"Prickles" by Andre Miripolsky at Bank of America Plaza

The Best Is Yet to Come: Horse Art Pop-Up Celebrates the 2016 Breeders' Cup

10/06/2016

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The Breeders’ Cup, in partnership with the Los Angeles Tourism & Convention Board, has launched "The Best is Yet to Come" Horse Art Exhibition, a pop-up community art program created in collaboration with Crewest Studio and five notable Los Angeles artists. “Snap” a photo with one of the horses to discoverLAsnaps on Snapchat for a chance to win a pair of tickets to the Breeders' Cup.

Watts Towers

Watts Towers: The Story of an L.A. Icon

05/11/2016

Elina Shatkin

The Watts Towers are the vision of one man, an Italian immigrant who worked, with no outside help and only the most elemental tools, nearly every day for 34 years to build the world-famous monument.

Detail of “Pointilee” (1985) by Dani Olivier at photo l.a.

photo l.a. 25th Anniversary: Jan. 21-24, 2016

01/12/2016

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The international photographic art exposition, photo l.a. is celebrating its 25th anniversary Jan. 21-24, 2016. This edition marks the third year that photo l.a. is taking place at The REEF, located in the historic LA Mart building in Downtown Los Angeles.

Yayoi Kusama, "Longing for Eternity" at The Broad

Top 10 Los Angeles Museums for a Rainy Day

11/03/2015

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There is no shortage of world-class museums in Los Angeles, but given that the average temperature is 72 degrees and sunny, many cultural institutions are designed with the outdoors in mind. On those rare days when it rains in L.A., here are ten arts destinations you can visit without feeling guilty about skipping any adjacent gardens and outdoor sculptures, so you can see art and still stay dry.

Chungking Studio art opening in Chinatown

The Guide to Chung King Road Galleries in Chinatown

09/10/2015

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Chung King Road is located in historic Chinatown, just steps from the Hill Street exit off the 110 Freeway. Just 40 feet wide, Chung King Road is bare and quiet during the day - occasionally someone will make their way through as a shortcut to Chinatown’s main attractions. But on art opening nights, throngs of L.A. art enthusiasts pack the little alley to check out the latest exhibits on view at the new generation of art galleries. Read on for a guide to the galleries of Chung King Road.

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