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5 Art-Filled Summer Day Trips from Los Angeles

by Matt Stromberg August 29, 2017

As the dog days of summer draw to a close, take a short drive outside the city to see some unusual art.

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A Deep Dive into the Legacy of LA’s Surrealists

Avatar photo by Daniel Gerwin August 3, 2016August 5, 2016

LOS ANGELES — The official Made in L.A. show is at the Hammer Museum, but a felicitous counterpoint is currently at Richard Telles in the Fairfax district.

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Best of 2015: Our Top 10 Los Angeles Art Shows

Avatar photo by Hyperallergic December 16, 2015December 24, 2015

LOS ANGELES — From a show of ancient Greek bronzes at the J. Paul Getty Museum to Rafa Esparza’s adobe brick constructions at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE), Los Angeles was overflowing with dynamic exhibitions this year that introduced new talents and reconsidered the old.

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In an LA Museum, the Master of Junk Dada Gets His Due

by Matt Stromberg June 17, 2015June 19, 2015

LOS ANGELES — Noah Purifoy could be considered something of a late bloomer. He was already in his thirties when he moved from his native Alabama to Los Angeles to attend Chouinard Art School (now CalArts).

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The Fantastic and Revelatory Story of Art and Black LA

by Jillian Steinhauer October 22, 2012October 26, 2012

On first glance, some may wonder why MoMA PS1, a New York contemporary art museum, has just opened a historical exhibition of art from Los Angeles. But as MoMA PS1 curator Peter Eleey explained at the press preview last week, the show in question, Now Dig This! Art and Black Los Angeles 1960–1980, actually has a connection to the New York institution.

SUNY New Paltz Presents Composium, a Conversation About Community in the Arts
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SUNY New Paltz Presents Composium, a Conversation About Community in the Arts

The three-day symposium features lectures, workshops, and an exhibition that explores keynote speaker Caroline Woolard’s call for economies of solidarity within the arts.

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