The city could use a circuit-making commercial event, but a lack of momentum is holding it back
Galleries, not developers, are driving the creation of new arts neighbourhoods in the city
While construction continues, Broad has been busy buying art
The philanthropist Eli Broad will help the organisation focus on attracting tourists
Philanthropist joins group petitioning to expand LA Metro
…but that didn’t stop the contemporary dealer opening Regen Projects’ biggest ever space with a first-class show last month
Many have private museums, serve as trustees and lend to public museums
The Getty funded project has resulted in more than 125 exhibitions, performances, and events to celebrate the city's history
When Kaino thought the art world was getting too obsessed with money, he retreated into the realm of magic
Los Angeles collectors Eli and Edythe Broad open their doors
While opening remains unconfirmed, it would be among a spate of other galleries branching out
The polymath performer Steve Martin has written An Object of Beauty, a novel set in the art world. So should every dealer he’s ever met be afraid?
The artist on class and identity in South Central LA, working with children and making art in post-Katrina New Orleans
Galleries such as Gagosian and Matthew Marks see opportunities, despite small collector base
Appeals which demonstrated the museum's necessary and individual character were made to target potential patrons
Meanwhile, Steven Kasher moves in on Gagosian territory
Eva Hesse’s tragic vision and the multifarious works by artists in California
William Giles stated that an essay by Robert Storr misrepresented Bontecou's work
Delia Brown: getting hung up at a collector’s home en route to the museum. Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles
Total rebuild by Dutch architect, Rem Koolhaas, is scrapped, however
In the tradition of numerous art-historical masters, Scully takes inspiration from his time in Morocco
The blockbuster show comes to the US via London
Eli Broad speaks about how he cultivates culture in Southern California
Computer-glitch software, Norton Utilities, has made the fortunes of Peter and Eileen Norton
“Sunshine and noir” explores the dramatic contrasts of Los Angeles as seen through the art produced there over the past forty years
Tinseltown tunes into art as money and movies draw New York dealers, creating new collectors out of Hollywood royalty - though no one will kiss and tell
Does LA have an artistic personality?
With a notable appearance by Marie Raymond, mother of Yves Klein and a talented artist in her own right