Review: “VANITY FAIR: HOLLYWOOD CALLING,” Annenberg Space for Photography
Due to the Covid-19 health crisis, the Annenberg Space for Photography is closed. CLICK HERE to view an online preview of its current exhibition “VANITY FAIR: HOLLYWOOD CALLING.” Read my review in the LA Weekly. The group exhibition features forty
Review: UNREALITY, Works by Lisa Adams and Kelly McLane at the Pete and Susan Barrett Art Gallery
The work of artists Lisa Adams and Kelly McLane present dream-like romantically haunting dystopian visions of the troubling social reality we live in. The viewer is somewhat thrown off balance as the imagery may be perceived as unsettling while
Review: The Book of Mormon at the Ahmanson Theatre
The Book of Mormon is playing at the Ahmanson Theatre in DTLA through March 29, returning to L.A. after several previous successful runs here and nearly 10 years on Broadway. I attended the premier for LAArtParty and can happily
Review: Art World Conference 2020
The Inaugural Art World Conference, Los Angeles was fun, positive and inspiringI It was very well organized and its theme, Business and Financial Health for Artists and Arts Professionals really spoke to me; a much needed dialogue to address
Review: Four Quartets at UCLA’s Center for the Art of Performance at Royce Hall
T.S. Eliot’s sequence of poems, Four Quartets, was brought to life through the creative collaboration that joined together the engaging choreography of Pam Tanowit, a dreamy score composed by Kaija Saariaho as performed live by The Knights, backed by
Review: Frieze Art Fair 2020
In its second iteration in LA this year, Frieze was better organized and in many ways more open and varied in the selections of art from both powerhouse galleries and local smaller establishments, but again of very high quality