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‘Common ground for me is everywhere I step’: Mohammad Omer Khalil on his five-institution show
The 90-year-old artist, who has lived and worked in New York since the 1960s, has been largely overlooked in the US
‘I’m interested in breaking binaries, barriers and boundaries’: Sarah Rosalena on her new LACMA commission
The Angeleno academic and weaver has drawn on her family history to create a permanent artwork for LACMA
New experimental art organisation opens in New York
The gallery, Times, will focus on the present—with a planned obsolescence after three years
Palestinian artist ‘cancelled’ by US museum comes to Frieze Masters
Samia Halaby’s retrospective at the Eskenazi Museum of Art was cancelled last year, but she's in London with a message of optimism
Whitney Museum of American Art invites visitors to take in the river view
Mary Heilmann’s fifth-floor installation creates a calm space of refuge amidst the frenetic pace of Frieze week
Rising from the ashes: as Los Angeles rebuilds after the wildfires, a Del Vaz Projects exhibition features subversive new ecologies
The exhibition includes work by three artists who are united by a shared invocation of alchemical transformation
12 must-see exhibitions in and around Los Angeles during Frieze
From ancient Peruvian pottery and mid-century Modern ceramics, to reimagined Old Masters, an invented queer cowboy movie and more






