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Five years on, Frieze Los Angeles has grown up without growing old

Frieze LA maturing in its 5th edition
Frieze LA remains essential for dealers and the art community

Juxtapoz Magazine - "At the Edge of the Sun" Freeze Frames a Moment in Los Angeles' Rich Art History

Los Angeles is emerging as a significant art capital with a thriving art scene.
Jeffrey Deitch's exhibition 'At the Edge of the Sun' showcases a collective movement of artists in LA.

Spring Break art fair in Los Angeles puts personality first at fifth edition

Spring Break art fair provides a fun alternative to traditional art fairs with diverse exhibitors and unique presentation styles.
Organizers intentionally choose unconventional spaces for the fair in different parts of Los Angeles to engage with the city's art scene.

New book celebrates collector Eileen Harris Norton's role in shaping Los Angeles's art scene

Eileen Harris Norton played a significant role in nurturing the Los Angeles art scene, specifically championing women artists and artists of color.
Harris Norton's personal approach to collecting art reflects her values and aesthetic preferences, rather than market trends.
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'I held onto a box of Sylvie tiles that composed a psychotic, abstract cat': John Rubeli on his artful bathroom

John Rubeli and his wife Stacy have been long-time supporters of Los Angeles's art scene and have a significant collection of contemporary art.
They have served on various art space boards and have been patrons of shows at prominent institutions, displaying works by artists like Tauba Auerbach and Catherine Opie in their home.

Meet the next generation of Los Angeles galleries

Local galleries are key in LA's art scene.
New homegrown art spaces flourishing in LA.

Juxtapoz Magazine - Sneak Peek: Kate Pincus-Whitney "To Live and To Dine in LA / You Taste Like Home"

Pincus-Whitney's exhibition To Live and To Dine in LA focuses on mapping culture, self, and place through food and objects.

'I held onto a box of Sylvie tiles that composed a psychotic, abstract cat': John Rubeli on his artful bathroom

John Rubeli and his wife Stacy have been long-time supporters of Los Angeles's art scene and have a significant collection of contemporary art.
They have served on various art space boards and have been patrons of shows at prominent institutions, displaying works by artists like Tauba Auerbach and Catherine Opie in their home.

Meet the next generation of Los Angeles galleries

Local galleries are key in LA's art scene.
New homegrown art spaces flourishing in LA.

Juxtapoz Magazine - Sneak Peek: Kate Pincus-Whitney "To Live and To Dine in LA / You Taste Like Home"

Pincus-Whitney's exhibition To Live and To Dine in LA focuses on mapping culture, self, and place through food and objects.
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How artist-run gallery The Pit is helping to form a new art district in Los Angeles

The Pit founders prioritize being surrounded by artists over wealthy individuals in their gallery location choice.
The Pit gallery in Los Angeles recently opened a 13,000 sq. ft space in Atwater Village, emphasizing a focus on artists over the traditional art scene in Hollywood.

'The biggest arts project in the US': PST Art to bring dozens of exhibitions to Los Angeles and Southern California this September

Los Angeles is becoming a prominent visual art hub with a flourishing art economy and the PST Art project spearheaded by the Getty Foundation.
PST Art project started as a research initiative to rescue archives related to Los Angeles art history, leading to a major collaboration of art institutions in the U.S.

Michael Werner Gallery to open Los Angeles branch

Art galleries expanding to Beverly Hills
Unique exhibition pairing old masters

Megan Mulrooney, a former director at Nino Mier, will open her own gallery in his old Los Angeles space

Former senior director of Nino Mier Gallery opens her own space in Santa Monica Boulevard to showcase emerging artists from LA and beyond.

Juxtapoz Magazine - I'd Love To See You, A Juxtapoz Magazine Story at 30, Part 1

The exhibition 'I'd Love To See You' celebrates the 30th anniversary of Juxtapoz magazine with works on paper in a collective, community-driven spirit.
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