The initiative is supporting LA Arts Community Fire Relief Fund
It is still too soon to tell how the city’s art scene will be affected by the blazes in the long term
The fair is held in an Art Deco former post office and provides a collegial atmosphere
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
Plus: a pop-up swap meet and a roaming refuge
The collector tells us about her family firm’s artist collaborations, and her first art purchase, furniture from a Paris flea market
“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
The exhibition includes work by three artists who are united by a shared invocation of alchemical transformation
The Los Angeles-based artist’s Orange County Museum of Art show features luminous, airy painting she composes with homemade pigments
Hammer Museum, Lacma and Moca jointly acquire two works
Installation was originally created for the 2001 Istanbul Biennial
Marian Goodman and Hauser & Wirth opened their doors to (almost) blank spaces for each artist’s exhibition
Just weeks after the fires, a strong opening at the fair indicates a positive mood among buyers
The hotel rooms and cabanas at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel abound with clay sculptures—and plenty of paintings, too
The artist's poetic texts are appearing in the sky around the city, on digital billboards
Gathering objects of desire with the senior curator at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Plus: a Houseago tour, and a pop-up promises transcendence in South Central
The film producer reveals that his first purchase was a Banksy, and how he missed the chance to buy a work by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, who died last month
The Mexico City-based artist created his own fake classic film as inspiration for a show of new paintings at the Museum of Contemporary Art
Works from 19 contemporary artists play tribute to the late jazz musician
The Pasadena native and award-winning science-fiction writer not only predicted with alarming accuracy the world we now live in, but also influenced numerous visual artists
While most museum shows in the PST Art: Art & Science Collide event closed at the end of 2024, more than two dozen are still open. Here are the best of the bunch, which explore themes from gender non-conformity to human ingenuity
Curators at the Fowler Museum—and other Los Angeles cultural leaders—are looking to centuries-old Native American fire-tending practices to help address an urgent crisis
A show at the American Museum of Ceramic Art highlights the ceramics company's groundbreaking designs that complemented post-war architecture
Fundraising events both in California and New York aim to support affected artists and art workers
The Corita Art Center will include a dedicated space for exhibitions
Photographer Martin Schoeller and painter Cynthia Daignault say they will provide new versions of pieces destroyed in the blazes
The one-time gallerist with a dizzying array of other art-world roles describes her early love of Pop art and her regret at not buying a Salman Toor before he was famous
Last month’s deadly wildfires have prompted exhibitors to reschedule exhibitions and parties, and launch fundraisers for artists most affected by the disaster
Greg Ito’s sculpture at Santa Monica Airport aims to provide visitors with a healing message