May 20, 2013
by Misael Diaz
After violence desolated the city center of Tijuana starting in 2007, artists and musicians began to reimagine the function of this area, known as "El Centro" -- the historic tourist district that stretches about 10 blocks along Avenida Revolucion -- by opening small independent, largely self-funded art galleries and spaces.

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Los Globos
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Anywhere your cell phone reaches
Getty Center
Getty Center
Gagosian Gallery
Blum & Poe
Bowers Museum
Ace Gallery
Matthew Marks Gallery
MOCA Pacific Design Center
LACMA
Hammer Museum
LACMA
Skirball Cultural Center
Huntington Museum


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Los Angeles:
A collection of Southern California artists are addressing climate change through art.
Plan Ahead: Buy Season Passes for the 2013 Summer KCET Cinema Series
May 9, 2013 1:15 PM
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Buy passes to the 2013 Summer KCET Cinema Series at the Aero Theatre in Santa Monica.
Los Angeles:
The Cixous Reading Group, a newly formed collaboration of Los Angeles-based artists and writers, is a kind of pop-up seminar, trying to reframe what it means to be a feminist today.
Domestic Affairs: The Poetically Political Art of Nery Gabriel Lemus
May 6, 2013 4:10 PM
by Carren Jao
Los Angeles:
Artist Nery Gabriel Lemus gracefully exposes the subtle racial tensions between Latino and African American cultures in his work.
Tomahawks and Tipis: Native American Representations in Commercial Culture
May 2, 2013 1:00 AM
by Ruth Nolan
Los Angeles:
Alexandra Grant speaks with French writer Hélène Cixous to discuss how her book, "Philippines," was the genesis of Grant's exhibition "Forêt Intérieure/Interior Forest."
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Video: The Poetically Political Art of Nery Gabriel Lemus
Artist Nery Gabriel Lemus gracefully exposes the subtle racial tensions between Latino and African American cultures in his work.
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Live @ The Ford: Thursday at 9PM
A performance inspired by the Mexican variety shows of 1920 Los Angeles and featuring L.A. bands.
Live @ The Ford: La Marisoul
This exclusive web extra features a performance by Marisoul Hernandez a.k.a La Marisoul of La Santa Cecilia singing a cover of the classic Smith's song "Shoplifters of the World Unite."
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