The graffiti artist says that his former landlord and Heritage Auctions illegally seized his property for profit.
For Grief and Hope, creating a more sustainable future for artists throughout the city begins with affordable studio spaces and housing.
Art opens a window to another life, Deborah says. In addition to his work at the academy, he also teaches drawing to inmates ...
There’s a new dealer in town, and his name might sound familiar — Sebastian Gladstone — but you'd be forgiven if you don't ...
Across the globe, cultural institutions are implementing new measures to protect their artifacts from the ravages of climate ...
The post-wildfire public-private partnership includes at least $100M of private capital and will shape "what L.A. is going to ...
Meet the 47 artists, dancers, designers, choreographers, musicians, gallery owners from Montrose to the Museum District ...
“READ is — without question — the most visible graffiti writer in New Orleans,” street art authority Kady Perry wrote in her ...
Bryan Rabin’s legendary Giorgio’s Discotheque will return to The West Hollywood EDITION for a public-facing fundraising ...
Criminalizing and policing street art not only fails to reduce crime, it actively detracts from the fostering of beautiful, ...
By Jess Carey Southern California is facing one of the most detrimental natural disasters in recent history. Over 12,000 homes and businesses have been destroyed or damaged and at least 25 people ...