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The visual landscape of Southern California changes from city to city. Depending on your perspective, the region can feel like a mythical playground, an arid wasteland or a gritty, concrete labyrinth. Since the 1980s, photographer Christina Fernandez has linked her interiority to spaces in Southern

Perhaps more than any other American city,  Los Angeles creates, shapes and reshapes itself. We tell our own tales, often visually, a natural way to express ourselves in a town known for making movies. Cinema aside, another way we tell our stories visually, is through murals.

Jose Dávila’s Sense of Place is a public installation supported by Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND) curator and director Shamim Momin, in conjunction with the Getty’s Pacific Standard Time-LALA. The concrete artwork was unveiled in West Hollywood, then disassembled, and will be situated in site-specific

Little light is shed on honest labor today. It is overlooked, forgotten and often dismissed in this entitled era of delirious wealth for the privileged few and lack of respect for those who play the fundamental roles that support society. Narsiso Martinez addresses the discriminatory

On Saturday, February 25, 2017, Downtown Los Angeles' Corey Helford Gallery (CHG) presents New Zealand-based figurative painter Meredith Marsone in her U.S. debut exhibition, entitled "Arbitrary Dreams". On view in CHG's Gallery 3, Marsone's exhibition will feature an exquisite new series of oil on aluminum