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‘Chicano art is American art’: Cheech Marin on celebrating Latino art and the connections between art and activism
As he approaches his 80th birthday, the comedian and collector revels in watching people interact with the art at his namesake museum in Riverside, California
Outrageous and outsized musical tribute to Claes Oldenburg takes the stage in Los Angeles
In “Enormous Things: The Musical”, the beloved Pop artist confronts a creative block while Jeff Koons taunts him mercilessly and Calder, Kusama and Michelangelo offer advice
Lacma's inaugural art parade celebrates new building and Los Angeles creative community
Artists and performers of all kinds flocked to Wilshire Boulevard for the city's first Art Parade
Inside Refik Anadol's Dataland, the world’s first AI art museum
An immersive “laboratory of imagination” from Anadol's studio boots up in Downtown Los Angeles
Comment | Farewell, Los Angeles’s ‘punk’ Box gallery
The Chinatown stalwart championed overlooked artists, from Barbara T. Smith to Wally Hedrick
Getty Center reveals details of upcoming campus renovations
In addition to replacing its famous tram, the museum will build a more inviting waiting area at the bottom of the hill and a new welcome hall at the top
Los Angeles’s new Hospital of Emotions pop-up gives artists keys to the asylum
Artists have transformed 80 spaces in a defunct hospital for the city’s latest immersive installation
Kelly Akashi and friends celebrate Altadena's resilience after Los Angeles wildfires
In a two-day installation and performance, the Los Angeles-based artist examined new growth at the site of her burned-down house and studio
The curator awakens: Lucas Museum of Narrative Art reveals inaugural exhibition lineup
George Lucas is curating 18 thematic exhibitions that will fill 100,000 sq. ft of the $1bn museum he and his wife Mellody Hobson are building in Los Angeles
The Big Review | Lacma's David Geffen Galleries ★★★★
This vast, visionary new building on the Los Angeles County Museum of Art campus flaunts strengths in displaying antiquities
From the World Cup and the Olympics to two new museums: upcoming cultural attractions in Los Angeles
As well as the renovated and expanded Los Angeles County Museum of Art, here are some of the art and culture projects to look forward to
Drum and trumpet with human skulls attached complicate plan for restitution from Los Angeles to Ghana
Two West African musical instruments at the Fowler Museum were looted by British troops in the late 19th century
Sea change: inside LACMA’s new curatorial strategy
The David Geffen Galleries showcase the Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s permanent collection, which is reorganised around oceans and seas, emphasising connection and circulation
Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s new David Geffen Galleries reframe 6,000 years of history
A vast concrete beauty that has been 20 years in the making is opening on 19 April, aiming to serve the local community and provide a welcoming focal point for the Los Angeles area
Getty Center will close for a year to undergo major renovations
The upgrades, set to start in March 2027 and estimated to cost between $600m and $800m, will include a new tram from the parking structure to the museum’s hilltop campus
Overdue payments to artists, landlords and workers at a popular gallery reflect pressures squeezing the dealer sector
The New York gallery The Hole has closed its Los Angeles space after struggling to pay bills and artists
At Frieze Los Angeles, Greg Ito’s bright baggage carries hope
The Japanese American artist’s colourful Superposition Gallery stand is both eye-catching and imbued with personal history
Los Angeles’s next generation of dealers forges new paths
Local galleries that stayed nimble during recent socioeconomic headwinds have emerged from the market downturn
What in tarnation is U-Haul Gallery showing now?
A new painting by the artist Alexis Rockman, made using tar from Los Angeles’s famous La Brea Tar Pits
Post-Fair delivers by keeping it simple
Four miles and a world apart from Frieze, Post-Fair is in its second iteration this year, offering an antidote to the chaos of art week for gallerists, collectors and visitors alike
Frieze Los Angeles Diary: hockey hotties, roaming Rami and Simon sells
Plus: an art-filled flea market and a Serpentine celebration
‘I rely heavily on instinct’: entertainment mogul Hassan Smith on the art he collects and why
John Legend’s manager, a prolific collector of Black post-war and contemporary art, tells us about a recent acquisition and the artists he regrets missing out on
Patrick Martinez’s anti-Ice neons greet Frieze LA visitors
The Los Angeles-based artist’s bright and bold works make a statement at the fair’s main entrance
Expert Eye: curator Cornelia Stokes’s Frieze LA favourites
A walk through the fair with the new assistant curator of the art of the African Diaspora at SFMoMA and Museum of the African Diaspora
J. Paul Getty Museum acquires trove of Irving Penn photographs
The famed photographer created the 189 works while travelling in Peru
Enzo fair is fun and fee-free
A buoyant, young crowd gathered for the fair’s inaugural edition in Echo Park
Felix Art Fair brings good vibes—and healthy sales
The fair’s laid-back hotel venue did not stop dealers from doing brisk business during the VIP preview
Frieze Los Angeles Diary: Joe Cool, cold juice and hot desert art
Plus: a Beverly Hills bash and dollar-store delights
Perfectly unusual settings for art in Los Angeles
Looking beyond the traditional white walls, Los Angeles artists are opening experimental spaces in unlikely venues, from gardens to restaurants to wholesale markets
‘My paintings are always really kitchen sink, everything’s thrown into them’: Christina Quarles on her new solo show in Los Angeles
The artist’s first solo exhibition with Hauser & Wirth in Los Angeles features works she made after her community in Altadena was devastated by the Eaton fire in January of last year





























