Shana Nys Dambrot
Artists Address the Women at the Heart of JFK's Assassination
Marilyn Monroe and Jackie O star in videos, paintings, and performance art about the cultural impact and political legacy of the JFK assassination.
A Climate Change Arts Festival Takes Over LA
As COP21 continues in Paris, artists in Los Angeles weigh in with wit, whimsy, and some serious business.
The New "New Normal" Emerges in the Photographs of Jeff Wall
Miami’s Pérez Art Museum recontextualizes the artist's photographs as documents of urbanization’s societal impact.
Norman Reedus’ Real Life and Undead Photography
'The Walking Dead' star’s new book and exhibition of fine art photographs are just as dark and strange as you’d imagine.
Photographer Creates Explosive Landscape Portraits with Gunpowder
An artist wanders the desert on moonless nights, setting small fires and returning with haunting -- and possibly haunted -- landscape photographs.
Street Artists Take Over an Entire House, Turning "Urban" into Urbane
Street artists Dabs Myla take integrated design to the next level in their ambitious Los Angeles art and commerce experiment at Modernica.
Monumental Totems for the Modern Pagan
Street artist RUN fills an LA gallery with unlikely monuments to our lost pagan roots.
'Thanks for the Mammaries' Battles Cancer with Contemporary Art
One artist crowdsources an archive of boob jokes for a cause.
Inside Matthew Barney’s Solid Gold Shit Show
When it comes to Matthew Barney’s latest six-hour film, the real stars are the family of monumental sculptures that inspired and starred in it.
'Jokes of Nature' Walks a Fine Line Between Grotesque and Gorgeous
Does Mother Nature have a sense of humor? Judging by RedLine’s current exhibition, she sure does.