The works on paper at Parker Gallery, in Los Angeles, ‘encounter memories, fantasies and dream images along the way’
The artist’s tent city at Hauser & Wirth, in rapidly gentrifying downtown LA, is a ‘parody of pious politically activist art’
In a monographic exhibition at LACMA in Los Angeles, US, Eleanor Antin rediscovers the ‘other selves’ within her
Two parallel exhibitions in LA, at Blum & Poe and Nonaka-Hill gallery, show how Japanese artists of the 1980s and ‘90s confronted Postmodernism
From Faith Wilding’s animistic deities to Pierre Guyotat’s orgiastic drawings, the frieze editors review their favourite shows in LA
A series of sculptures shown at Jenny’s, Los Angeles, challenge traditional categories of art
Frieze global partner LIFEWTR marks the inaugural Frieze Los Angeles with a publicly accessible artwork at The Standard DTLA by L.A. artist Tofer Chin
As his retrospective opens at the Hammer Museum, a look at the influence Ruppersberg has held over art and pop culture
As the inaugural Frieze Los Angeles opens this week, here are the exhibitions you shouldn’t miss across the city
Rapper and Actor Edison Chen Shares What He’d Do With 24 Hours in the City
With a solo show opening at Kasmin Gallery in March, the LA-based artist describes how his latest work is inspired by the natural world
An exhibition at MOCA, Los Angeles, creates a trans-historical dialogue between Farber’s works and a generation of artists he influenced
Creative enterprises joining Frieze Los Angeles range from A-Z West to andSons chocolatiers
An exhibition at Regen Projects, Los Angeles, sheds new light on colonialist patterns and projections
For an exhibition at O-Town House, Los Angeles, the artist and filmmaker invited 31 friends to photograph artworks he gave to them
The legendary sculptor and performance artist talks liquid sculpture, the politics of dance and the liberating qualities of nylon hosiery
‘An exciting new dimension’ to the city’s cultural scene premieres February 2019
At LA-based non-profit space JOAN, works by local artists Walter Askin, Elizabeth Bain and Sandra Vista embody theatricality in all its forms
The longtime director of MoMA PS1 heads to the West Coast
From high-end kitchens to backyard pit smokers, the esteemed food writer found art and artistry in ‘the fault lines’ between communities