Tara Anne Dalbow
Sophie Calle explores the stories we tell ourselves
The artist's first major North American survey gathers five decades of work, mining the unstable border between documentation and invention
‘Everyone can talk about a cabinet or a chair’: Ryan Preciado on his show at Hollyhock House in Los Angeles
The artist brings his “insecure sculptures” to one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s most unusual buildings, located in East Hollywood
Pace Prints will open printmaking studio and gallery in Los Angeles
The New York-based publisher sees opportunity in the city’s large community of artists
Bearing the weight of the world: Amanda Ross-Ho rolls out a new performance at Frieze Los Angeles
The artist embraces the Sisyphean task of clocking the fair’s duration on its three-acre turf field
12 must-see exhibitions in and around Los Angeles during Frieze
From the latest additions to Judith Baca's "Great Wall of Los Angeles" at Jeffrey Deitch and "Monuments" at Moca and the Brick, to the Julia Stoschek Foundation's epic pop-up show of video art and medieval creation stories at the Getty
Abundance of botanical forms and monumental paintings reflects optimism at San Francisco’s Fog Design+Art fair
The fair’s 12th edition opened with record attendance at its gala preview and eye-catching stands blurring boundaries between art and design
At a Los Angeles exhibition, contemporary artists face off with decommissioned Confederate statues
The show at the Brick and the Museum of Contemporary Art addresses the US’s fraught racial history—featuring decommissioned Confederate monuments alongside works by Kara Walker, Leonardo Drew, Torkwase Dyson and others






