The non-profit, which uses art to connect communities on either side of the Mexico-US border, had to move its stand the day before Frieze's preview
The Japanese American artist’s colourful Superposition Gallery stand is both eye-catching and imbued with personal history
Local galleries that stayed nimble during recent socioeconomic headwinds have emerged from the market downturn
A new painting by the artist Alexis Rockman, made using tar from Los Angeles’s famous La Brea Tar Pits
Four miles and a world apart from Frieze, Post-Fair is in its second iteration this year, offering an antidote to the chaos of art week for gallerists, collectors and visitors alike
Plus: an art-filled flea market and a Serpentine celebration
Artists and dealers have really gone out on a limb this year—or several. Seemingly every other stand holds out a hand or sticks out a foot, and visitors appear to be getting a kick out of it.
John Legend’s manager, a prolific collector of Black post-war and contemporary art, tells us about a recent acquisition and the artists he regrets missing out on
The VIP preview saw galleries big and small taking care of business, and even Frieze’s new owner making a splashy purchase
The Los Angeles-based artist’s bright and bold works make a statement at the fair’s main entrance
A walk through the fair with the new assistant curator of the art of the African Diaspora at SFMoMA and Museum of the African Diaspora
The famed photographer created the 189 works while travelling in Peru
A buoyant, young crowd gathered for the fair’s inaugural edition in Echo Park
The fair’s laid-back hotel venue did not stop dealers from doing brisk business during the VIP preview
Plus: a Beverly Hills bash and dollar-store delights
The artist's first major North American survey gathers five decades of work, mining the unstable border between documentation and invention
Looking beyond the traditional white walls, Los Angeles artists are opening experimental spaces in unlikely venues, from gardens to restaurants to wholesale markets
The artist’s first solo exhibition with Hauser & Wirth in Los Angeles features works she made after her community in Altadena was devastated by the Eaton fire in January of last year
The artist brings his “insecure sculptures” to one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s most unusual buildings, located in East Hollywood
The superfan of printmaking workshop and publisher Gemini G.E.L. talks about her extensive collection of prints and her excitement for new art-fair discoveries
The New York-based publisher sees opportunity in the city’s large community of artists
A project organised by the House Museum aims to preserve the chimneys of architecturally significant homes that were destroyed in last year’s catastrophic blazes
The Los Angeles-based artist’s new show is inspired by his Cold War-era childhood in Cuba, and the final entry in a trilogy of exhibitions
Could the city’s cultural cachet soon match that of New York? A slew of multi-million-dollar projects, from dramatic new museums to major renovations, suggest that it could
The artist embraces the Sisyphean task of clocking the fair’s duration on its three-acre turf field
A posthumous retrospective of the Los Angeles conceptual artist’s work at The Broad includes his famous large-scale sculptures of everyday objects, and much more
The singer-turned-curator, and founder of two non-profits focused on uplifting women and underrepresented artists, shares her enthusiasm for Hiba Schahbaz’s paintings and her Oscars picks
The Germany-based Julia Stoschek Foundation, which has an unmatched collection of time-based works spanning the 1960s to now, presents its first major US exhibition at Variety Arts Theater
A new Getty show on the activists’ legacy points to the power and limits of anonymity
Kelly Akashi, Christina Quarles, Adam Ross and Kathryn Andrews, all of whom lost their homes in the Eaton and Palisades fires, reflect on the last year