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Review: Zevitas Marcus, Daniel B. Dias

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With Zevitas Marcus' latest opening, Daniel B. Dias most poignantly coyly and playfully critiques our contemporary society head-lurching over blue screens with his eponymous exhibition. We have faint resemblances of surreal gestures which intensify the odd absurdities of our current lives

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Review: LAAA’s 2018 Annual Auction Brings Out the Art Lovers

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By Paul Finn If you're as much of a Los Angeles art scene fanatic as I am then we surely must have crossed paths at the 2018 Los Angeles Art Association's Annual Benefit Auction on Saturday, July 28. The event took

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Exhibition Review: Annie Leibovitz, Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles

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Millennials may know iconic photographer Annie Leibovitz best for her infamous Vanity Fair cover photo of Caitlyn Jenner. However, long before the rise of these reality show spectacles, Leibovitz had already left an indelible mark on the world. Prior to the

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Guarded By Cats

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A number of poets gathered at 585 Boardriders off Abbot Kinney to celebrate and raise funds to help with the restoration of the Venice Beach Poet’s Monument. The monolith was created in 2000 by Beyond Baroque and the city of LA.

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Exhibition Review: Luis De Jesus, “Refraction,” Chris Engman

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Chris Engman's works in "Refraction" surpass the human imagination's ability to conceive of the meticulous. Indeed, together with the site-specific Containment which creates an ethereal effervescent stimulus – quite extraordinary for a fine art to accomplish – we have a rigorous

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Event Review: SLEEPLESS: THE MUSIC CENTER AFTER HOURS

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The Music Center's Dorothy Chandler Pavilion entrance was turned into a snow tunnel blasting out snow, light set up and music all merging together to create a whimsical multidimensional experience. The time of the night played a major role on the

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