptor, painter and printmaker, as of this weekend’s Frieze Los Angeles ...
Do what you can to prepare your mind and body for this weekend’s performances of Aaron Axelrod’s Melting Rainbows. A high-energy, immersive, psychedelic live-pa...
Echo Park studio and gallery iam8bit operates at the intersection of futurism and nostalgia, analog experience and technological opportunities. And so, in a way...
Darryl Curran is known for his pioneering and career-long championing of conceptualism in photography, across subject matter from portraits to natural and indus...