Jasper Johns: Something Resembling Truth is my pick for Spring Break in L.A. this year. The exhibition opened last month at The Broad in downtown L.A. with rave reviews and I’m sure it will make more than a&hellip

Jasper Johns: Something Resembling Truth is my pick for Spring Break in L.A. this year. The exhibition opened last month at The Broad in downtown L.A. with rave reviews and I’m sure it will make more than a&hellip
Anything with the word “haunted” carries instant appeal for my two middle school-age sons, especially with Halloween right around the corner. So we ventured over to LACMA last weekend to see the new exhibition Haunted Screens: German&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
About the Exhibition: LACMA’s Fútbol: the Beautiful Game (on view through July 20, 2014) is all about soccer – the worldwide sports phenomenon. The exhibition includes Fútbol inspired paintings, photographs, videos, prints and sculptures that explore not&hellip
The Getty Museum’s exhibition Jackson Pollock Mural presents Pollock’s abstract masterpiece Mural in an entirely new light (on view through June 1, 2014). Here are 6 reasons why you, and your family and friends, should&hellip
About the Exhibition: Alexander Calder rocked the world of modern sculpture with his revolutionary kinetic sculptures in the 1930’s, which Marcel Duchamp named mobiles. LACMA’s exhibition Calder and Abstraction: From Avant-Garde to Iconic (through July 27,&hellip