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All of the Murakami pieces in the Broad’s collection will be on view in 'Takashi Murakami: Stepping on the Tail of a Rai...
02/16/2022

All of the Murakami pieces in the Broad’s collection will be on view in 'Takashi Murakami: Stepping on the Tail of a Rainbow,' opening this Spring The Broad Read more in Time Out Los Angeles

Plus another exhibition that explores the symbolism of the American flag.

For the Critic's Pick in the New York Times, Roberta Smith writes "The publication of a catalogue raisonné is a momentou...
02/09/2022

For the Critic's Pick in the New York Times, Roberta Smith writes "The publication of a catalogue raisonné is a momentous event, and Kossoff’s is being celebrated by the exhibition, 'Leon Kossoff: A Life in Painting,' a title shared by three small, carefully thought-out surveys at the artist’s primary galleries: Mitchell-Innes & Nash in New York, Annely Juda Fine Art in London and L.A. Louver in Los Angeles."

A 13-painting show surveys a great career and marks the publication of a catalog of all the artist’s paintings of family, friends and London in a single, weighty volume.

"I came to being an artist after studying photography in the 1980s at CalArts. I had studied philosophy and transferred ...
02/08/2022

"I came to being an artist after studying photography in the 1980s at CalArts. I had studied philosophy and transferred there in my third year, and what a lucky break that was. It was a very interesting time, that particular era, and what we were reading and discussing made me decide that what I wanted to do was make things." Read more from Liz Larner in Artforum and visit her current exhibition, 'Don't put it back like it was' at Sculpture Center

ORCHIDS, PENNIES, BUTTERMILK. A sphere made from sixteen miles of surgical gauze and a cube woven out of thin strips of copper. Sly arranged marriages between rubber and wood; leather and false eyelashes; sand, stone, and bark. Gossamer lattices and sheets of chain. Forms rendered in polyurethane, s...

Rachel Harrison is a Brooklyn-based multi-disciplinary artist best known for work that tempts recognition but exists in ...
02/01/2022

Rachel Harrison is a Brooklyn-based multi-disciplinary artist best known for work that tempts recognition but exists in what she describes as “forms that can’t be described.” Her exhibition 'Caution Kneeling Bus' is currently on view at Regen Projects Read more in HYPEBEAST:

On view at Regen Projects in Los Angeles.

With two stellar retrospectives, one time-based installation, and several commissions by local artists, The Phillips Col...
01/28/2022

With two stellar retrospectives, one time-based installation, and several commissions by local artists, The Phillips Collection has dedicated its galleries to highlighting abstract work by Black artists. It is unlike anything else the museum has done in at least the last two decades.

With two stellar retrospectives, one time-based installation, and several commissions by local artists, the Phillips Collection has dedicated its galleries to highlighting abstract work by Black artists.

"Architecture firm Frederick Fisher and Partners has completed a trio of hilltop buildings for The Ojai Valley School Up...
01/27/2022

"Architecture firm Frederick Fisher and Partners has completed a trio of hilltop buildings for The Ojai Valley School Upper Campus in Ventura County, CA.

This project was designed in the wake of the December 2017 Thomas Fire, which devastated the region. Though plans were in the works for growth, Frederick Fisher says that they ""seized this rare 'blank canvas' opportunity to create a functionally and aesthetically unified, state-of-the-art learning, living and gathering village."" Explore the new campus and all of it's wonder:"

American firm Frederick Fisher and Partners has completed a trio of hilltop buildings for a California school that was partly destroyed by a wildfire.

New show alert! Open now at SculptureCenter is Liz Larner: Don't put it back like it was. The show features her infamous...
01/26/2022

New show alert! Open now at SculptureCenter is Liz Larner: Don't put it back like it was. The show features her infamous 'corner basher' which channels the helpless and hopeful rage of our day. Read about that sculpture and more in The Art Newspaper

The artist’s 1988 kinetic, participatory sculpture—which is included in a new survey show at SculptureCenter in New York—is temperamentally attuned to the prevailing moods of 2022

Duane Slick Brings His Coyotes to The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum Museum in Connecticut. Now on view is Slick's firs...
01/25/2022

Duane Slick Brings His Coyotes to The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum Museum in Connecticut. Now on view is Slick's first solo museum exhibition, bringing together over 90 paintings, prints, photographs and video all made within the last five years. Read more about his inspiration in Forbes

“Duane Slick: The Coyote Makes the Sunset Better" marks the artist’s first solo museum exhibition, bringing together over 90 paintings, prints, photographs and video all made within the last five years.

"Abba’s 1980 breakup song 'Winner Takes It All,' as covered by Carla Bruni, inspired the latest group exhibition at Mari...
01/21/2022

"Abba’s 1980 breakup song 'Winner Takes It All,' as covered by Carla Bruni, inspired the latest group exhibition at Marianne Boesky Gallery, curated by Amoako Boafo and Larry Ossei-Mensah.

The show explores questions of identity and resilience through figurative works by nine emerging artists. Read about the exhibition in WWD:

The group show explores questions of identity and resilience through figurative works by nine emerging artists.

Back for the first time since 2020 is FOG Design+Art along with San Francisco's unofficial art week.Take a look at fair ...
01/20/2022

Back for the first time since 2020 is FOG Design+Art along with San Francisco's unofficial art week.

Take a look at fair highlights as well as other exhibitions throughout the city, such as Jessica Silverman new shows at its Chinatown location:

Beyond Fort Mason exhibition space, galleries open new shows while new ICA SF soft-launches in Dogpatch.

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