Years ago, Bruce Conner sent me a black and white photograph of “GLOBE” (1972). After I got it, he told me over the phone that it was in a private collection and had not been seen in many years. I ...
Angelenos, ready to get your steps in? After sharing our New York summer art guide last week, we’ve prepared another practical guide for viewing summer art exhibitions, this time in Los Angeles. We’ve ...
SEATTLE — There's a giant paper mache puppet surrounded by a chaotic crowd of clowns in one gallery. A lascivious pot with lips and protruding tongue can be found another. Near the entry way, you'll ...
The Mail / Art / Book main exhibition space in the San Francisco Center for the Book. (photographs by the author for Hyperallergic) SAN FRANCISCO — While we tumble, tweet, and post our remixes of ...
In the mid-twentieth century, New York City was asserting itself as the new global center for modern and contemporary art. Fifty-Seventh Street was lined with galleries showing the Modernists and ...
Portland Institute for Contemporary Art (PICA) turned 30 this year, making it both a millennial and the creator of the city’s shiniest experimental performance jewel, the Time-Based Art Festival (TBA) ...
Meet Joan Agajanian Quinn, the one-time West Coast editor of Andy Warhol’s Interview Magazine. Probably one of the hippest, most interesting women a person could meet, she knows art, especially art ...
The sixth edition of the fair in February will have considerably more attendees from Latin America, Europe and Asia. By Robin Pogrebin When Frieze Los Angeles first opened in 2019, one might have ...