It is not unusual to smell an Ernesto Neto installation before you see it. Often, though not always, the artist incorporates scents into his environmental sculp...
For cross-disciplinary artist Micol Hebron, there are no boundaries between life, work and art. This is not a question of balance, but of integration. A feminis...
Don’t let the imposing sculptural installations and nested layers of in-camera spaces and arrayed objects fool you, Rodrigo Valenzuela is a photographer. While ...
Curated by Dakota Noot, an artist himself with a flair for the visually dramatic and occasionally performative, curates the group show Useless Man in the galler...
Katie Salisbury is proud of her Chinese heritage (she’s fourth generation) and curious about the ways in which immigration has played out in the Chinese-America...
As a teenager in 1993, Antonio Pelayo took a temp job at Disney Studios, in the Ink & Paint Department, and he is still there, steadily promoted until he be...
Zackary Drucker says she’s used “code-switching” as a trans woman navigating the complex contexts of social and cultural structures. Add to that, she appreciate...
When MOCA declined to renew its lease for operating its Pacific Design Center location, fans of the post-modernist bunker and its lofty, white box interior were...
Laura Krifka takes on the classical stance of European academic painting in her first solo show with Luis De Jesus Los Angeles, smashing ivory tower patrician p...
The recent acquisitions honor the legacy of Greg Escalante while also breaking barriers for a genre that’s often ignored by established institutions.
Beloved g...
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