Los Angeles is poised for a significant cultural evolution with a host of new institutions, from a pioneering AI art museum and an immersive theatrical art space to expansive contemporary galleries and dedicated cultural centers, collectively reshaping the city's artistic identity before the 2028 Olympic Games.
Hong Kong's March auctions, with major houses aligning their sales, illustrated a discerning collector base increasingly prioritizing historically validated and cross-category works, shifting away from the speculative tendencies previously seen in the ultra-contemporary market.
Barbara Takenaga’s "Parallax" at DC Moore unpacks a multi-decade inquiry into cosmic phenomena, manifesting as visually opulent compositions that dynamically fuse precise handwork with fluid pours, conjuring a celebratory universe of colliding forms and expanding light.
Galerie Perrotin presents an exhibition of works by GaHee Park, April 24 until May 30.
Xavier Hufkens presents an exhibition of works by Joan Semmel, April 22 until June 27.
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