Art openings around L.A., including Analia Saban at Mixografía, Lari Pittman at the Hammer, Pop-Up Magazine and Timothy Washington at CAAM.
“The Allure of Matter: Material Art From China,” at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
The L.A. conceptual artist is known for using numbered grid systems to generate patterns and images — most famously, of trees. His new series is inspired by native California palms from Palm Canyon near Palm Springs. Also on view are works by the late Abstract Expressionist Philip Guston, who in his later years, became known for delving into figuration and the grotesque.
1986, in which the artist dug up a portion of the museum’s floor, revealing its concrete foundations.Gabriela Ruiz, “Full of Tears,” at the Vincent Price Art Museum.
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