A Concise Guide to LA’s Outdoor Art Spaces, from a Pool to a Garage
Experimental exhibitions flourish in backyards, gardens, garages, and parking lots in ways other cities can’t afford.
View ArticleNeighbors Converge and Share Their Memories Around a Public Art Project in LA
Together the neighbors have built an incomplete history of the empty lot where Tanya Brodsky installed her sculpture earlier this summer.
View ArticleLos Angeles Gallery Takes Down One of Two Exhibitions After...
After artists featured in a Chimento Contemporary exhibition engaged with protesters outside, their show was pressured to shut down.
View ArticleUnion at Cal State Long Beach Leaks Email from Fired Museum Director,...
The email, which the union cites as an example of Kimberli Meyer's "problematic management," discusses how the museum should address visitors to an exhibition on police violence.
View ArticleInspired by the Story of a Women’s Sanitarium, a Book Explores Mental Health...
The personal essays in this luminous anthology, published by Which Witch LA, pair the interiors of the sanitarium's rooms with the inner lives of women.
View Article40 Years Later, Rigoberto Torres and John Ahearn Are Still Making Life Casts...
"The Bronx Comes to Los Angeles" presents Ahearn’s and Torres’s works side by side, and it is ultimately Torres’s sculptures that stand out.
View ArticleArtist’s Posters of Palestinians Killed by Israeli Strikes Emerge Across US
Open-source, printable, and designed for guerilla distribution, Ash Lukashevsky’s flyers are “a small way of insisting on Palestinians’ humanity."
View ArticleAn Unlikely Art Show Pops Up in an LA Mausoleum
Dignity Plus, staged in an Altadena funeral home, addressed themes of mortality and memory while making use of improbable spaces for art.
View ArticleTrippy Highlights From LA’s Spring/Break Art Show
Car culture, desert scenes, palm tree iconography, and a Burner-ish aesthetics reign supreme at this less-glossy fair.
View ArticleProtesters Call Out Art World’s Silence on Gaza at Frieze LA Fair
Organizers pointed to Frieze partner Deutsche Bank's financial ties to Israel and urged fairgoers to speak up.
View ArticleThe Artist Using Mushrooms to Address LA’s Poor Air Quality
Alice Könitz conducts art experiments with mycelium in the middle of the Mojave Desert.
View ArticleLA Protesters Block Traffic, Chanting “No Oscars During Genocide”
More than 1,000 organizers, artists, and film workers gathered to protest what they see as Hollywood's silence and complicity with the Israeli government.
View ArticleAs Space Becomes Scarce, Artists Take Over an Abandoned LA Structure
Revel Hall was a meditation on empty, dilapidated properties in a city plagued by a housing crisis.
View ArticleEavesdropping at the Dallas Art Fair
It's said you can't rush a Dallas collector through a sale, and it's the Southern style to wait for a preview to end before closing.
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