The ever-prolific and spirited David Hockney has almost wallpapered the gallery with his "Home-Made Prints."
Street and Thornton Place will be discussed at a meeting of the Venice Town Council at 7:30 p.m. today in the Old Venice City Hall, 681 N.
The Venice branch of the Los Angeles Public Library, 610 California Ave., has expanded its hours.
Mark Simon, student body president of Venice High School, was one of two students from the Los
When Chuck Arnoldi first introduced his stick "paintings" in the early 1970s, his work was seen as a refreshing (now highly dubious) attempt to counteract the austere, reductive tenets of Minimalism with a return to a more seductive, organic strategy.
"One of the great rules of art: Do not linger," decreed Andre Gide.
Like all good logo painters, British artist John Walker employs a recurrent image.
Rick Stich's new paintings wrap you in airy comfort, like one of those cotton thermal blankets advertised to insulate the body in breathing fabric.
The late Barbara Myerhoff will be remembered by friends who are raising money to purchase a public bench in her memory for the beachfront site of the Israel Levin Senior Center.
The Venice branch of the Los Angeles Public Library has expanded its hours.
Design in Pasadena, is the new director of Beyond Baroque, an art center situated in the Old Venice City Hall.
Howard Hodgkin is a leading British contemporary currently represented here by a dozen large graphics, mainly works made in India using handmade paper and fabric dyes.
A press release regarding the current exhibition at New City Editions explains that "while most Richard Serra installation drawings are more or less designed for a specific architectural setting, the three works on exhibition are appropriate to a number of different sites."
What I like best about Richard Shaffer's paintings is their private pockets of goodies.
Riding high in pairs on gallery walls, Andrea Evans' little (12-by-9-inch) paintings may be mistaken for Minimalist abstractions.
Two young New York artists swagger out West to show us what we already know--and darn little of that since each is represented by a skimpy half-dozen works.
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"The Time of the Cuckoo," by Arthur Laurents, asks us to believe in the mutual attraction between a single, middle-aged American tourist (Marion Ross) and a suave, unhappily married Italian shopkeeper (Cesare Danova).
The new branch library planned for Venice Boulevard near Venice Way will be twice the size of the existing branch, according to Los Angeles City officials.
The Griffith Park Pony Ride is not the first, and certainly not the most important, venture to be threatened by a cancellation of liability insurance.