Known for surreal images centering nature and especially the world of water and ice, in a sense Luciana Abait’s true subject is humanity’s movement across and i...
Sometimes the circumstances of an artist’s life are as inseparable from their vision as the dancer from the dance. So it is with the remarkable story told in th...
Just because we may already be the converted, doesn’t mean we don’t still need to hear the preaching from time to time. As supporters, consumers, practitioners ...
Sutu (aka Stuart Campbell) is an award-winning artist and director whose creative career has been devoted to the marriage of social impact and new varieties of ...
As galleries and museums open up, art lovers can finally look at real paintings, sculptures, assemblage pieces, prints and many other fine artworks. For those o...
Walking into the galleries at Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles right now is like walking into summer. A new suite of just five paintings (three quite large) by Am...
John Ghoukassian – October 21, 1936 to March 15, 2021 – was one of Irvine’s and Orange County’s most beloved restaurateurs. As the founder/owner of Bistango in ...
There are myriad ways for humanity to experience our connectedness with the natural world, but a new project from the Audubon Society really maps it out. Their ...
Clowns pique our imaginations and memories. They also reflect the panoply of human emotions, from despair to pathos, to delight, to jubilation. Indeed, clown po...
As a recent Irvine resident (who moved here from Laguna Beach), I often feel as though I am driving through an imaginary village. I marvel at the flawlessness o...