Featuring sound machines and satellites, the artist’s show at Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York challenges the supposed ...
Far from cold or concrete, this celebrated film pulses with raw emotion, fuelled by the passions and worldview of its creators The Brutalist (2024) is director Brady Corbet’s most personal, political ...
The Weisman Art Foundation’s actions highlight how climate change reshapes the protection of cultural heritage worldwide ...
As her life is celebrated at the Hammer Museum, a musician, a poet and an artist discuss Alice Coltrane’s creative influence ...
The Melrose Hill gallerist (and born and bred Angeleno) loves Koreatown and the space and light of her home city ...
This year’s Deutsche Bank Frieze Los Angeles Film Award Fellows discuss their works on the theme of ‘Togetherness’ and biggest influences Returning for its sixth year, the Deutsche Bank Frieze Los ...
At Galerie Noah Klink, Berlin, the artist’s works toy with the interplay of vulnerability, exploitation and scrutiny that ...
At this year’s fair, artists including Doug Aitken and Lenworth McIntosh look to LA’s past, present and future as a city led ...
A group exhibition at Tai Kwun Contemporary in Hong Kong argues for feminist-ecological consciousness as a mode of resisting colonial oppression ...
1. What role does art play in the rebuilding of Los Angeles? Kathryn Andrews, artist and co-founder of Grief + Hope, Los Angeles: Art will connect us as it always has. Its ongoing presence will draw ...