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Weekend Expo
There’s no question that L.A. is the city to be for contemporary art right now, from gallery rows in Chinatown and Culver City, pop-ups and collectives, to the BCAM at... Read more
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Museum Time
The Middle Ages in France are often mistakenly thought of as dark times permeated by Black Death, carnage in the Holy Land, and the illiterate masses—a giant waiting room before... Read more
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The Art of Conversation
The Museum of Contemporary Art books some beachtime with famous creators, and the intelligentsia... Read more
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Striking Gold
When Bonhams & Butterfields hosts its semi-annual Made in California auction on Nov. 22, in addition to new works, it’ll be a Ferus gang reunion with pieces from the creative... Read more
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Wandering Eye
French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson imbued his work with a sense of nostalgia, movement and surprise. This month, SFMOMA hangs “Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Modern Century,” the first large-scale U.S. retrospective of... Read more
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REPORTS FROM THE SOCIAL FRONT: SF20
An all-star crowd of art aficionados convened at Fort Mason Center for the annual SF20 Show and Sale cocktail party, hosted by Carla Emil and Rich Silverstein. Proceeds went to... Read more
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Party of the Year
In 2009, Lady Gaga sported a silver crown by Frank Gehry and crooned from a piano designed by Damien Hirst, while dancers from the Bolshoi Ballet twirled on stage in... Read more
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Up at the Villa
In sunny Calistoga, Artist Carlo Marchiori has built a grand estate, resplendent with dramatic murals and monumental... Read more
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Turning to Stones
A new L.A. store highlights unique ceramic artistry and exquisite... Read more
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Maximum Exposure
Alex Prager's picture of L.A. is a curious paradox in vibrant colors and stirring moments.... Read more





