In 1934, two young artists drove from Los Angeles in a beat-up car to Mexico, to create a powerful artwork about repression.
The artist co-founded Brockman Gallery, which became the beating heart of the Black art community in Los Angeles. Alonzo Davis with his Eye on '84 mural ... legacy in American art history ...
When it comes to the arts in America, the second quarter of the 20th century is significant. That's not only because it was ...
The Los Angeles Times analyzed 40 years of data from the census, charting the growth of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities across Los Angeles County. May 15, 2024 From the beginning ...
Last Wednesday morning, after a singularly terrifying night of fire in Los Angeles, people miles away ... rebel Toypurina is depicted in street murals and taught in the same fourth-grade ...
This year’s February art fair calendar looks a lot like last year’s, which is somewhat surprising. There’s still plenty of ...
Here's our picks for 10 things to do in the valley between Monday, Feb. 3 and Sunday, Feb. 9: ...
In 2002, she was acknowledged by the city of Los Angeles’ Japanese American community ... The Houstons were also major promoters of Asian cinema in Hawaii, which they considered their second ...
The Shed has announced the 17 New York City–based artists and collectives selected for its fourth Open Call, a dynamic commissioning program championing early-career artists across the visual and ...
Joshua Jackson has lost his childhood home to the devastating wildfires ravaging Los Angeles. The actor's home ... L.A. fire wildfires “There was a mural of a dragon on the wall in that room ...
In the California South Bay, basketball is more than just a sport—it’s a bridge connecting generations within the Asian American community: F.O.R., a league born out of resilience and hardship, ...