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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May 22
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Getty Center
Gagosian Gallery
Blum & Poe
Bowers Museum
Ace Gallery
Matthew Marks Gallery
MOCA Pacific Design Center
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Hammer Museum
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Documenting Exodus: Hit Man Gurung and Nepal's Departing Youth
May 1, 2013 1:00 AM
Los Angeles:
Nepalese artist Hit Man Gurung's residency at 18th Street Arts Center offers a unique perspective on the devastating effects of war and globalization on this Himalayan nation.
Vote Head-to-Head: The Nomadic Work of Paul Rodriguez vs. Gary Baseman's Art World
April 29, 2013 11:30 AM
by Artbound
'Theater Heaven' Realized at the Pacific Conservatory of the Arts
April 29, 2013 1:00 AM
by Sarah Linn
Santa Barbara:
The Pacific Conservatory of the Arts is a professional resident theater company and a two-year vocational program.
Los Angeles:
The botanical illustrations in the Huntington's "When They Were Wild" exhibition function as a probe into what is real, what is fictional, and what lies somewhere in between.
Audio Q&A: 'The Kings of Summer' with Cast Members
April 26, 2013 2:55 PM
Once More, With Feeling: Stephen Prina's History Paintings
April 26, 2013 1:00 AM
Los Angeles:
At LACMA, Stephen Prina displays 28 hot pink plywood replicas of built-ins that legendary architect R.M.Schindler originally designed for two custom homes in L.A.
Exploring the 'Golden Dream' of Riverside's Eastside
April 26, 2013 1:00 AM
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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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