Fred Fisher is a legendary architect (literally and figuratively) of L.A. modernism who has throughout his career in steel, glass, and concrete also kept up a p...
After a celebrated, exhausting, exhilarating, and well-attended all-night screening of Christian Marclay's The Clock, this epic video work, now in LACMA'...
A pair of shows, one in Inglewood and the other in Torrance, between them drag more than 120 contemporary artists into marathon games of Telephone. Think sittin...
You might have heard of crate-diving -- it's the far-ranging, patiently obsessive search for dusty, overlooked musical gems and obscure bits of vinyl genius to sample in one's own turntablism or studio production. In a real sense, what LA-based artist Max Maslansky does is "web-dive," using the Internet like his......
To the list of adjectives describing the work of New York-based artist Ryan McGinness — obsessive, sumptuous, sexy, witty, bright, fierce, sleek — w...
Australian artist Andrew Rogers has spent the last 13 years bouncing between 13 countries on all seven continents, working with over 6,700 people in all, creating sculptures in deserts, glaciers, gorges, city centers, national parks and mountain ranges -- including one just a short drive away in Yucca Valley. Rogers'......
Known to the L.A. art world from his tenures heading the Watts Towers and later Department of Cultural Affairs programs, way before that, Mark Greenfield earned...
The triangle logo of Emma Gray Headquarters is more than a design glyph — it's the shape (and about the actual size) of the gallery itself. When Emma Gray needed a proper office from which to manage her curatorial and editorial practice, she landed in a second-floor Culver City suite......
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