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Dealers feel justified in forging ahead with Los Angeles art week

It is still too soon to tell how the city’s art scene will be affected by the blazes in the long term

'I’m still dreaming about a very large Tomo Campbell painting': the lighting executive Alexandra Mathews on brilliant abstraction

The collector tells us about her family firm’s artist collaborations, and her first art purchase, furniture from a Paris flea market

Rajiv Menon Contemporary, a new gallery with focus on South Asian art, opens in Hollywood

The gallery’s debut exhibition showcases established and emerging artists of South Asian descent

Artist offers bird’s-eye view of Los Angeles wildfire devastation

Madeline Hollander teamed up with Santa Monica Flyers for Frieze Projects

News

Post-Fair, a new satellite fair in Santa Monica, delivers camaraderie without high costs

The fair is held in an Art Deco former post office and provides a collegial atmosphere

In Pictures: Frieze Los Angeles, a feast for the senses

“Don’t touch the art” is, generally, a good rule of thumb at an art fair, but a few dealers at Frieze Los Angeles are offering more multi-sensory pieces involving touch, sound or the always-edifying experience of seeing yourself reflected in a work of art

Chris Burden’s folly offers oasis of calm at Frieze

Installation was originally created for the 2001 Istanbul Biennial

Interviews

‘Painting is uniquely suited to house these air phenomena’: Su Yu-Xin's atmospheric worlds

The Los Angeles-based artist’s Orange County Museum of Art show features luminous, airy painting she composes with homemade pigments

‘One night I slept under my desk’: Getty leader Katherine Fleming reflects on solidarity in the wake of the Los Angeles wildfires

The chief executive of the J. Paul Getty Trust shares her experience of the disaster, how the institution is supporting artists in the aftermath and the important capital projects that are on the way

Exhibitions

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