The title of this dynamic group show was settled on long before the current fire season roared in, but the truth is, L.A. On Fire has decades of subject matter ...
In emotionally charged work, Neshat proves the personal is universal On the eve of the largest and most comprehensive survey of her 30-year career, photograp...
A painter, assemblage sculptor, conceptualist, performance artist, and a provocative practitioner of a lot of other random in-betweens, Jeffrey Vallance is also...
From the artisanal revivalists at Poposition Press comes Dimensional Cannabis, an old-school pop-up art book covering several germane aspects of cannabis cultur...
Adam Harrison makes landscape paintings in a kind of hybrid space of observation augmented by memory. While his aesthetic and process pay a certain amount of ho...
For painter and video artist Hugo Crosthwaite, life has unfolded in equal parts on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border, and he has come to understand that in a...
Progressive arts organization Fulcrum Arts partners with the ArtCenter and Pitzer College to present the free interdisciplinary symposium Free Radicals: On the ...
Performance artist Nao Bustamante loves the camera, and from all evidence, it loves her right back. In her cheeky, visceral, darkly absurd and politically charg...
For a Tuesday, there’s plenty of culture happening at the arts school at CSULB today. It’s the campus Dia de los Muertxs party, and the stellar exhibition of co...
Best known to his legions of fans as the guy shredding guitar next to Billy Idol, Billy Morrison is poised to show the world another side to his creative expres...
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