Haiku Reviews
HuffPost Arts' Haiku Reviews is a monthly feature where invited critics review exhibitions and performances in short form. Some will be in the traditi...
HuffPost Arts' Haiku Reviews is a monthly feature where invited critics review exhibitions and performances in short form. Some will be in the traditi...
Bettina Korek | Posted 05.29.2012
Herb Ritts: L.A. Style explores Herb Ritts's extensive photographic career, including a selection of renowned and previously unpublished photographs, as well as his directorial projects.
The Huffington Post | Kathleen Miles | Posted 03.31.2012
FRIDAY Dinosaurs, Languages & Hip Hop What: The Natural History Museum opens its doors for another "First Fridays" evening of discussions, performan...
AP | By GEIR MOULSON | Posted 03.14.2012
BERLIN -- A primer on three decades of post-World War II art from Los Angeles, including iconic images from Ed Ruscha and David Hockney, abstract work...
Jane Chafin | Posted 05.01.2012
White's work has always been cross-disciplinary, seamlessly blending object-making and performance. In today's art world, there's nothing unusual about that, but when White was getting his MFA at Otis Art Institute in the late '60s, it was almost unheard of.
Posted 02.29.2012
HuffPost Arts' Haiku Reviews is a monthly feature where invited critics review exhibitions and performances in short form. Some will be in the traditi...
Posted 02.17.2012
Not long ago, women had to fight to earn the title of artist. But the Woman's Building changed that. The Woman's Building was founded in 1973 by ar...
J.L. Sirisuk | Posted 04.16.2012
The Architecture and Design Museum of Los Angeles is hosting Eames Designs: The Guest-Host Relationship. Visitors of the exhibit will leave with a different outlook and perhaps consider the magic within the details.
Tanja M. Laden | Posted 04.07.2012
Bettina Korek | Posted 04.03.2012
Outsiders Observe Los Angeles will show films that look at L.A. by artists who were visitors to L.A. What truths about the city are these non-Angelenos able to see, and how do they express them?
Bill Bush | Posted 04.02.2012
Posted 02.01.2012
Do you remember your first time you saw dry ice? Mine was in a punch bowl as part of a Halloween school dance. There was something inherently magical ...
Bettina Korek | Posted 03.27.2012
Artist Thomas Demand and filmmaker Alex McDowell discuss models as tools and interpretations of worlds and what makes a surrounding not only convincing but also a reality.
Gabrielle Selz | Posted 03.25.2012
In Wheeler's art case it is purely the medium of light that we explore, touch, see, and sense. His simplified use of material heightens and distills the experience. Being inside his space is at once ethereal and dense.
John Seed | Posted 03.20.2012
'Round the Clock: Chinese American Artists Working in Los Angeles, part of the Getty's Pacific Standard Time initiative, features more than one hundred works by Los Angeles artists.
Brett Baker | Posted 02.18.2012
Bettina Korek | Posted 02.14.2012
Join the Pacific Standard Time museums this weekend in Downtown and Exposition Park as they celebrate Pacific Standard Time with two days of exhibitions, special activities, and free events.
Tom Teicholz | Posted 01.29.2012

The Huffington Post | Kathleen Miles | Posted 11.18.2011
FRIDAY: "Blues for an Alabama Sky" What: "Blues for an Alabama Sky" takes a vivid and powerful look at a pivotal moment in the 20th century Africa...
Tom Teicholz | Posted 01.18.2012
All too rare is an art exhibition that invites the viewer to share in the joy of discovery, engaging us as confidants in new revelations that suddenly seem self-evident. "Speaking in Tongues: Wallace Berman and Robert Heinecken, 1961-1976," is just such an exhibition.
Posted 11.19.2011
HuffPost Arts' Haiku Reviews is a biweekly feature where invited critics review exhibitions and performances in short form. Some will be in the tradit...
Edward Goldman | Posted 01.18.2012
Marina Abramovic, looking very professorial in her white coat, instructed all of us to obey the rules and not to talk to, and definitely not to touch, any of the performers whose heads or naked bodies were displayed on our tables.
Adele Scheele | Posted 01.11.2012
When you think of visual artists, you expect them to be working from flashes of inspiration, totally expressive, struggling and poor, sometimes even s...
Bettina Korek | Posted 01.10.2012
Adam McEwen's paintings, sculptures, photographs, and installations present subtle re-workings of the familiar signs and objects that surround us in our daily lives.
HuffingtonPost.com | Laura Schocker | Posted 01.06.2012
At 2 a.m. Sunday morning, we finally recaptured that lost hour of sleep from last March as we marked the end of daylight saving time. And for the 47 m...
Posted 03.31.2012