Painted on adobe – a material with personal and cultural resonance – esparza’s double-sided works depict a landscape from a cruising park on one side, including markers of intimacy such as forgotten ...
The LA artist stows personal histories in earthy glazed vessels for his Frieze Project, presented in partnership with Art Production Fund ...
Cameron Shaw, executive director of the California African American Museum, describes the significance of acquiring works by ...
The artist's solo show plays with perceptions of value and time, in the global economy but also the art market itself ...
Marking the Gordon Parks Foundation’s 20th anniversary, Stevenson reflects on curating an exhibition of the photographer’s ...
The city's reputation as ‘Tehrangeles’ is reflected in work at Frieze Los Angeles by Roksana Pirouzmand, Kour Pour, Manoucher ...
With eagerly awaited cultural events — from the opening of LAMCA’s David Geffen Galleries to hosting the USA’s opening fixture for this year’s World Cup, Los Angeles is braced for a busy 2026.
Ana Vukadin Giangiacomo Rossetti | Mendes Wood DM, Paris | 24 January – 18 March Giangiacomo Rossetti, Studio Portrait With ...
The artist contemplates how upheaval reverberates through the region’s artistic life, exploring oil, pearls and ...
At MACRO, the expansive group show anchors a civic-minded relaunch, uniting the city’s scattered art community while acting ...
Ahead of her Venice Biennale presentation, the artist discusses how the fragile, deliberate rhythm of her handmade works ...
His winning film El Rio Nuestro is a powerful statement of environment, change and renewal. Devin O’Guinn’s Julian won the Audience Award ...