Art
The Biting Satire of Eleanor Antin's Photography
Antin deconstructs both the self and the image as fraught in her staged photographs, and the results are less a punchline than a biting satire.
Art
Antin deconstructs both the self and the image as fraught in her staged photographs, and the results are less a punchline than a biting satire.
Guide
Work by artists impacted by last month’s fires, Joseph Beuys’s reforestation project, Alice Coltrane’s rippling influence, and much more.
Art
Yaloo’s multimedia work addresses the intersection of human and non-human consciousness, and the gap between technological advancement and spiritual practices.
News
Organizers cited the fires that consumed swaths of the region and the “trepidation of collectors and participants to attend,” among other factors.
News
The Hammer Museum’s signature show, which centers the work of artists from the greater Los Angeles area, is set to open in October.
Books
Octavia’s Bookshelf, which survived the Eaton Fire, has become a haven and a hub for mutual aid resources and support.
News
Two fundraisers in Manhattan this weekend feature readings and work for sale by dozens of artists.
News
Frieze, Felix, and other shows will move ahead as planned in the wake of the fires as galleries told Hyperallergic that the need for financial support and community is greater than ever.
News
Donors include the Helen Frankenthaler and Ford foundations, the Getty and LACMA, and commercial galleries.
News
With much of the area now in ruins and no clear picture of recovery, artists are reflecting on the once-thriving community and imagining what the future might look like.
Music
Eldorado Ballroom, a three-night event of performances, was a masterclass in curation.
News
Artists and galleries are stepping up to help meet the massive demand for recovery aid.