Next time you visit the Marciano Art Foundation and you want to view the show in the expansive main gallery space from up on the mezzanine, or perhaps on your w...
From the Japanese word for transformation comes a new exhibition at Japan House exploring the liminal intersections between folkloric traditions across both the...
We have officially reached peak Arts District 2019, as the good people of the planet bright stage a new immersive arts-based experience featuring all kinds of h...
Through her primary medium of photography, Allison Stewart’s impulses are equally employed between personal psychological artistry and a kind of semantic visual...
Among the hidden gems among the beloved botanical landscapes at Descanso Gardens, the converted modern whitebox exhibition space of the Sturt Haaga Gallery is t...
How Avant-Garde Composer Thomas Adès Made A Muse of Los Angeles Something special is happening at the Music Center this weekend, as Adès & McGregor: A Da...
It’s not exactly a vacation, but interdisciplinary artist Sandra de la Loza will be spending her summer in Hollywood, using her practice as a “performative arch...
Over a decades-long career as a sought-after editorial and celebrity portrait photographer, Kurt Iswarienko has worked across idioms and interpretations, charac...
Inside a progressive media company in Pasadena, there are rooms dedicated to the presentation of contemporary art, often with a pronouncedly urban, post-digital...
New Free Verse Ain’t Nothing to Fuck With From the extended family behind the Drunken Masters liquored-up poetry sessions comes a new nighttime inspirational...
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