A new private museum has taken over a former Masonic lodge in LA and transformed it into a 55,000-square-foot contemporary art venue.

Tod Seelie
Tod Seelie has photographed in 25 countries on five different continents. His work has appeared in publications such as the New York Times, TIME Magazine, New York Magazine, and Wired, among others. His images also appear in the feature films Perfect Sense (2011) and Empire Me (2011). Tod has exhibited work in solo and group shows around the world. His work has also appeared in art books such as The Vice Photo Book, Hijacked, and Street World. In 2013 Tod published his first book of photography, BRIGHT NIGHTS: Photographs of Another New York, with Prestel Publishing.
A Punk Take on The Wizard of Oz Screens in a Massive Graffiti Installation
Wastedland 2 ask the existential question “What else is there?” — in this case, referring to anything that isn’t painting, getting high, or sleeping.
Wandering Around Bushwick’s Second International Gallery Biennial
Inside the Buggy Factory were projects by Enrico Gomez of the Dorado Project, who worked with Grey Cube Projects, based in Bogotá, Colombia; 12ø, based in London, England; and Proto Gallery, based in Hoboken, New Jersey. (all photos by the author for Hyperallergic) On a chilly October weekend, Exchange Rates spread a foreign invasion of […]