Los Angeles Art Exhibits

I Hear the Train a Comin': This Artweek.LA (May 14, 2012)

Bill Bush | Posted 05.16.2012

Bill Bush

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Giddy Up! My Little Pony Rides Into Los Angeles

Susan Michals | Posted 04.30.2012

Susan Michals

My Little Pony, the doe-eyed, sweet little pinnacle of sexually ambiguous innocence, will be the center of attention at Hasbro's MY LITTLE PONY Project 2012, a charity art exhibition.

PLAN ForYourArt: April 26-May 2

Bettina Korek | Posted 04.26.2012

Bettina Korek

To commemorate the centennial of the cherry trees gifted to the United States from Japan, the Japanese American Cultural & Community Center will celebrate its first annual spring festival: LA Bloom.

What Hath Mat Gleason Wrought?: This Artweek.LA (April 16, 2012)

Bill Bush | Posted 04.17.2012

Bill Bush

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Female Personifications of the Sister Cities of Los Angeles: This Artweek.LA (April 9, 2012)

Bill Bush | Posted 04.11.2012

Bill Bush

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PLAN ForYourArt: April 5-11

Bettina Korek | Posted 04.05.2012

Bettina Korek

The original Barter Show (1969) consisted of watercolor washes which Ed Kienholz bartered for the sums, objects, or experiences painted on them. As a tribute, a group of artists have been commissioned to follow Kienholz's guidelines.

O-k-LA-h-o-m-a: This Artweek.LA (April 2, 2012)

Bill Bush | Posted 04.03.2012

Bill Bush

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A Landscape of Artistic Expression: This Artweek.LA (March 5, 2012)

Bill Bush | Posted 05.06.2012

Bill Bush

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Now Isn't That Spacial?: This Artweek.LA (Feb. 27, 2012)

Bill Bush | Posted 04.29.2012

Bill Bush

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Three of Another Kind: This Artweek.LA (Feb. 20, 2012)

Bill Bush | Posted 04.22.2012

Bill Bush

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Fair to Mid-Century-Land: This Artweek.LA (February 13, 2012)

Bill Bush | Posted 04.15.2012

Bill Bush

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Out-and-Out: Gay and Lesbian Latino Artists Shine

Noel Alumit | Posted 08.30.2011

Noel Alumit

In El Vuelo, artist Juan Solis begins with a portrait of a solemn Latino man. Beneath the man is a cage, the door is open, and a bird has taken flight. This spirit of freedom is what it feels like to experience Out-and-Out.

Big Day at LACMA

Peter Clothier | Posted 05.25.2011

Peter Clothier

"Olmec: Colossal Masterworks of Ancient Mexico" features masterworks from roughly 1400 to 400 BC, allowing us the opportunity to experience human history through the objects that people made and left behind.

WWII Tragedy Transformed This Doctor Into an Artist

Edward Goldman | Posted 05.25.2011

Edward Goldman

I look at the humble materials of Alberto Burri's early works and see the deprivation of his life -- a young Italian doctor of the Fascist party, a POW in an American camp in a remote area of Texas.