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Judy Baca’s mural The Great Wall of Los Angeles has been nearly 50 years in the making. Now, she’s working on it live in public at LACMA, in a historic gesture of creative transparency and cultural community

BY Armando Pulido |

In the latest in the series seeing the city through the eyes of its gallerists, the co-founder of the Westside art space picks his LA highlights

BY Chris Waywell |

Amid budgetary constraints, construction setbacks and critical condemnation, the museum’s long-awaited expansion strives to remain groundbreaking

BY Justin Beal |

From groundbreaking works by Italian master Lucio Fontana to LA-based Sophie Wahlquist's immersive installation in clay, artworks at this year's fair refelct a resurgence of ceramic in the art world

The artist’s survey at LACMA showcases her dynamic engagement with the history of modernism and socio-political conflict 

BY Ara H. Merjian |

The two artists and long-time collaborators speak to Evan Moffitt about the influence of Fluxus, the importance of improvisation and the challenge of reckoning with art history 

In a monographic exhibition at LACMA in Los Angeles, US, Eleanor Antin rediscovers the ‘other selves’ within her

BY Alice Butler |

In further news: German government buys Giambologna at the eleventh hour; LACMA’s new expansion delayed

In other news: Tania Bruguera and Laurie Anderson bring political banners to Times Square; Polish artists protest country’s right-wing nationalism

Ruben Östlund's The Square wins the Palme d'or; the Walker Art Center to remove a Sam Durant piece after protests

Herzog & de Meuron wins competition to build a new museum in Berlin; LACMA receives a USD$25m donation towards its ambitious extension

Elisabeth Murdoch establishes a prize for female artists and Zaha Hadid passes away: the latest news from the art world

Los Angeles County Museum of Art, USA

BY Travis Diehl |

Los Angeles County Museum of Art, USA

BY Jonathan Griffin |

Los Angeles County Museum of Art, USA

BY Ed Schad |

Gabriela Jauregui on LACMA’s essential retrospective of Asco’s subtle yet humorous blend of art and activism

BY Gabriela Jauregui |

A recent performance about masculinity and sport revealed cultural exclusion within the art world

BY Christopher Bedford |

Natalie Haddad documents the exhibition acting as a corrective to the historical absence of Chicanos in mainstream America, and the museum

BY Natalie Haddad |