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Frieze Los Angeles 2025

Less than two months after some of the most destructive wildfires in US history, Frieze Los Angeles and its satellite fairs have brought the art world’s focus onto the city at a time when most local

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Making some last-minute rearrangements to better serve the fire-affected art community across the city of Los Angeles, Frieze introduced a handful of fire-relief initiatives, including Galleries Together for the LA Arts Community Fire Relief Fund. In

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Post-Fair, a new satellite fair in downtown Santa Monica, “is all about economy”, says the founder and Los Angeles-based dealer Chris Sharp: “Economy of presentation, financial economy and economy of production.” Conceived as a low-cost alternative

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Famous faces hit the right note at Frieze Star quality: Jada Pinkett Smith was among the celebrities spotted at Frieze this week Photo: Eric Thayer Celebrities continued to visit Frieze on Friday, the fair’s first public

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The Los Angeles-based Taiwanese artist Su Yu-Xin creates ethereal landscapes in her paintings using natural pigments collected from sites around the world. Her first solo exhibition in the US, Searching the Sky for Gold at the

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Earthshaker Del Vaz Projects Until 18 April The sky turned orange last month in Los Angeles. Like in the late artist Derek Jarman’s short film, Journey to Avebury (1971), it was as if a coloured gel

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The Hammer Museum, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (Lacma) and the Museum of Contemporary Art (Moca) have jointly acquired two works by Los Angeles-based artists from this year’s edition of Frieze: a mixed-media canvas

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The buzz was palpable at the opening day of the Felix Art Fair (until 23 February) on Wednesday, as steady streams of visitors floated through the hallways of the Hollywood Roosevelt hotel in West Hollywood. The

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On Wednesday night, poolside at Chateau Marmont in West Hollywood, the London-born, Los Angeles-based artist Anthony James unveiled Reflections of Speed (2025), a high-octane work created in collaboration with the British luxury automaker Aston Martin. The

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The Mexico City-based artist Ana Segovia’s winking, neon reinterpretations of the Mexican cowboy (or charro) archetype bend and break preconceived notions of normative machismo, translating film stills from Mexico’s cinematic Golden Age into an unabashedly queer

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The Los Angeles-based collector Michael Sherman is the co-founder of the production company Bow & Arrow Entertainment, whose credits include, among many others, the 2016 documentary Maurizio Cattelan: Be Right Back. As a collector, his tastes

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The Fowler Museum at the University of California Los Angeles had big plans for the second weekend in January: a large public celebration for the opening of its second PST Art show, featuring a welcoming ceremony

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Los Angeles has many important cultural legacies—legacies often crowded out by the loud blare of Hollywood. The story of Corita Kent, also called Sister Mary Corita (1918-86), is one of them. A teacher and artist, Kent

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There is no shortage of opportunities to support wildfire-relief efforts in Los Angeles this week. Just a short drive from Frieze, the Bergamot Station Arts Center’s galleries have teamed up for Out of the Ashes (until

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One of Los Angeles’s defining mid-century design companies began at the kitchen table of a young couple living in a new housing tract in Mar Vista. In 1950 Max and Rita Lawrence, enamoured with post-war aesthetics,

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Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Until 13 July Remember the scene in Jurassic Park when Laura Dern first sees from the Jeep, with wide-eyed awe and wonder, a thundering computer-generated dinosaur? That moment plays as

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The Brooklyn-based street artist Victor “Marka27” Quiñonez has received this year’s Frieze Impact Prize. The award recognises an artist whose work has had a profound social impact with $25,000 in prize money and a solo stand

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During last month’s Los Angeles wildfires, the loss of any home was tragic. For artists who had studios at their homes, the conflagrations were doubly devastating. It meant losing their workplace, equipment, supplies, archives, works in

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Fowler Museum at UCLA, Los Angeles, until 13 April Along Peru’s desert coast, despite unpredictable weather and harsh conditions, some of the oldest and most advanced civilisations in the Americas blossomed. Over thousands of years, cities

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