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1

Ars Longa, Vita Brevis

2

The Provocative and Explicit Art of Sarah Lucas

3

Art and Empire in San Diego

4

Two Exhibitions Mixing Art, Music, and Politics

5

Summer Reading in the Art World

6

These Dance Performances Were Music To My Eyes and Ears

7

Disappearing—California c. 1970

8

LACMA Exhibition of Contemporary Chinese Art is A Winner

9

Getty Villa Welcomes Its Ancient Ancestors

10

Terry Allen at L.A. Louver

11

These People and Animals Compete For Our Attention

12

All about Dilexi Gallery, 1958-1969

13

Celebrating the Anniversaries of Bauhaus and Rembrandt

14

Sarah Lucas at the Hammer

15

My Fantasies About Film, Literature, and Architecture

16

Agnes Pelton at the Phoenix Art Museum

17

Galia Linn and Alexandra Grant: Stories in Clay and Paint

18

Kirsten Everberg at 1301 PE

19

Skirball and Vielmetter Los Angeles: Art, Fashion, Politics

20

A Tale of Two Museums: MOCA and LACMA

21

MOCA: 40 Years Old and Free for All

22

Fred Wilson’s Afro Kismet at Maccarone gallery

23

Smart, Courageous and, Yes, Totally Naked

24

Roy Dowell at As-Is

25

Broken Back, Unbroken Spirit

26

Parergon at Blum and Poe

27

Cool Art and Hot Fashion South of LA

28

George Condo at Spruth Magers

29

LA museums challenge our views about art, sex and politics

30

Bachardy and Shiokava Digging Deep Into Their Souls

31

Coachella Valley as crucible of creativity?

32

Gods of Architecture Smile Upon LA

33

Tschabalala Self at the Hammer

34

This Spring Has Turned Our Gods and Angels Into Artists

35

Piero Manzoni at Hauser & Wirth

36

Powerful Art Holding Our Attention Over Centuries

37

Soul of a Nation at The Broad

38

500 Years Later Pontormo Speaks Loud and Clear

39

Marnie Weber at Pasadena City College

40

In Many Ways These Movie Stars are Bigger Than Life

41

Murakami at Gagosian

42

Retrospectives of White and Ruppersberg at LACMA and Hammer

43

Allen Ruppersberg at the Hammer

44

Hooray for Hollywood

45

Lisa Anne Auerbach

46

Fool Me Once, Fool Me Twice: The Pleasure Is Mine

47

Art Fair Valentine

48

Los Angeles Basking in Art

49

Jeffrey Vallance and Blinky, The Friendly Hen

50

A Lady In White: An Affair to Remember

51

Lazaros, or L., and A.S.T.R.A.L.O.R.A.C.L.E.S.

52

Sally Mann: The Naked Truth

53

Tomás Saraceno at Bonakdar Gallery

54

Visiting Notorious RBG and Skid Row Museum

55

Richard Diebenkorn at Weisman Museum at Pepperdine

56

Broken Family Reunited on Museum Walls

57

Evan Holloway and Fred Eversley at Kordansky Gallery

58

Artists Whose Art Bursts with Complex Stories

59

Outliers at LACMA

60

The Best Art Memories of 2018

61

The Renaissance Nude at the Getty

62

Must See Before Christmas

63

Jesse Mockrin at Night Gallery and Taylor Mac at UCLA

64

Art as a Headache, Art as Medicine

65

Bridget Riley and Lee Mullican and the ‘60s

66

The Best Holiday Gifts for Your Smart Friends

67

Laura Owens at MOCA

68

Thanksgiving Art Recipe

69

Art Exchange Between Los Angeles and New York

70

Rauschenberg at LACMA

71

Thanks Gods for Art

72

A Quarter-Mile Trip Around the World

73

The problem with Manny Farber

74

Literally & Figuratively Speaking, They Nailed It

75

Victor Hugo Drawings at the Hammer

76

Artists as Cultural and Political Provocateurs

77

Sharon Ellis at Christopher Grimes

78

Striking Stage Design Worthy of a Museum Show

79

B. Wurtz and Nina Chanel Abney

80

Ai Weiwei All Over Town

81

Lari Pittman at Regen Projects

82

Challenging Exhibitions at USC Fisher Museum of Art

83

Buckminster Fuller at Edward Cella Art & Architecture

84

Sacred Texts, Metaphysical Images

85

Ai Weiwei, Adrian Piper and Karon Davis

86

Poetic Perfection by Penn, Inspiring Madness from Kusama

87

Richard Deacon with Sui Jianguo and Incognito

88

Never Too Much Van Gogh

89

King of the Pirates at Maccarone

90

A Sentimental Art Journey

91

Vincent Fecteau at Matthew Marks

92

Cultural Embrace, Politics Aside

93

Jess at Kohn Gallery

94

Choice of New Director Proves Insecurity of MOCA Trustees

95

Art of the Aparicio family at The Mistake Room

96

Dance and Poetry On the Stage and the Gallery Floor

97

As You Like It at Praz-Delavallade

98

Three Museums at the Top of Their Game

99

Icons of Style at the Getty Museum

100

Closing and Openings of Museums in SoCal

101

Charles Long at Tanya Bonakdar and at the Hammer

102

In Prison with Art: Caesar Must Die

103

Larry Bell at Hauser & Wirth and in Aspen Art Museum

104

Surviving Hot Days with Cool Art

105

A Journey That Wasn't at the Broad

106

The Best Attractions, Distractions, and Inspiration For This Holiday Week

107

Mary Heilmann at Hauser & Wirth

108

Head Over Heels With Photography And Fashion

109

Shinique Smith at CAAM

110

When Artistic Inspiration Becomes Obsession

111

Kimiyo Mishima and Shomei Tomatsu at Nonaka-Hill

112

Proof Ellsworth Kelly is Alive and Well

113

Made in L.A. 2018

114

Must See at The Hammer and Skirball

115

Beyond The Nile at the Getty

116

Art News to Keep Our Spirits High

117

Hannah Wilke at Selwyn Fine Art

118

Art Explosion at MOCA

119

Stephen Prina at Spruth Magers Gallery

120

Francesca Gabbiani at Gavlak

121

Street Art: Love It or Hate It

122

Peter Shire and Rashid Johnson

123

American & Russian museums explore painful national histories

124

Tony DeLap at Laguna Art Museum

125

Make Art, Not Walls

126

Beauty and The Brain

127

Self-Portraits by Artists

128

At The Brewery: Brewing Art, Not Beer

129

Meleko Mokgosi at the Fowler Museum

130

Goodbye to Sharks, Hello to Brushstrokes: Damien Hirst

131

Teotihuacan at LACMA

132

An Ancient Love Affair to Remember

133

Andy Warhol, J.B.Blunk and Alma Allen

134

Listening to Artists

135

Taylor Mac Sings A Different Tune

136

Exotic and mysterious, both on paper and on stage

137

Jasper Johns at The Broad

138

These Artists Would Be Better Choice to Design Oscars’ Stage

139

Matthew Rolston at Fahey/Klein Gallery

140

Artists and Flying Lovers Land in LA

141

Charlemagne Palestine’s Incomprehensible Glory

142

Digging Inside: Artists as Archeologists

143

Robert Irwin, Twice

144

Wow! Obama’s and art as front page news

145

Alexis Smith at Weisman Museum at Pepperdine

146

Art, War, and Religion

147

Bari Ziperstein at Mier Gallery

148

Great Art Made by Imperfect, Flawed Men

149

Catherine Opie and Judy Fiskin

150

Statue of Liberty Won, Vermeer Lost

151

Ken Gonzales-Day and Anita Brenner

152

The Art of Crime

153

Live Art: LA/LA

154

Wende Museum Brings the Cold War and Russians to Culver City

155

Launch yourself into 2018

156

Happy Memories of Art Adventures in 2017

157

What a year for art in L.A.

158

Hearing the voices of gods through art

159

Pinxit Mexici at LACMA

160

Artsy holiday gifts according to yours truly

161

Channing Hansen knits anew

162

Norton Simon Museum celebrates centennial of Degas' death

163

Walton Ford and Chris Burden

164

Let's say hello to Rembrandt

165

Kinesthesia at Palm Springs Art Museum

166

Thank God for art

167

Caravaggio and Bellini at the Getty

168

Caravaggio: A genius, a murderer, a fugitive

169

John Baldessari at Jumex Museum and Sprüth Magers

170

Artists delivering punch after punch

171

Portrait of President Obama as prince, royalty or…?

172

Adrián Villar Rojas at Geffen Contemporary

173

Beauty and the Beast: All about art

174

Yayoi Kusama and Lucha Vavoom

175

Sizzling weather, cool art

176

Mike Kelley's Kandors

177

From LA to Oaxaca, with a touch of Paris

178

David Lamelas in three shows

179

From Van Gogh to Michelangelo, with a few stops in between

180

Pablo Rasgado and 'Las Chingaderas'

181

Is she censored for her pregnancy or her nakedness?

182

Julian Stanczak and Brian Wills

183

Visionary people hidden behind museum masterpieces

184

Radical women at the Hammer

185

Is it clay? No, glass! Is it woman? No, man!

186

PST at the Getty Museum

187

A labor of love during Labor Day weekend

188

A Universal History of Infamy at LACMA

189

Art in a former church and underground museum

190

Theatrical moments

191

Monuments to czars and communists 100 years after revolution

192

Sarah Charlesworth at LACMA

193

Artists, scholars and politicians on the museum stage

194

Carlos Almaraz and Alejandro Iñárritu

195

Carlos Almaraz: Playing with Fire

196

'How to Make the Universe Right' and Fran Siegel

197

Three exhibitions, three sides of a coin

198

John Mason and Morris Louis

199

In LA, Marc Chagall and old masters rule the day

200

At Home at LACMA

201

Happy birthday, Mr. Hockney, happy birthday to you…

202

Dennis Hopper and Ed Kienholz

203

Fascinating documentaries about life and art of three women

204

Analia Saban at Sprueth Magers

205

Chris Finley, Benjamin Weissman and Cindy Bernard

206

Hurry up before it closes

207

Diego and Frida

208

Parmigianino Moves to the Getty, Jasper Johns Visits the Broad

209

Andrea Zittel at Regen Projects and beyond

210

Los Angeles hills are alive with the sounds of… art

211

Marisa Merz at Hammer

212

Betye Saar in LA, Mark Bradford in Venice

213

Edgar Arcenaux performs at Vielmetter Projects

214

These photographs remind us who we are, and where we came from

215

Jim Shaw's Wig Museum at Marciano Art Foundation

216

Dancing, killing and praying for art

217

László Moholy-Nagy at LACMA

218

Hurrah to our French friends (and Julian Schnabel)

219

Kerry James Marshall at MOCA

220

Art news to keep our spirits high

221

Lari Pittman and Silke Otto-Knapp

222

Fashion and food to die for

223

Mary Weatherford and new digs for Christies

224

Holocaust Remembrance Day with Elie Wiesel's 'Night'

225

Carl Andre at MOCA

226

German émigré and impresario Galka Scheyer in LA

227

Visionary African Art at LACMA

228

Getty, Gehry and Carl Andre

229

Power and African American Women

230

Transforming a derelict Lincoln Heights warehouse into an art haven

231

Uta Barth at 1301 PE

232

The feisty marriage of art and politics

233

Virginia Dwan at LACMA

234

Dancing, painting, and protesting in downtown LA

235

Women of Abstract Expressionism

236

Commemorating centennial of 1917 Russian Revolution

237

Joe Zucker and Jim Isermann

238

The perfectly unruly art of Jason Rhoades & Llyn Foulkes

239

Desert X

240

Must-see documentaries about great artists

241

Andy Moses at Santa Monica College

242

Valentine's Day: Falling in love again

243

John Armleder at Kordansky

244

Beverly Pepper and Charles Garabedian at their best

245

Dubuffet drawings

246

Art with diverse perspectives of life in Iran

247

Larry Bell at the Weisman Museum

248

Red vs. black & white

249

Theaster Gates at Regen Projects

250

Life is short, art is forever

251

Gisela Colón at Diane Rosenstein

252

France and the US: Art and politics two centuries apart

253

Terry Riley now, Minimalism and Maximalism in 2017

254

The minimalist luxury of McLaughlin at LACMA

255

Happy times with art in 2016

256

Wrapping up 2016 with art

257

Dancing and driving with art

258

Paul Sietsema at Matthew Marks

259

At LACMA, Picasso vs. Rivera

260

Questionable Leonardo. Bad Koons. Great Isabelle.

261

R.H. Quaytman at MOCA and Michael Heizer at Gagosian

262

Diamond ring or David Hockney book?

263

Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice…

264

Art Brexit LA

265

Rat Bastard Protective Association and Jay Defeo

266

Becoming America at the Huntington

267

Scandalous politics –– the source of great but shocking art

268

Marnie Weber at Gavlak

269

Number of art museums in LA keeps growing

270

Schwitters, Arp, Miró and Isa Genzken

271

Nobel Prize in Literature goes to…musician Bob Dylan!

272

Doug Aitken at MOCA

273

Pop for the people: Roy Lichtenstein in LA

274

Helen Frankenthaler

275

LA artists abroad: Bill Viola in London, Betye Saar in Milan

276

Gaetano Pesce and Jun Kaneko

277

'Tripping' on art with Helen Frankenthaler and Doug Aitken

278

Gemini G.E.L.

279

USC and UCLA receive generous art donations

280

Fabulous Fall

281

Art. Passion. Politics.

282

Peter Krasnow at the Laguna Art Museum

283

Art Adventures in Long Beach

284

Alex Da Corte at Art and Shana Lutker

285

Exhibitions with artistic (and political) punch

286

Three Women at the Landing

287

In LA: exhibitions not to be missed

288

Going on the road for Ed Ruscha

289

Moscow: From the Kremlin to the Garage

290

Summer group shows and Mark Gash

291

From Russia with…Art

292

'London Calling' at the Getty

293

Bob Law, 1959-2001

294

Daniel Richter at Regen Projects

295

Photographers as Magicians and Tricksters

296

Federico Solmi at Luis De Jesus Gallery

297

The Soap Opera of the Rich and Famous (In Great Britain, Two Centuries Ago)

298

Cindy Sherman at the Broad

299

Three Books, Three Ladies on my Nightstand

300

Elaine Reichek at Shoshana Wayne Gallery

301

Hip Hop & Vivaldi? Oh Yes!

302

Made in LA at the Hammer

303

Compassion and Empathy through Art

304

Claire Falkenstein and Alex Israel

305

Art v. Politics

306

Carl Cheng and Eleanor Antin

307

A Weekend with Gronk, DeLoss and Viola

308

Cave Temples of Dunhuang

309

Empty and Disgusting? Doubly Wrong…

310

Wallace Berman: American Aleph

311

Ed Moses at 90, Still Kicking Ass

312

Marilyn Minter at Orange County Museum of Art

313

Great Artists: Troubled Personalities

314

Helen Lundeberg at Laguna Art Museum

315

Agnes Martin at LACMA

316

A Beautiful Monster, Indeed

317

Jesse Mockrin at Night Gallery

318

Betye Saar Retrospective

319

For Whom the Bell Tolls, It Tolls for Thee… SMMoA

320

Still Life with Fish and Robert Frank

321

Lilacs & Birds, Bernie & Rusty Nails

322

Channing Hansen at Marc Selwyn

323

Louis XIV to Donald Trump: "You are fired!"

324

Keith Sonnier, Brice Marden, Cy Twombly

325

Game Changers

326

A Revolution in the Making

327

Church. Museum. Art & Spirit.

328

Leap Before You Look

329

Buying Art v. Collecting Art

330

Fiona Banner's Heart of Darkness

331

Minimalism, Maximalism, and a Severed Head

332

James Goldstein, John Lautner and Kota Ezawa

333

Ladies Who Dare

334

Reading Art

335

Funny Things Happen on the Way to the… Art

336

Michael McMillen at LA Louver

337

Gods, Nudes, Politics

338

Amy Bessone at Gavlak Gallery

339

Chairman Mao and His Hundred Porcelain Flowers

340

Black Art Reigns

341

50 Shades of Black, 50 Shades of White

342

Lewis Klahr at REDCAT

343

Painful as Hell and Irresistible Still

344

Video Evolution at Young Projects

345

From Palm Springs to Montecito, with a Stop in West Hollywood

346

Coming Attractions

347

Happy Art Memories of 2015

348

Woven Gold at the Getty

349

Israel Goes to The Huntington

350

J.B. Blunk and Aaron Curry

351

Art Adventures Worthy of the Holiday Season

352

Magdalena Fernández and James Turrell

353

Our Best and Our Worst

354

Red and Blue: From Precious to Common

355

Art and Food

356

Art of War and Peace

357

The Avant Garde Won't Give Up

358

An Artist Has No Home in Europe except in Paris – Friedrich Nietzsche

359

Jim Shaw and 'The End is Here'

360

An Exhibition that Happily Shreds Its Prime Material

361

Frank Stella: A Retrospective

362

Ansel Adams, World War II, Manzanar

363

Njideka Akunyili Crosby at the Hammer

364

From Athens to Havana in One Day

365

Lee Mullican and Ralph Bacerra

366

Naked and Ugly and Irresistible

367

New Objectivity at LACMA

368

Exhibition Imagined as Studio, Storage, and Artists' Kitchens

369

Crotty, Manglano-Ovalle and Our Fragile World

370

A Weekend to Remember: All Art, All the Time

371

The Broad Effect

372

The Broad Surprises

373

Matthew Barney at MOCA

374

Gehry's Magic at LACMA / Barney's Fantasy at MOCA

375

Yunhee Min and Dan Levenson

376

September LA, a Bursting Art Scene

377

Coming Attractions

378

Museum Exhibitions in Orange County and Laguna Beach

379

Simon Goodman and 'The Orpheus Clock'

380

Looking for Art: From Downtown to the Ocean

381

Signs and Alarms at Temporary Space LA

382

Station to Station, Ocean to Ocean: Catch the Doug Aitken Train

383

Floris Neususs and Perfect Likeness

384

Trump President…? No. Trump Performance Artist…? Oh Yes.

385

Jeffrey Vallance: The Medium is the Message

386

Art & Politics

387

Diana Thater's Science, Fiction

388

Golden Age of Bronze

389

Joe Sola at TIF SIGFRIDS

390

One Can't Have Too Many Picassos, but Many Jeff Koons Is a Problem

391

László Moholy-Nagy at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art

392

Bergamot Station: The Night to Remember

393

Eben Goff: Inclusions

394

World Isn't Worth Saving if the Price Is a Tear of an Innocent Child

395

T. Kelly Mason at Cherry and Martin Gallery

396

Art that A) Amuses, B) Challenges, C) Leaves Us in Disbelief

397

Mark Bradford at the Hammer and Miriam Schapiro's Legacy

398

Mark Bradford Digs into the Hammer's Walls and into Our Minds

399

William Monk, Sam Windett and Mark Grotjahn

400

She Was an Artist, She Was a Nun, She Is Sister Corita Kent

401

Ed Moses and Noah Purifoy at LACMA

402

Importance of Cultural Exchange with Russia during Political Frost

403

Allen Ruppersberg, Bill Graham and Robert Landau at the Skirball

404

Daring & Inspirational Architecture Around the World

405

Marnie Weber: Twenty Years and Forevermore

406

Cities and Art that Bring Us to Tears

407

Reading Raymond Pettibon

408

Paris: A Holiday that Is Always with You

409

On Rachel Rosenthal and Chris Burden

410

Chris Burden: May His Light Continue to Shine

411

Getty's Experimental Photographs and Paris Photo

412

Devouring the Art and History of Glorious Poitou-Charentes

413

Pattern and Decoration Revisited at the East Side Galleries

414

James Jarvaise at Louis Stern Fine Arts

415

Hidden in Plain Sight: Great Art in Downtown LA

416

William Pope. L at MOCA

417

Trippin' with Enrique Martínez Celaya

418

Fred Tomaselli at Orange County Museum of Art

419

Art, War, Gold

420

Women at Work

421

Oaxaca Mexico, Colors Galore

422

Kenny Scharf at Honor Fraser and Dani Tull at LAM

423

Brenna Youngblood at Pomona College Museum of Art

424

The Beauty, the Rite, the Shimmering Trash

425

John Currin at Gagosian

426

Mr. Turner aka Mr. Storm

427

Charles Gaines

428

Three Stops on Our Way to the Oscars

429

Robert Overby at Marc Selwyn Fine Art

430

Fifty Shades of White, and More…

431

Man Made Quilts and Jonas Becker

432

Art… I Love You, I Love You Not

433

Betty Woodman at David Kordansky Gallery

434

Good, Bad and Ugly

435

Paramount Ranch and REDCAT

436

Fine Art of Art Documentary

437

Sanya Kantarovsky and Anna Sew Hoy

438

20th Century Best, Courtesy Albright-Knox Art Gallery

439

Sadie Benning and Kim McCarty

440

Winning over Disaster

441

Dan McCleary Past and Present

442

Hollywood of Exiles and Émigrés

443

Highlights of 2015

444

Hudson River School at LACMA

445

Artsy Gifts According to Edward Goldman

446

Regen Projects Turns 25

447

A Holiday List of the Best Art around Town

448

Ed Moses and Andy Moses

449

Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, a Night to Remember

450

Florian Maier-Aichen at Blum & Poe and collage at Honor Fraser

451

Turkey Was Good, But Art Was Even Better

452

Lita Albuquerque and Bruce Connor at Kohn Gallery

453

Museums and Cathedrals: In Art, We Trust

454

Pierre Huyghe at LACMA

455

Art that Stares, Spits and Screams at You

456

Larry Sultan

457

Terrifying, Unsettling, Beautiful...

458

Great Fall Season in New York

459

Chaos, under Beautiful Control

460

Robert Heinecken at the Hammer and Burning Down the House at PMCA

461

Doris Duke & Norton Simon: Kindred Spirits a World Apart

462

Jess and Cameron: Beats Go On

463

Samurai and Jazz Invasion of LACMA

464

Peter Shelton: littleBIG

465

Gorgeous, Voluptuous and Only Four Hundred Years Old

466

Valley Vista at Cal State University Northridge

467

INTO THE WOODS… with Giuseppe Penone

468

Cayetano Ferrer, Jonathan Horowitz and More Downtown

469

Andy at the Top of His Game

470

Giuseppe Penone at Gagosian

471

Abstract vs. Figurative

472

Doug Aitken: Still Life

473

Tearful Goodbye to Ensor, Happy Hello To…

474

Coming Soon!

475

MOLAA: Double Your Pleasure, Double Your Fun

476

Minor White and James Ensor at the Getty

477

To Rome With Audrey, With Turrell to the Sky

478

Variations at LACMA

479

Lisbon Art Galore

480

Joe Goode’s Flat Screen Nature

481

Sorolla in America, Hartley in Germany

482

Marsden Hartley: The German Paintings 1913-1915

483

Pia Camil at Blum and Poe

484

Ambitious But Problematic Cultural Projects

485

My Little Boat of Sorrows

486

My Art Affair With Portugal

487

New American Art at the Huntington

488

David Hockney’s iPad Paintings and Small Works by Mark di Suvero

489

Made in L.A.

490

Great Recipe for Fourth of July: Art and BBQ

491

Matthew Rolston at Diane Rosenstein Fine Art

492

From Van Gogh to Kandinsky

493

John Altoon at LACMA

494

Cat's Meow about Great Art

495

From Surface to Air to Marcel Duchamp

496

The Getty Welcomes the Scandalous Art of James Ensor

497

Gabriel Kuri at Regen Projects

498

Edward Is Right, Edward Is Wrong?!?

499

Yvonne Rainer at the Getty Research Institute

500

Erotic Art vs. Pornography, Graffiti Art vs. Graffiti Vandalism

501

Paul Winstanley and Tim Ebner

502

Easy to Dismiss, Not Easy to Forget

503

Jim Isermann at Telles and Renee Petropoulos' Public Art

504

A Weekend of Music, Movies and Plenty of Art

505

Roger Herman Revisited at Acme

506

To San Diego for Art

507

Mary Weatherford at David Kordansky Gallery

508

Separated and United by Art

509

Thomas Ruff at Gagosian

510

Lights, Camera, Action: Take Two

511

Helen Pashgian: Invisible Light

512

'Heaven and Earth' in Our City of Angels

513

Allen Ruppersberg: Drawing and Writing, 1972-1991

514

W. Reveals Himself as 'a Decent Amateur' Artist

515

Sharon Ellis at Christopher Grimes Gallery

516

Mike Kelley: The Sacred and the Profane

517

Mike Kelley at MOCA

518

Rembrandt is in. Putin is out.

519

Kienholz: Berlin-Hope at LA Louver Gallery

520

Wayne Thiebaud, Frida Kahlo: Art Calories Galore

521

Alfredo Ramos Martinez at the Pasadena Museum of California Art

522

An Uneasy Coexistence of Art and Film

523

Bill Viola

524

Up Close and Personal

525

Take It or Leave It at the Hammer

526

Driving, Dancing, and Flying In and Around LA

527

Ah Voyagers! Scott Reeder and Joel Kyack

528

Olympics in Sochi, Diebenkorn in Leningrad

529

An Actor Who Makes Me Hear Stradivarius and See Mark Rothko

530

New Art Downtown and at Barker Hanger

531

Geometric Abstraction in Many Forms

532

To Kill or Not to Kill, That Is the Question

533

Robert Graham: Early Works at Kayne Griffin Corcoran

534

Diane von Furstenberg: Bright Past Revisited

535

Tacita Dean at the Hammer

536

Hurray to Pope Francis and MOCA Trustees

537

Coming Attractions of 2014

538

Us, from a Great Distance

539

Looking Back

540

'Hot' and 'Cool' Reasons to Go to Oxnard and Laguna

541

The Gift of Art, Really

542

Public Art: Here, There, Everywhere

543

See the Light: Photography, Perception, Cognition

544

Singing, Dancing and a Little Bit of Forest Hopping

545

Rob Reynolds at the Natural History Museum

546

Dancing Partners: Art and Architecture

547

Alexander Calder at LACMA

548

Hidden in Plain Sight: Great Art in Downtown LA

549

Lari Pittman: From a Late Western Impaerium at Regen Projects

550

Jim Shaw at Blum and Poe

551

The Legacy of British Pop Here and There

552

Mysterious, Unsettling and, Well, Quite Disturbing

553

Kazimir Malevich and the Russian Avant-Garde

554

The Amazing Ride with Artists at the Wheel

555

LA in London

556

Free at Last

557

Abelardo Morell at the Getty

558

September: Chicago at Its Best

559

James Welling: Monograph

560

The Price to Pay for Messing with Gods and Muses

561

George Herms

562

Talking about Art Is like Dancing about Architecture

563

Roy Dowell and Ivan Morley

564

Columbus, Here I Come..!

565

Preview of a Few Fall Shows

566

With Passion and Gusto: The Listeners Speak

567

Richard Diebenkorn: The Berkeley Years, 1953-1966

568

One Can Never Be Too Rich, Too Thin, or Have Too Many Museums

569

Sam Falls in Group Show at Hoffman Gallery

570

Staring and Punching in the Name of Art

571

Labour and Wait

572

Pereira the Maverick, Pereira the Fool?

573

Sam Francis: Five Decades of Abstract Expressionism

574

At the Getty: Tripping into the Fourth Dimension

575

Grapevine: Magdalena Suarez Frimkess, Michael Frimkess, John Mason, Ron Nagle, Peter Shire

576

In Champagne and Burgundy: Drunk On Art

577

Werner Herzog’s Hearsay of the Soul

578

Out with the Old, In with the News

579

Jessica Stockholder's 'Lift' at 1301PE

580

Crazy and Fabulous: Art Adventures in Downtown LA

581

Jeremy Kidd at Leslie Sacks Contemporary

582

The City of Angels in All Its Imperfect Glory

583

Charles Fine's 30-Year Survey at Ace Gallery

584

Could LA Museums Be More Generous to the Public?

585

The California-Pacific Triennial at OCMA

586

Exhibitions that Engage instead of Lecture

587

Richard Artschwager!

588

Should LACMA's Imperfection Be Erased or Embraced?

589

Painting in Place

590

Traveling Abroad with LA in Your Backpack

591

Hans Richter: Encounters at LACMA

592

William Wegman at Marc Selwyn Fine Art

593

James Turrell at LACMA

594

Art Adventures This Side of the 405

595

Architecture and Art in 1970's LA and Now

596

Happy Days, and Hours, Are Here Again

597

Boogie with Ryan Heffington in KTCHN

598

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World…of Museums

599

Alexis Smith's 'Second Nature' at Craig Krull Gallery

600

The Adorable, Weird and Somewhat Scary World of Gary Baseman

601

Paris Photo Comes to LA

602

Paris Photo-LA: Lights, Camera, Action

603

Urs Fischer at MOCA

604

In the Art Ring: Newcomer Artist vs. Heavyweight Champion

605

Overdrive at the Getty and Stephen Prina at LACMA

606

Los Angeles, a Giraffe of a City

607

Kim McCarty Paints!

608

The Dangerous and Seductive Beauty of Descanso Gardens

609

The Night Gallery and Laura Owens

610

The MOCA Trustees Woke Up and Smelled the Coffee, at Last

611

Ain't Painting a Pain

612

South of LA: Crazy, Messy and Endlessly Delightful

613

Peter Paul Rubens and 'Man in a Korean Costume' at the Getty

614

Escape to Santa Barbara, Malibu and Oxnard

615

One Luxury Billionaire Collectors Cannot Afford

616

Opie, Opie Everywhere

617

The Hammer's Perfect Trifecta

618

Llyn Foulkes Retrospective at the Hammer

619

From the Sublime to the Hauntingly Ridiculous

620

Valentine's Day in Chinatown

621

When Art Critics Get It Wrong

622

Once Wild, Now Beloved: The Rite of Spring Is Back

623

It's the End of the World for Jack Pierson

624

Frank Gehry’s Fish Lamps Make a Splash at Gagosian Gallery

625

The Artist as Magician and Trickster

626

Lesley Vance and Ricky Swallow at the Huntington

627

An Art Remedy For Your Cold

628

Jordan Wolfson's Raspberry Poser at Redcat

629

Back to the Future: 2013

630

Highlights of 2012

631

Falling for Dr. Strangelove...

632

The French are Coming: Lost (in LA)

633

The United States: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

634

MOCA and USC? Paul Schimmel and Mike Kelley.

635

This Anna Karenina Is Unhappy in Her Own Spectacular Way

636

'No Strangers' at the Annenberg Space for Photography

637

One Way to Save the Santa Monica Nativity Scenes

638

Marco Brambilla and Ben Jones

639

Invasion of Saints and Angels

640

Blues for Smoke at MOCA

641

A Vortex of Images: Mysterious, Challenging, and Very Noisy

642

Drawing Surrealism at LACMA

643

Smoking Art in Downtown LA

644

Michael Asher: July 15, 1943 - October 15, 2012

645

Looking Straight at the President, the War and Ourselves

646

Chris Burden's Quasi-Legal Skyscraper

647

Artists Who Know How to Tell a Good Story

648

The Photographs of Ray Metzker and the Institute of Design

649

Art and Presidential Debates, Never the Twain Shall Meet

650

Painting the Void

651

The Paris-Los Angeles Art Affair

652

Art Fairs Here, There, Everywhere!

653

Good Art, like Precious Stones, Needs a Great Setting

654

Ken Price: Sculptor at LACMA

655

LA Art Scene on Fire: Opening of the New Season

656

Steve Roden and John Cage

657

18th C. Artist Captures Cultural Embarrassments of Our Day

658

Motoi Yamamoto's Saltworks

659

The Painful Beauty of Alison Saar's Stories

660

Cool Art in the Scorching Heat

661

Xavier Veilhan's Architectones at Neutra's VDL House

662

Ars Longa, Vita Brevis

663

Amanda Ross-Ho: Teeny Tiny Woman

664

Should Art Schools Ignore the Art Market?

665

Katy Grannan, Charlie White and Zoe Crosher at LACMA

666

Inspired Madness

667

Claire Falkenstein's Expanding Universe

668

Paul Schimmel vs. Goliath

669

Biennial Goes to the Boardwalk

670

What Would Catherine the Great Say?

671

Gustav Klimt: The Magic of Line at Getty Museum

672

Pilgrimage for Art and Food in the Midi-Pyrenees

673

Jack Goldstein x 10,000 at the Orange County Museum of Art

674

Paul McCarthy and Son at The Box

675

You Like It, You Like It Not

676

Karl Haendel's Informal Family Blackmail

677

Methinks the Lady Doth Protest Too Much

678

Sharon Lockhart-Noa Eshkol at the LA County Museum of Art

679

White House Reduced: Invasion of Bad Art

680

Art of Violence, Violence of Art

681

Land Art at MOCA

682

Bizarre and Delightful

683

Baldessari's Double Bill

684

Art Treasures, Yours for the Asking

685

You Don't Know Jack, at Katherine Cone Gallery

686

For Whom the Munch Screams? It Screams for Thee

687

Alexander Calder at L&M Arts

688

Medicine for Your Eyes

689

The Painting Factory: Abstraction after Warhol

690

The Vagina Dialogues

691

Nature Painting at the Municipal Art Gallery

692

When Theater Stage Embraces Cutting Edge Art

693

Daido Moriyama at LACMA

694

Beauty and the Beast

695

Pedro E. Guerrero: Photographs of Modern Life

696

Lecturing, Instead of Making Love to Aphrodite

697

From Pasadena to Santa Barbara

698

Mel Bochner's Theory of Sculpture: Fontana's Light

699

Plunging into Amsterdam's Art World

700

LACPS and the Politics of Community

701

Great Art for Deep Pockets

702

Peace Tower Resurrected

703

Blowing Things Up at MOCA

704

Art: Good, Bad and Ugly...

705

Richard Diebenkorn

706

Gernreich Had Everything Oscar Needs: Creativity, Energy, Fun

707

Mono-Ha Revisited

708

Knicks Player's Ball Crosses Over into Arts?

709

Kienholz before LACMA at L.A. Louver

710

Die for Art; Art to Die For

711

Artistic Execution of 'Dear Leaders'

712

Surrealism at LACMA, Gingrich to the Moon

713

He Sold Us Sharks, Diamonds and Spots. Brooklyn Bridge Next?

714

Ellsworth Kelly in Los Angeles

715

Sunday on the Riviera with Jean

716

The Real McCoy

717

Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall, Which Is the Prettiest Fair of All?

718

It Happened at Pomona, Part 2

719

Big, Steely, Shiny and, Thank God, It’s Not Jeff Koons

720

Ceramic Art Surveyed at AMOCA in Pomona

721

The Most Memorable Art of This Year

722

MEX/LA: Mexican Modernism(s) in Los Angeles 1930-1985

723

Is It Eiffel Tower In My Window, or Too Much Vodka Last Night?

724

Video Art in Long Beach

725

Manhattan on My Mind

726

Proof: The Rise of Printmaking in Southern California

727

The Passion of Kenneth Anger

728

They're Big, They're Heavy and, Boy, They're Gorgeous!!!

729

A Picture Worth 1000 Words

730

Glenn Ligon at LACMA

731

When Art and Sex Stare Back at You

732

PST: 'Doin' It' at Otis

733

The Black Monks of Mississippi

734

In These Gods We Trust

735

PST: Wallace Berman and Robert Heinecken at the Armory

736

Culture Clash, Spirit Unbroken and Attitude Galore

737

PST: Now Dig This!

738

Happy Memories Are Here Again

739

LA Art from Nixon to Reagan: PST's 'Under the Big Black Sun'

740

Art, Sex, and Rock 'N' Roll

741

PST's 'Artistic Evolution:' Art among the Dinosaurs

742

Is It a Bird, Is It a Plane? No, It's Ed Ruscha!

743

PST's 'Phenomenal: Light and Space in San Diego'

744

Portrait of LA by City's Better Angels

745

PST at the Getty

746

Dressed to Kill For

747

Art at the Edge: Pomona

748

Dark, Sexy, Provocative. The Choice Is Yours

749

PST: Beatrice Wood and Craig Kauffman

750

Young Men and a Lot of Chocolate

751

Three Pacific Standard Time Exhibits at LACMA

752

Be Warned: This Art Makes You Want to Throw Up

753

Do Museums Love Themselves More Than They Love Art?

754

Twelve Angry Heads

755

When Showing Off Is the Name of the [Art] Game

756

The Road to Art Hell Is Paved with Good Intentions

757

The Majesty of Lucian Freud

758

Art Around the Clock, Carmageddon Be Damned

759

Music to Your Eyes

760

With Art, There's No Rest for the Wicked

761

It Takes Chutzpah to Compete with Great Artists of the Past

762

Traveling for Art and Eating Well

763

Visiting the Belgium Trifecta of Bruges, Ghent and Mechelen

764

In a Dark Room. Intoxicated.

765

Deathly Fascinating

766

In Belgium. High on Art.

767

The Best and the Worst: The Choice Is Yours

768

Shiny, Bubbly and Boring…It Must Be Jeff Koons

769

Luxury vs. Squalor: The Choice Is Yours

770

Art! Behaving!! Badly!!!

771

The Art of Twisting and Turning Reality as We Know It

772

Brutal and Delicate: Artists Throw Punches

773

It Sure Isn't Pretty, but Boy Is It Beautiful

774

These Saints and Rascals Look Familiar

775

Impossible, Implausible Story of 'The Desert of Forbidden Art'

776

Getty's Turner Is Another Jewel in LA's Crown

777

Hollywood: Art and Oscars

778

Great Art Inspired by Homer and Cartoons

779

Be Warned: You Can't Operate a Vehicle After Watching This Video

780

Welcome to a Big, Small, Strange World of Art

781

Fairs, Fairs on the Wall, Which Is Prettiest of Them All?

782

William Eggleston: Prince of Melancholy

783

Trying to Undo the Whitewashing

784

From New York, Crazy with Art

785

Great Art Books to Give This Holiday Season

786

A Delicious Art Spread for Your Thanksgiving Weekend

787

All's Well that Ends Well...with a Gala at MOCA

788

MOCA Celebrates the Creative Spirit of LA

789

Demise or Rebirth for KCET?

790

The Diminishing Role of Museums in Today's Art World

791

A Lovely Stew of Fashion and Nudity, Plus a Dash of Profane

792

Three Exhibitions Hardly Acknowledging Each Other

793

WWII Tragedy Turned This Doctor into an Artist

794

The Best of 9-11

795

Confessions of an Art-aholic

796

Artistic Rites of Passage: Triumphs and Failures

797

An Embarrassment of Riches

798

The Gospel of Goldman: Top Ten Reasons to Support KCRW

799

Fasten Your Belt, It's Going to Be a Bumpy Ride

800

Happy Dog Days of Summer Are Here Again

801

MOCA's Double Standard

802

Creative Juices Peaking after Decades of Work

803

Pangs of Jealousy toward San Francisco

804

They Hated Him, But He Hated Them Back

805

Gone Are Two Major Players in LA's Cultural Life

806

Bitter Life of a 'Bitter' Artist

807

What a Difference a Day Makes

808

The Naked Truth

809

Making the Most of It...

810

Up Close and Personal: Your Only Chance

811

If You Happen to Be in Manhattan or Santa Barbara

812

On a Merry-Go-Round of Sacred and Profane

813

Let Me Confess...

814

From Chicago, with Dance and Art

815

Hidden in Plain Sight

816

Expecting the Least, Getting the Most

817

Heaven and Hell in New York

818

President Lincoln Speaks Again

819

'American Stories' Beats Renoir's Tired Nudes

820

A Bloody Perfect Time in Madrid

821

Breaking News about...Broken Art

822

And Speaking of Auctions, Fairs, and Presidents...

823

A Stormy Week, in More Ways than One

824

Pray That New MOCA Head Won't Become Art World's Sarah Palin

825

All's Fair in LA

826

Reports of My Death Are Greatly Exaggerated (Mark Twain)

827

Leaving Fashion for Art

828

In New York, Drunk on Art

829

Pope Art?

830

Art and Babies, Part II

831

Last Week's Trifecta

832

Art and Babies

833

This Beauty's Looking at You, Kid

834

Encountering Art, Police Chief Gets Egg on His Face

835

LA Artists on Fire

836

He Was the Scheherazade of Our Time

837

Hitting a Nerve: The Anatomy of Beauty and Horror

838

Towering Figures, Tumbling Walls

839

Love Thy Garbage

840

A Generous Serving of Small Trades

841

Escaping the Dog Days of Summer

842

What's in the Drinking Water in Toledo, Ohio?

843

Inside the L.A. Art World

844

In This Cemetery, Some Like it Hot

845

Paintings Enjoyed by All, Read and Deciphered Only by Few

846

Beautiful Nightmare

847

Collecting, Until Death Do Us Part

848

Abroad, in Search of Art

849

So Many Tsars, So Little Time

850

All the Presidents' (Men and) Portraits

851

Highs and Lows on the Museum Scene in LA

852

Will Nude Edge Cowboy Out of White House?

853

So Close to the President, Yet So Far Away

854

It Takes a Village to Raise Museum Funds

855

Twitter as Big Brother?

856

To Tweet or Not to Tweet, That Is the Question

857

Oh...to Be Sixteen Again

858

Moved by Art

859

From Russia with Art

860

'I love plastic. I want to be plastic.' - Andy Warhol

861

The Best Place to Get High without Getting Arrested

862

Is Old Master Art Still a Sure Thing?

863

Beverly Hills Housewife for Sale

864

Humble, but Sooo Sexy

865

In Good Times and Bad, We'll Always Have Art

866

In Gold We Trust

867

All Art, All the Time

868

Obama as Arts Czar?

869

Hidden in Plain Sight (Art, That Is)

870

Lights, Camera, Action: LA Is Ready for Its Close-up

871

To MOCA: Our Hallelujahs, Mazel Tovs and Spasibos

872

The Blind Leading the Blind?

873

Does MOCA Have the Courage to Face the Music

874

MOCA in Peril: Don't Ask for Whom the Bell Tolls

875

Sex, Life and Lots of Art

876

Please, Mr. President, Take Us on a Date

877

Art, Politics, Money...

878

Berlin, Part II: Getting Drunk on Art

879

Seduced by Berlin

880

Is the Art Market Impervious to Stock Market Turmoil?

881

Spooky, Unsettling, Mad

882

Bernini: Tales of Power and Seduction

883

Marathon of Chinese Art

884

Secret to a Great Exhibition

885

Buyer Beware...of Art

886

The Never-Ending Quest for Oxygen and Art

887

Mona Lisa, Jackie, and...Yes, Me!

888

Chicano Art and All That Jazz

889

Marlene Dumas at MOCA: Art That Slaps You in the Face

890

Art Makes Nothing Happen

891

Record Prices for Art and Crude Oil

892

Up Close and Personal: Happiness and Monsters

893

Blue Boy and Pinkie Back from Exile

894

Rauschenberg: Forever Curious

895

Racing against the Clock

896

The Germans Are Here

897

Profound? Yes. Sacred? No.

898

Under Cover and Behind Closed Gates

899

A New Madonna for Our City of Angels

900

My Thoughts on Madonna, Moses, and...Anselm Kiefer

901

Museums and Private Collectors: It Takes Two to Tango

902

Great Art, Fake Art... Who Knows?

903

Art, Sex and Videotape

904

The Color of Life

905

Artists as Magicians and Holy Fools

906

To Love It All

907

Idiots Retreat

908

What a Shame

909

The Oscars, Hollywood and Art

910

Who Calls the Shots at LACMA?

911

I Wanna Wish You an 'Artsy' Christmas

912

Photos to Intimidate and Fall in Love With

913

The Very Good and Irresistably Kitschy

914

China on My Mind

915

Artists That Slash, Crash and Cuddle

916

Chinese Lessons

917

Art Explosion Inside Chinese Munitions Factory

918

British, German and Japanese Art Come to LA, Edward Goes to China

919

You Can Never Be Too Thin, Too Rich or Have Too Many Museums

920

Exhibitions That Rock

921

Art on Film

922

A Week Chock Full of Art

923

Dirty Money, and Plenty of It

924

In Holland, Drunk on Art

925

An LA Take on Brazilian and Dutch Design

926

Treasures from Russia under the California Sun

927

Summer Sign-Up 2007

928

Story of Two Exhibitions: One Friendly, The Other Not

929

Controversy over Monument to Reverend King

930

The Sensual Art of Drawing

931

An Exhibition Overdosed on Love

932

LA Art through a European Prism

933

The Art of El Anatsui and the Critic's Comeuppance

934

Venice the Magnificent

935

The Amazing Art of Nothing

936

Portrait of L.A. as a Young Thing

937

Museums Take a Cue from the Zoo

938

Seduced in Seattle

939

Happy Days Are Here Again

940

LA Cultural Scene Basking in the Sun

941

Andrea Zittel Kisses the Frog

942

Can Mediocre Art Serve a Good Cause?

943

The New York Times' Love Affair with LA?

944

Our Right to Demand Clean Air and Good Quality Art

945

Ground Zero and Stations of the Cross

946

The Getty Shows Off Its Monsters

947

Oscar Dish of Celebrities and Butterflies

948

Close-Up on Chuck Close

949

John Constable, Precursor of Modern Art?

950

Four Times Fair Makes Magic?

951

Picasso and His Monsters

952

LA Art Exhibitions: Familiar and New Names

953

Will the Art Bubble Burst?

954

The Best of 2006

955

L.A. Comes of Age

956

Answered Prayers...? Let's Hope...

957

Mexico City: Eyes Wide Open

958

The Sweet Smell of Art and Dollars

959

Museums' Delicate Dancing

960

Headline: L.A. Times Hits New Low While Getty Stock Rises

961

Stupefying Prices/Priceless Exhibition

962

What Do Museums and Dinosaurs Have in Common?

963

For the Getty: Is There Light at the End of the Tunnel?

964

Would Catherine the Great Approve?

965

Bad News Turned Good News

966

The Tenth Muse

967

Tons of Rock, Steel and Art in San Diego

968

Museum Crimes and Misdemeanors

969

Jumping on the Art Bandwagon

970

Partying with Ancient Greeks

971

Fine Art of Living with Art

972

The Sweat and Joy of an Artist's Life

973

From Tel Aviv: Lessons for L.A.

974

Beguiling, Boastful and Intricate...

975

The Art Treasures in Israel