by Victoria Looseleaf | Nov 16, 2017 | Interviews, Performance Art
The Los Angeles Philharmonic, The Industry & NOW Art LA Present War of the Worlds: The Opera Walt Disney Concert Hall & Three Siren Sites November 12 & November 18 It might have been one of the earlier disseminations of fake news, if, that is, the October...
by Lita Barrie | Oct 25, 2017 | Interviews
“Kent is a larger than life artist, an ace painter, who thinks big, and his paintings are big.” – Ed Ruscha In a metropolis famous for signs and street art that we view as moving images through car windows, Kent Twitchell’s monumental portraits create a still...
by Victoria Looseleaf | Aug 25, 2017 | Interviews, Performance Art
Part Kubrickian, part Wilsonian (as in Robert), with a nod to Isadora Duncan, Lita Albuquerque’s hEARTH, a performance installation created with her daughter Jasmine Albuquerque and composer Kristen Toedtman, on view at Sunnylands Center and Gardens (the former...
by Victoria Looseleaf | Aug 23, 2017 | Interviews, Performance Art
Gif from MUD PEOPLE explore the Los Angeles River A segment on KCET’s award-winning TV show SoCal Connected was based on this story. Watch it here now. You may have seen them on the Venice Boardwalk, at the L.A. Convention Center or on the streets of Hollywood....
by Victoria Looseleaf | Aug 15, 2017 | Interviews
Like moths to a flame, so goeth the hordes of people who “chase” eclipses, be they solar, lunar, partial, total, annular, or otherwise. On August 21, eclipse groupies of the world will be flocking to any number of cities in 14 states that are in the 60 to 70 mile-wide...
by Victoria Looseleaf | Jul 28, 2017 | Interviews
She doesn’t have a closet and the last time she purchased an article of clothing was two years ago – and that was underwear. She is Carole Frances Lung, a self-proclaimed artist/academic/textile superhero whose alter ego is Frau Fiber. Lung, a tenured associate...