Sculptor Mark Lere is fresh from the Grand/LATTC Metro station downtown, where this past weekend he reinstalled his piece Who, What, Where?, first installed som...
Fans of movement arts on stage and in film will have their dance cards full this week, with the return of the Dance Camera West Film Festival, tech-soul interfa...
Yoshie Sakai’s maximalist multimedia practice cavorts across sculpture, environmental installation, performance, and filmmaking—engaging in quirky, emotional wo...
In Christian Ruiz Berman’s singular painting God giving god to god (mapaches), a pair of agile raccoons offer a bouquet of unctuous, shimmering space lilies to ...
Kick it with the cool cats at the 10th anniversary Cat Art Show, a book launch about finding identity among community, new dance projects, post-carceral theater...
In materially operatic sculptural works for floor, wall, and sometimes outdoors, Eddie Rodolfo Aparicio reconfigures found clothing and other discarded objects ...
If you have experienced the intense, ambient, cathartic soundscape of a Sigur Rós live show, then you already know a little bit about what its lead vocalist Jo...
Even if you aren’t fully back in the swing of things just yet, the arts community in Los Angeles surely is. See new exhibitions of portable paintings, AI photog...
Emerging from dynamic layers of paint and other mediums, applied, distressed, applied again; embedded with texts, figures, and raw expressive gestures, the mess...
How’s everyone doing with their New Year’s motto, and what rhymes with 2024? Hear us roar? Back for more? Don’t be a bore? Open the door? While we’re figuring t...