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
Review: Three Exhibitions, Hauser & Wirth
Hauser & Wirth opened three quality shows on Saturday, February 15th, 2020, while presenting a great selection of Avery Singer’s work at Frieze at the Paramount Studios lot in Hollywood. As always, they presented an open and enthusiastic assessment
Review: Lula Washington Dance Theatre at the Wallis
Written by Michael Baroff; Celebrating its 40 year anniversary, the Los Angeles based and internationally respected Lula Washington Dance Theater presented a vibrant collection of new and classic socially conscious works at The Wallis Bram Goldsmith Theater stage.
Review: 2020 Photo LA
LAArtParty was lucky enough to be invited to the opening night gala for Photo L.A. 2020, held this year at historic Barker Hangar at the Santa Monica airport. Photo L.A. is the longest running international photographic art show on
Review: Eurydice at LA Opera at the Dorothy Chandler Pavillion
LA Opera presented the world premier of Eurydice, collaboration between composer Matthew Aucoin and Sarah Ruhl who wrote the libretto based on her acclaimed 2003 play. The work reimagines the classic Orpheus myth into a contemporary vision perceived from
