exhibition reviews

Lia Halloran at LUX Art Institute

Review: Lia Halloran: Artist-in-ResidenceSeptember 7—November 3, 2018 Los Angeles–based Lia Halloran has long explored the intersection of art and science, an idea manifest in the artist’s...

Editor’s Pick: James Turrell

Kayne Griffin Corcoran, Los Angeles, California Review by Molly Enholm Continuing through August 25, 2018 In 2013, James Turrell had a trio of summer blockbuster exhibitions across...

Recommended: Mokha Laget at Louis Stern Fine Arts

Cantilever #2, 2018, Mokha Laget, acrylic, pigment, flashe on shaped canvas 37 x 49 in.It has been over 50 years since the Guggenheim Museum’s landmark...

The Feminine Sublime at PMCA

The Romantic notion of the sublime continues to haunt our consciousness, often accompanied by a healthy dose of critique. The concept, most famously articulated...

“Melting Point” at the Craft and Folk Art Museum

The inaugural edition of the clay biennial, titled “Melting Point” is a survey of sorts, tracking the recent trajectory of innovations in what is...

Circles and Circuits I & II

California African American Museum (September 15, 2017–February 25, 2018) Chinese American Museum (September 15, 2017–March 11, 2018) The Caribbean is a complex and vibrant region overlaid with multiple...

Adam Silverman, “Ghosts” at Cherry and Martin

The installation of Adam Silverman’s current exhibition at Cherry and Martin is immediately striking. A circle cut through the gallery’s dividing wall, à la...

Wu Bin “Ten Views of a Lingbi Stone”

Among the most prestigious of a Chinese scholar’s personal assets, Lingbi stones are naturally formed rocks prized by scholars and collectors alike. Wu Bin’s...

“California Dreaming: Contemporary California Art from the Weisman Collection”

Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art at Pepperdine University

Kinesthesia: Latin American Kinetic Art, 1954-1969 at the Palm Springs Art Museum

Over the past few decades, the term “analog” seems to have acquired new significance, often tinged with nostalgia for a bygone era. That all...

Preview: Hei Myung C. Hyun

at LA Artcore