The L.A. wildfires look eerily like works of art by Alex Schaefer, Ed Ruscha, Francesca Gabbiani, John Knuth and others.
In the 1960s, he built the Brockman Gallery, a vital venue for Black artists in Los Angeles. Here are glimpses into his life, ...
Alonzo Davis, the artist and educator who cofounded Los Angeles's storied African American stronghold the Brockman Gallery, ...
Chris Waywell What’s your own relationship with Los Angeles? Dominique Clayton I was born in Inglewood in a hospital that no ...
Christie's will showcase a blue-chip selection of figurative paintings from CEO Francois Pinault's collection in Beverly ...
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Hosted on MSNAlonzo Davis, Artist Who Founded One of America's First Black-Owned Galleries, Dies at 82Presentations at Brockman Gallery helped raise the profile of artists such as David Hammons and Senga Nengudi.
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Some artists lost their life’s work in LA wildfires. Fellow artists are helping them recoverLos Angeles area residents woke up earlier this month to the news that thousands of homes and entire neighborhoods had been ...
The Irvine art space presents a new exhibition titled "More Than You Can Chew," with 17 artists who utilize food to tell a ...
Attention, fellow Los Angeles Lakers ... Reimagined Contemporary paintings and sculptures collected through the Autry’s “Masters of the American West” annual art exhibition and sale explore ...
An accomplished artist himself, he and his brother created one of the few showcases in the U.S. for an emerging generation of Black artists in the late 1960s.
The Los Angeles Lakers will host a four-week art exhibition spotlighting 10 artists of color from across the Los Angeles region.
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