Five years in the planning, this festival of art, spanning the West Coast from Santa Barbara to San Diego, involves 70 exhibits by more than 800 artists and a range of material that puts multimedia in the light.
In her designs for S. Ansky’s play The Dybbuk, the artist blends various visual and mythological strands of her European background with those of her adopted home of Mexico.
Your list of must-see, fun, insightful, and very Los Angeles art events this month, including Simone Forti, Puppies Puppies (Jade Guanaro Kuriki-Olivo), Kevin Beasley, Hayao Miyazaki, and more.
In 1979, Frankenthaler traveled west and was introduced to the gallery and studio Mixografia, where she would eventually produce a series of serene and exuberant prints.
This year, Los Angeles will see the opening of sophomore editions of three fairs—Frieze Los Angeles, Felix LA, and Spring/Break LA—as well as the return of three more art shows.
The 28th annual IFPDA Fine Art Print Fair is currently underway in New York. Now open at the Javits Center’s River Pavilion, the fair will remain on view through Sunday, October 27.
The exhibitor list for the 2019 IFPDA (International Fine Print Dealers Association) Fine Art Print Fair in New York has been announced, and it encompasses 70 galleries and publishers from ten different countries, with Hauser & Wirth, Marlborough Graphics, and Lelong...
Art Los Angeles Contemporary (ALAC to its friends) first came into being a decade ago, in response to the need for a fair spotlighting the significant contributions of L.A. to the international art world, fostering a unique mix of emerging and established voices.
Art Los Angeles Contemporary has named the 102 exhibitors that will take over the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica for the fair’s 10th edition, which runs from February 13 to February 17.
Ahead of the sale of Mixografia® prints from the collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the story of how one of Mexico’s greatest artists collaborated with a family of printers to create a revolutionary new printing technique
You might say Jacob Hashimoto is detail-oriented.
He and seven assistants sit around a table in his New York studio, a former umbrella factory, delicately hole-punching and X-Acto-knifing itty-bitty circles, squares and swirls from handmade Japanese paper, then collaging...