A kaleidoscopic and perpetually vibrant city, LA transforms every street corner into a platform for expression. From light-filled galleries to monumental frescoes, from immersive installations to neighborhood markets, creativity is everywhere, free and bold. Enter a world where art shapes the city as much as it reflects it.
David Lynch’s personal collection is now up for auction in Los Angeles, offering fans and collectors a rare chance to own items from his home, studio, and film sets. Hosted by Julien’s Auctions, the event features memorabilia, artwork, scripts, and furniture that reflect Lynch’s iconic surrealist style.
The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, set to open in 2026 in Los Angeles, is announcing a leadership change with the departure of Sandra Jackson-Dumont in 2025 and a strategic restructuring under the interim leadership of Jim Gianopulos and George Lucas. The museum dedicated to narrative art will feature artists such as Robert Colescott, Norman Rockwell and Frida Kahlo, offering a rich collection that explores storytelling across a variety of visual mediums.
Frieze Los Angeles 2025 stands as a symbol of resilience and creativity, bringing together more than 130 international galleries to support the local arts community impacted by the recent wildfires.
Kenneth Webb, a 34-year-old artist, presents his solo exhibition, “Hymns from the Cave,” at Huma Gallery in Los Angeles, tracing his inspiring journey from 16 years in prison for murder to his transformation into an accomplished artist. The exhibition, which combines work he created in prison and after his release, illustrates redemption and resilience through art.
California wildfires are seriously threatening the Los Angeles Cultural District, leading to mass closures at museums like the Getty Villa and the Broad. Cultural institutions are taking emergency measures to protect their priceless collections, while officials are urging vigilance as critical conditions continue.
Mark Grotjahn, an influential American artist born in 1968, is renowned for his bold abstract and geometric paintings. Known for his meticulous exploration of perspective, his work often draws from modernist movements like cubism and minimalism.
Mark Bradford is a contemporary American artist renowned for his large-scale abstract paintings that often incorporate everyday materials such as paper, posters, and textiles. His works are known for their complexity, layering, and ability to comment on social, racial, and political issues. Bradford’s pieces resonate with themes of urban life, resilience, and inequality, making him a unique voice in contemporary art...
LACMA is under fire after Korean art experts declared several paintings in its “Korean Treasures” exhibition as forgeries, leading to the cancellation of the catalogue and raising questions about the museum's vetting process.
Frieze Los Angeles, now in its fifth year, emphasizes the integration of local artists and galleries while expanding its international reach, showcasing around 95 exhibitors. The fair nurtures a dynamic art scene through its Focus sector and public art initiatives, reinforcing Los Angeles' position as a key cultural hub.
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