Hammer Museum

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A specially commissioned visual essay by the artist, ahead of his Hammer Museum retrospective

BY Paul McCarthy |

As his retrospective opens at the Hammer Museum, a look at the influence Ruppersberg has held over art and pop culture

BY Joseph Mosconi |

As the inaugural Frieze Los Angeles opens this week, here are the exhibitions you shouldn’t miss across the city

BY Simone Krug |

Born in Venezuela in 1920, emigrating to New York at the age of nine, the artist ranged gracefully across the mid 20th century

BY Chris Wiley |

For the 2018 edition of the biennial, it’s as if artists feel the need to resolve situations formally where they can’t be resolved for real

BY Travis Diehl |

Meticulous, gently humorous paintings isolate a deeply personal encounter with the obdurate structures of society and culture

BY Jonathan Griffin |

Ahead of her presentation at Centre Pompidou in June, the artist and choreographer talks about slowness, detail and the anti-spectacular

BY Harry Thorne |

At the Hammer Museum, LA, the curator casts a witty, critical eye on the vexed role of institutions contextualizing the art they display

BY Jonathan Griffin |

In further news: Jef Geys (1934–2018); and Hirshhorn postpones Krzysztof Wodiczko projection after Florida shooting

Former V&A director Martin Roth has died; Montreal Biennale struggles with debt; National Academy artists defend Dana Schutz

Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, USA

BY Olivian Cha |

Jennifer Piejko's guide to the best current shows in LA

BY Jennifer Piejko |

Leading curators select some stand-out presentations at Frieze New York 2017

BY Anne Ellegood |

Revered theatre director John Vaccaro passes away; Marina Abramović responds to accusations of racism

Jibade-Khalil Huffman, Barbara Kasten, Mélanie Matranga, and more: a guide to the best current shows on the west coast

BY Jennifer Piejko |

Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, USA

BY Jonathan Griffin |

Hammer Museum & Art + Practice, Los Angeles, USA

BY Kate Sutton |

With 'one foot in this world and one in another', Mark Leckey's works have a limitless capacity for association

BY Jonathan Griffin |

Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, USA

BY Christopher Bedford |