I left Gregg Bordowitz鈥檚 recently-closed exhibition at The Brick, 鈥淭his is Not a Love Song,鈥 thinking the same thing as upon leaving The Brutalist: 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 know it was going to be so Jewish.鈥
Read our pick of the best Los Angeles art exhibitions to see this month, from Doug Aitken's Lightscape at Walt Disney Concert Hall to Gustav Metzger at Hauser & Wirth
An ecofeminist show of 18 artists and collectives at The Brick, Los Angeles, decentres a male perspective 鈥 but ultimately can't get away from a human one.
Read our pick of the best Los Angeles art exhibitions to see this month, from Marin Majic at the new Megan Mulrooney Gallery to Richard Orlinski's sculptures on Rodeo Drive.
The Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts announced today the recipients of its fourth year of Organizational Support Grants, an unrestricted grant program the Foundation established during the pandemic to address the immediate needs of Los Angeles County arts organizations.
The arts nonprofit LAXART is a step closer to realizing its new home on Western Avenue in Melrose Hill after receiving a 鈥渢ransformative鈥 gift of $1 million from Los Angeles philanthropists Jarl and Pamela Mohn.
A newly established organization based in Milwaukee will dole out some $17 million in grants annually, putting it on the same level as leading philanthropic enterprises like the Warhol Foundation.
Museum donors and private business owners with ties to the cultural sector across the country are among the 14 people designated by Joe Biden to serve on the President's Advisory Committee on the Arts (PACA),...
Survival is dependent on adaptability. But at what point will humans be willing (or forced) to become adaptable? Josh Kline鈥檚 16mm short film, Adaptation (2019鈥22), presents a future shaped by human destruction.