
Tanja M. Laden
Hippie Canyon Culture Comes Alive in Sun-Kissed Photos | City of the Seekers
Canyons have always been a safe haven for mystically-minded LA artists, now more than ever.
Alchemy in Art History? As Above, So Below | City of the Seekers
A new exhibition at the Getty Research Institute puts Manly P. Hall's alchemical manuscripts in the context of art history.
The Mystical Art of Stone Carving | City of the Seekers
"We are all energy," says artist Janet Levy. "The material I chose to work with—stone, alabaster, marble onyx—has an energy of its own.
The Black Man from Missouri Who Became an Indian Guru | City of the Seekers
Born John Redd, Korla Pandit proselytized the "universal language of music."
David Bowie’s Eclectic Art Collection Goes to Auction
Bowie’s art collection not only reflects his role as a musician, but as an Anglophile who never lost sense of his Britishness.
A Victorian Parlor Game Gets Resurrected in LA | City of the Seekers
Illustration-based collage art: Now, with 100% more Proust.
Channeling JT LeRoy | City of the Seekers
Laura Albert needed to write as JT LeRoy, but to many, Albert is the most fascinating character of all.
Undressed: A Titillating Exhibition on the History of Underwear
London’s Victoria and Albert Museum chronicles the history of undergarments in 'Undressed: A Brief History of Underwear.'
Artists Band Together to Protect Women's Healthcare Rights
'Sexy Beast, A Benefit for Planned Parenthood' honors filmmaker Dawn Porter and features an auction with works by over 40 artists.
The Stellar Legacy of L.A.'s Gemini G.E.L. Printmakers | City of the Seekers
Despite its name, Gemini G.E.L. was founded by two sagittariuses and a virgo.
Curious Wooden Sculptures Examine Human Consciousness | City of the Seekers
Hirsch Perlman’s wooden figures are both conceptual and accessible, but what’s most interesting is how they’ve come to exist at all.
The Hereafter Institute: An Art Project That Takes Care of Digital Remains
Artist Gabriel Barcia-Colombo wants us to understand that, these days, we die twice.