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With fans from Lizzo to Kandis Williams, genderless No Sesso is a brand on the rise

BY Michael Slenske |

In collaborations with her community and family, Halsey leans towards the funky, the funny and the queer

BY Jonathan Griffin |

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

BY Paul McCarthy |

The artist’s stuttering videos, on view at Freedman Fitzpatrick, challenge conventional notions of artistic authorship and circulation

BY Olivian Cha |

Kilimnik’s subjects are nearly always brutal – murder, empire, war – and just as often delivered with a practiced detachment

BY Travis Diehl |

A guide to the city’s autumn exhibitions

BY Jonathan Griffin |

Hernandez catalogues the avenues and intersections that make Los Angeles a city, and not only a web of connections between the area’s freeways and suburban sprawl

BY Jennifer Piejko |

The works on paper at Parker Gallery, in Los Angeles, ‘encounter memories, fantasies and dream images along the way’

BY Jonathan Griffin |

The artist’s tent city at Hauser & Wirth, in rapidly gentrifying downtown LA, is a ‘parody of pious politically activist art’ 

BY Jonathan Griffin |

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

BY Alice Butler |

Two parallel exhibitions in LA, at Blum & Poe and Nonaka-Hill gallery, show how Japanese artists of the 1980s and ‘90s confronted Postmodernism

BY Olivian Cha |

From Faith Wilding’s animistic deities to Pierre Guyotat’s orgiastic drawings, the frieze editors review their favourite shows in LA

BY frieze |

A series of sculptures shown at Jenny’s, Los Angeles, challenge traditional categories of art 

BY Travis Diehl |

Frieze global partner LIFEWTR marks the inaugural Frieze Los Angeles with a publicly accessible artwork at The Standard DTLA by L.A. artist Tofer Chin

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 |

Rapper and Actor Edison Chen Shares What He’d Do With 24 Hours in the City

With a solo show opening at Kasmin Gallery in March, the LA-based artist describes how his latest work is inspired by the natural world

In Collaboration with Kasmin Gallery

An exhibition at MOCA, Los Angeles, creates a trans-historical dialogue between Farber’s works and a generation of artists he influenced

BY Jonathan Griffin |

Creative enterprises joining Frieze Los Angeles range from A-Z West to andSons chocolatiers