At Sikkema Malloy Jenkins, New York, the ‘lesbian godmother of downtown painting’ presents work about artmaking itself ...
There are many noteworthy solo presentations at Frieze Los Angeles this year, with a particularly strong showing in textile work, artists from LA and artists addressing man’s place in the world amid ...
At Migros Museum, Zurich, the project’s largest iteration shows how artists and activists rework archives, testimony and ...
Levent Özmen, director of the Istanbul-based gallery, reflects on its new UK outpost, its commitment to supporting artists ...
At Cooper Gallery, Dundee, the artist’s latest exhibition sets a restless Elon Musk avatar loose in a shifting, gamified world ...
What galleries sold and what people said about this year's fair, which brimmed with optimism and activity from open to close ...
Defying expectations for an artist trained in oil painting, Sasaoka Yuriko began producing videos of lively puppet performances to evoke her own experiences of static works of art, wherein a painting ...
When Burning Man aesthetics meets Silicon Valley ambition in San Francisco’s Big Art Loop, the metrics of value are called ...
Painted on adobe – a material with personal and cultural resonance – esparza’s double-sided works depict a landscape from a cruising park on one side, including markers of intimacy such as forgotten ...
The LA artist stows personal histories in earthy glazed vessels for his Frieze Project, presented in partnership with Art Production Fund ...
His winning film El Rio Nuestro is a powerful statement of environment, change and renewal. Devin O’Guinn’s Julian won the Audience Award ...
With eagerly awaited cultural events — from the opening of LAMCA’s David Geffen Galleries to hosting the USA’s opening fixture for this year’s World Cup, Los Angeles is braced for a busy 2026.
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