The only Art in your life is that slimy uncle on your mom’s side. For ...
The name sort of says it all. Maybe the fact that Viggo Mortensen is the gallery’s chairman says more. Art galleries don’t get much cooler or more Hollywood.
The only Art in your life is that slimy uncle on your mom’s side. For ...
Referencing the infamous Seventh Veil strip club next door, the new space lives up to the edginess of its name. Handcrafted, high-quality art books and posters for its featured artists are printed next door.
Contemporary art exhibition space, gift shop, and cafe. Inspired by Tokyo’s trendy coffeehouses, it offers eats and full tea service by waitresses in French maid costumes. Makes you feel like you know what.
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Owned and directed by L.A. natives Heather Taylor and Alex de Cordoba, the gallery has been a springboard for new artists since 2006, right in the heart of the Culver City Art District.
Photo: Courtesy of Taylor de Cordoba
Once upon a time, the Culver City Art District was nothing but empty warehouses. Then owners Tim Blum and Jeff Poe moved their well-established gallery to the area. The rest is history.
Berlin has been the new art capital of Europe for a while now. L.A.? Peres Projects has galleries in both cities, ’cause it knows where it’s at. And so do you.
Hollywood. The word has many meanings. It’s a business. It’s a neighborhood. It’s an attitude. ...
An array of offbeat events, workshops, and lectures. Turn a cardboard box into an Easy-Bake oven? Check. Jam fruit from your neighbor’s yard into tasty jelly? Double check.
Whether this place was cooler as a Pabst Blue Ribbon Brewery or as the thriving artist colony it is today could depend on your politics. If you aren’t quite sure, you’ll probably fit right in. The on-site bar and eclectic live-in crowd make it worth visiting. Stop by for the seasonal ArtWalk where resident artists open their studios.