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Julian Wasser: Duchamp in Pasadena Redux
The first American museum retrospective of Marcel Duchamp occurred not in New York but Pasadena in 2963. Photographer Juilian Wasser was there to document it, producing some of the most iconic images of the L.A. art scene of the period. More...


Jackson Pollock
"Jackson Pollock: Blind Spots" is the most significant and art historically important show at this museum in decades. More...


Sandow Birk
Islam's sacred text and how it reverberates in modern America is the subject of Sandow Birk's "American Qur'an", an earnest and sometimes poignant interpretation that was nine years in the making. More...


Sandow Birk
Islam's sacred text and how it reverberates in modern America is the subject of Sandow Birk's "American Qur'an", an earnest and sometimes poignant interpretation that was nine years in the making. More...


New Year's Resolve
Bill Lasarow has long regarded art's essential element as one's authenticity. But now our domestic politics have turned the content of that great term on its head. More...


“Between Two Worlds”
"Between Two Worlds: Folk Artists Reflect on the Immigrant Experience" presents the personal experience and perspective of more than 20 artists who have gone through this inherently grueling experience. More...


Victor Hugo Zayas
Changes have been coming, and will continue to come to the Los Angeles River for years. Victor Hugo Zayas artfully records that evolution, along with views of the urban environment in his "River" and "Grid" series. More...


Did AIDS Change Art?
"Art AIDS America" is hardly the first or last exhibition about AIDS, but it is expansive, well curated and researched, and may be seen and thought about in a rich variety of ways. More...


Dirk De Bruycker
Flowingly liquid color fields by Dirk De Bruycker bloom out towards you and makes their impact deceptively quickly. More...


Fred Stonehouse
Fred Stonehouse's human-animal chimeras act out surreal and enigmatic folkloric narratives that consistently fascinate. More...


Jay Kvapil
Tightly formed and beautifully pure, Jay Kvapil's current series of ceramic vessels are titled "Control and Chaos" for their glazed surfaces, which are exceptionally deep and luminous. More...

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