Los Angeles artists face long road to recovery after deadly wildfires – The Art Newspaper
During last month’s Los Angeles wildfires, the loss of any home was tragic. For artists who had studios at their ...
Read moreDuring last month’s Los Angeles wildfires, the loss of any home was tragic. For artists who had studios at their ...
Read moreThe deadly wildfires that devastated parts of Los Angeles last month damaged and destroyed works of art in private homes, ...
Read moreAs a curator who has done big group exhibitions, like the Hammer Museum’s Made in LA biennial, Aram Moshayedi is ...
Read moreJeffrey Gibson’s exuberant contribution to the 2024 Venice Biennale, which closed last November, is now on its way to Downtown ...
Read moreFor many of us in Los Angeles, we have just had the worst week of sleep in our entire lives. ...
Read moreEarly numbers from the Los Angeles wildfires, which continue to burn amid high winds on Tuesday (14 January), are in: ...
Read moreChristie’s will open an exhibition of works on loan from the Pinault Collection, the private collection of French billionaire François ...
Read moreSanta Monica Post Office, a new satellite fair, will launch next month during Frieze Los Angeles, with 26 exhibitors taking ...
Read moreFrieze will return to Santa Monica Airport next February for the sixth edition of its Los Angeles fair, with 101 ...
Read moreThe artist Kathryn Andrews has launched the Judith Center, a women-centred organisation focused on promoting projects related to gender, race ...
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