Some great L.A. museum exhibitions are opening later this month including a Jasper Johns show at The Broad which I can’t wait to see. In the meantime, I’m recommending a few PST:LA/:LA exhibitions that are still&hellip

Some great L.A. museum exhibitions are opening later this month including a Jasper Johns show at The Broad which I can’t wait to see. In the meantime, I’m recommending a few PST:LA/:LA exhibitions that are still&hellip
About the Exhibition: Enter the world of children’s author and illustrator Ezra Jack Keats in the Skirball’s The Snowy Day and the Art of Ezra Jack Keats (on view through September 7). The exhibition explores Keats’ life&hellip
The Skirball’s latest exhibition, Global Citizen: The Architecture of Moshe Safdie, explores Safdie’s nearly fifty-year international career — his projects span the globe from Isreal to North America, and recently to China, India, and Singapore. Moshe Safdie&hellip
One thing’s for sure, there’s nothing ordinary about Gary Baseman’s work or his new exhibition at the Skirball. Step inside the galleries, and you’re transported to another world. A world where formal distinctions between art&hellip
Mah Jongg! Mah Jongg! A woman shouts excitedly just as we began our preview tour of the Skirball’s Project Mah Jongg – a traveling exhibition exploring the history and meaning of the game in Jewish American&hellip
About the Exhibition: I recently attended a press preview of the exhibition, Women Hold Up Half the Sky, at the Skirball. Based on the bestseller Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide by Nicholas&hellip