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4800 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90027

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4800 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles CA 90027

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    Five Artsy Things to Do This Week, Including Memories of a Drive-by Gallery

    This week, an artist stages a tiny exhibition at Central Library and a century-old Rodin sculpture plays a part in an afternoon-long performance. 5. J.J. Abrams inspires an art book The Lost Issue ... More »

  • As seen on TV

    As seen on TV

    Marc-Olivier Wahler did title "LOST (in L.A.)," his group exhibition of French and L.A. artists at Barnsdall Park, after the television show Lost but not because it was necessarily a good show. He chose the title more because the way in which the... More »

  • Fellowship of the C.O.L.A.

    Fellowship of the C.O.L.A.

    Spending a lovely late-summer Sunday afternoon up on the plush Barnsdall hilltop park is surely its own reward. But this Sunday, the park and art gallery come alive with the opening of the 2012 C.O.L.A. Visual Arts Award Exhibition showcasing the... More »

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    The White Bird of Poston

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    Hammer Museum's 'Made in L.A.': Three Artists' Journeys to L.A.'s New Biennial

    Koki Tanaka had been living in L.A. for just two years when the Tohoku earthquake hit Japan on March 11 last year, triggering the devastating, 133-foot tsunami. When the artist returns home to Tokyo these days, he feels strangely out of place. "I... More »

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