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Catalogue Secondary Art Market listings | Burbank
Apr 6, 2020–Jun 8, 2029 (UTC-8)
Burbank
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Olafur Eliasson: Open | Los Angeles
Sep 15, 2024–Jul 6, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
In September 2024, Icelandic-Danish artist Olafur Eliasson (b. 1967, Copenhagen; lives and works in Berlin) presents a new site-specific installation made for The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA. In line with Eliasson’s career-long exploration of light and color, geometry, and environmental awareness, the installation playfully engages with material and immaterial qualities of the museum’s architecture. A series of large-scale optical devices designed specifically for MOCA Geffen will respond to the building itself, as well as to the everchanging atmosphere of Los Angeles. Visitors will encounter a dazzling range of sensory experiences that harness the laws of geometric optics to address feelings and concepts of embodiment, perception, and participation.
Butterfly Pavilion | Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
Mar 23–Aug 24, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
Wonder takes flight at the Museum! Walk among beautiful butterflies in our seasonal Butterfly Pavilion. This springtime exhibition features hundreds of butterflies, colorful native plants, and plenty of natural light to help you see these creatures shimmer. With lots of flight space and a variety of resting spots, come get one of the best views in Los Angeles of these amazing insects.
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A Traveler’s Guide to Mettlach: Villeroy and Boch | Pomona
Sep 9, 2023–Jun 30, 2025 (UTC-8)
Pomona
A Traveler’s Guide to Mettlach: Villeroy and Boch showcases everyday life in the 1800s Mettlach, Germany. Scenes of everyday life in Mettlach have been documented and celebrated by Villeroy and Boch, a ceramic production company founded in 1836 when Jean François Boch and Nicolas Villeroy merged their ceramic businesses into what is now known as Villeroy and Boch.
The workers of the Mettlach factory came from diverse backgrounds, including art studios, archives, and museums. The varied backgrounds of the factory workers contributed to the artistic achievements of the Villeroy and Boch company. The Mettlach collection reflects German cultural experiences, societal interpretations, and mythology.
This exhibition shows scenes of love and relationships as well as larger themes of fantasy, offering an all-encompassing snapshot of the myriad facets of human life within Mettlach. A Traveler’s Guide to Mettlach, on view in the Robert and Colette Wilson Gallery through June 2025, presents concepts of life, laughter, relationships, and the day-to-day existence of the German people.
Betye Saar: Drifting Toward Twilight | Huntington Library
Nov 11, 2023–Nov 30, 2025 (UTC-8)
San Marino
Nov. 11, 2023–Nov. 30, 2027 | Renowned American artist Betye Saar’s large-scale work “Drifting Toward Twilight”—commissioned by The Huntington—is a site-specific installation that features a 17-foot-long vintage wooden canoe and found objects, including birdcages, antlers, and natural materials harvested by Saar from The Huntington’s grounds.
Sculpted Portraits from Ancient Egypt | Los Angeles
Jan 24, 2024–Jan 25, 2027 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
Egypt’s 26th Dynasty (664–526 BCE) was a period of revival and renewal. It marks the last great phase of native pharaonic rule in ancient Egypt and is notable for its exceptional artworks, particularly stone sculpture. The achievements of Egyptian artists of this period are vividly expressed in the sculpted portraits of officials associated with the court and priesthood, which were created to be displayed in tombs and temples.
The works in this exhibition are on special loan from the British Museum, London.
Mineo Mizuno: Homage to Nature | Huntington Library
May 25, 2024–May 25, 2029 (UTC-8)
San Marino
This site-specific work explores the fragility of the Earth’s ecosystem, as well as the destruction of the forest and its potential for regeneration. The sculpture celebrates the beauty of wood in its natural state and emphasizes its potential as a reusable and renewable resource.
Indigenous Futures | Los Angeles
Sep 7, 2024–Jun 21, 2026 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
explores the rise of Futurism in contemporary Indigenous art as a means of enduring colonial trauma, creating alternative futures, and advocating for Indigenous technologies in a more inclusive present and sustainable future. Over fifty artworks are on display, some interspersed throughout the museum, creating unexpected encounters and dialogues between contemporary Indigenous creations and historic Autry works. Artists such as Andy Everson, Ryan Singer, and Neil Ambrose Smith wittily upend pop-culture icons by Indigenizing sci-fi characters and storylines; Wendy Red Star places Indigenous people in surreal spacescapes wearing fantastical regalia; Virgil Ortiz brings his own space odyssey,
to life in a new, site-specific installation. By intermingling science fiction, self-determination, and Indigenous technologies across a diverse array of Native cultures,
envisions sovereign futures while countering historical myths and the ongoing impact of colonization, including environmental degradation and toxic stereotypes.
Reframing Dioramas: The Art of Preserving Wilderness | Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
Sep 15, 2024–Sep 15, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
The Natural History Museum’s historic diorama halls are the largest exhibitions at the museum, showcasing over 75 incredibly detailed habitats ranging from arctic tundra to tropical rainforest. To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the dioramas, NHM is restoring and reopening a diorama hall that has been closed for decades. There, visitors will experience immersive new installations — by artists RFX1 (Jason Chang), Joel Fernando and Yesenia Prieto (working as a three-artist team), as well as Saul Becker and Lauren Schoth — that call attention to dioramas as a unique combination of art and science and explore biodiversity, ecology, conservation, colonialism, and changing museum display techniques. NHM maintains an active diorama program where staff continue to update and build dioramas, keeping this art form alive. Visitors can examine these illusions of wilderness through a series of displays, engaging programs, and a new book that sheds light on the previously untold history of NHM’s dioramas.
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We Live in Painting: The Nature of Color in Mesoamerican Art | Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Sep 15, 2024–Sep 1, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
Mesoamerican artists held a cosmic responsibility: as they adorned the surfaces of buildings, clay vessels, textiles, bark-paper pages, and sculptures with color, they (quite literally) made the world. The power of color emerged from the materiality of its pigments, the skilled hands that crafted it, and the communities whose knowledge imbued it with meaning. Color mapped the very order of the cosmos, of time and space. By engineering and deploying color, artists wielded the power of cosmic creation in their hands. We Live in Painting: The Nature of Color in Mesoamerican Art explores the science, art, and cosmology of color in Mesoamerica. Histories of colonialism and industrialization in the “color-averse” West have minimized the deep significance of color in the Indigenous Americas. This exhibition follows two interconnected lines of inquiry—technical and material analyses, and Indigenous conceptions of art and image—to reach the full richness of color at the core of Mesoamerican worldviews.
Digital Witness: Revolutions in Design, Photography, and Film | Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Nov 24, 2024–Jul 13, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
Over the last four decades, image-editing software has radically transformed our visual world. The ease with which images and text can be digitally generated and altered has enabled new forms of creative experimentation, while also sparking philosophical debates about the very nature of representation. Digital Witness: Revolutions in Design, Photography, and Film examines the impact of digital manipulation tools from the 1980s to the present, for the first time assessing simultaneous developments and debates in the fields of photography, graphic design, and visual effects. Featuring over 150 works, the exhibition traces the emergence of distinctive digital aesthetic strategies, relationships to realism, and storytelling modes. The nearly 200 artists, designers, and makers in Digital Witness illuminate today's visual culture where digital editing tools are easier to access than ever before.
Ritual Expressions: African Adornment from the Permanent Collection | Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Feb 23–Jul 6, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
Ritual Expressions: African Adornment from the Permanent Collection is a focused presentation of a rich diversity of textiles, clothing, and headwear representing more than 20 cultures. In many cultures throughout the African continent, bodily adornment is a testament to the meticulous craftsmanship of its creators. The visually stunning pieces, with vivid colors, mesmerizing patterns, and symbolic motifs, often signify prestige and power and are critical in establishing and transmitting the wearer’s identity and rank.
Diary of Flowers: Artists and their Worlds | The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Mar 9, 2025–Jan 4, 2026 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
Diary of Flowers: Artists and their Worlds brings together over 80 artworks from MOCA’s renowned collection, demonstrating how artists create their own worlds through their art–building networks, circles, and mythologies. Embracing the boundaries between the personal and the social, public and private lives, as well as emotional and psychological states, works in the show privilege sites of creativity and the place of the imagination to conjure new worlds and possibilities. Friendship, love, and intimacy become important starting points for artistic expression. The exhibition features work in all media across different geographies, cultures, and periods, by artists including Belkis Ayón, Abraham Cruzvillegas, Mona Hatoum, Candice Lin, Annette Messeger, Wangechi Mutu, Lucas Samaras, Mohammed Sami, Tunga, and Haegue Yang, as well as a gallery dedicated to Nan Goldin.
Line, Form, Qi: Calligraphic Art from the Fondation INK Collection | Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Apr 6–Oct 19, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
An examination of the innovations in calligraphic art, Line, Form, Qi: Calligraphic Art from the Fondation INK Collection highlights experimental works of modern and contemporary calligraphic art made by artists including Fung Ming Chip, Gu Wenda, Inoue Yūichi, Lee In, Henri Michaux, Nguyễn Quang Thắng, Qiu Zhijie, Tong Yangtze, Wang Dongling, Wei Ligang, and Xu Bing. Works on view reveal the evolution of the pictograph, explorations of the relationship between content and form, the development of new scripts, and the abstraction of the written word. Accompanied by a scholarly exhibition catalogue, Line, Form, Qi is the second in a series of exhibitions of works from the Fondation INK Collection, a 400-piece collection of contemporary art in the spirit of ink that was promised to LACMA in 2018.
Mineo Mizuno: Homage to Nature | San Marino
May 25, 2024–May 25, 2029 (UTC-8)
San Marino
This site-specific work explores the fragility of the Earth’s ecosystem, as well as the destruction of the forest and its potential for regeneration. The sculpture celebrates the beauty of wood in its natural state and emphasizes its potential as a reusable and renewable resource.
California-based Japanese American artist Mineo Mizuno’s site-specific sculpture, titled Homage to Nature, is crafted from fallen timber gathered in the forests of the Sierra Nevada, where the artist lives and works. Views of the San Gabriel Mountains in the background will frame the work.
The sculpture explores the fragility of the Earth’s ecosystem, as well as the destruction of the forest and its potential for regeneration. Homage to Nature celebrates the beauty of wood in its natural state and emphasizes its potential as a reusable and renewable resource. Using yakisugi (shou sugi), a traditional Japanese method of wood preservation known in the West as burnt timber cladding, the charred surfaces of the reclaimed timber in the sculpture speak not only to fire’s destructive power but also to its ability to reinvigorate the land. As a companion and response to the sculpture, a “fire landscape” will be planted near the sculpture to mimic new growth that occurs naturally after a fire.
This new sculpture marks the culmination of a series of installations by the artist designed to reflect on The Huntington’s collections and link the gardens and art galleries. Homage to Nature will be unveiled on May 25, 2024, and will remain on view for five years.
Charles Ross: Spectrum 14 | The Getty
Sep 10, 2024–Sep 13, 2026 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
Spectrum 14 is a calibrated array of prisms that cast a dazzling display of luminous color across the Museum’s rotunda. Bands of spectral light traverse the space in relation to the sun, which follow a slightly different arc through the sky every day. Over time, Ross’s work changes in response to Earth’s rotational orbit, connecting us to the premodern experience of astronomical observation and calculation that defined cycles of days, seasons, and rituals.
This project was commissioned for PST ART as part of the exhibition Lumen: The Art and Science of Light. This is the second “Rotunda Commission,” a series of art installations inspired by the Getty Museum’s collection, architecture, and site.
Eyes on the Road: Art of the Automotive Landscape | Petersen Automotive Museum
Sep 24, 2024–Nov 30, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
In the early decades of the 20th century, automobile ownership saw tremendous growth in the United States—with one motor vehicle per every five Americans by 1929—and a new motoring landscape evolved to accommodate the increase in car travel. For over a century, civil engineers, automotive designers, architects, and graphic artists have worked, often without credit, to create highway systems and the vehicles that traverse them, along with standardized signage and roadside amenities that have become so commonplace that they are largely taken for granted.
Modern and contemporary artists, however, have long noticed and been inspired by the world in which the automobile operates and have responded to it in their work. Eyes on the Road brings the often-overlooked “art” of the highway together with artistic representations of this visual culture, highlighting the role of the car in shaping the country’s built environment and drawing new attention to the world around us.
Imagining the Black Diaspora: Art and Poetics in the 21st Century | Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Dec 15, 2024–Jul 27, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
The exhibition explores the aesthetic connections between nearly 60 artists from Africa, Europe and America. The 70 paintings, sculptures, photographs and works on paper are divided into several different themes, including speech and silence, movement and transformation, imagination and expression.
Retrospect: 50 Years at the Norton Simon Museum | Norton Simon Museum
Feb 14, 2025–Jan 12, 2026 (UTC-8)
Pasadena
In 2025, the Norton Simon Museum marks the 50th anniversary of its founding in 1975. The exhibition Retrospect: 50 Years at the Norton Simon Museum, on view in the main-level Focus Gallery from February 14, 2025, to January 12, 2026, celebrates five decades of art, education, research and community. Coinciding with the Exterior Improvement Project, which will transform the Museum’s gardens and grounds, Retrospect offers not only a reflective view of the past but also one of the horizon for decades to come.
L.A. Louver Celebrates 50 Years | L.A. Louver
Feb 15–Jul 26, 2025 (UTC-8)
Venice
L.A. Louver celebrates the 50th anniversary of the formation of the gallery with an exhibition surveying the gallery’s history from 1975 to now. One of the longest-established contemporary art galleries on the West Coast, L.A. Louver has presented over 660 exhibitions over the course of what has been the most significant period of creative growth in Southern Californian history. L.A. Louver commemorates this achievement in 2025 with a presentation filling all gallery spaces.
Zheng Chongbin: Golden State | Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Mar 23, 2025–Jan 4, 2026 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
Over the past four decades, Shanghai-born, Marin County–based artist Zheng Chongbin (b. 1961) has cultivated a unique practice that engages with the driving concepts and aesthetics of the Light and Space movement and East Asia’s tradition of ink painting. Educated in both traditional Chinese figurative painting and installation and performance art, Zheng synthesizes these seemingly disparate practices into unprecedented signature painting and video techniques. Zheng Chongbin: Golden State is a focused presentation that features two video installation pieces coupled with painted and printed works. Through abstract forms and distorted views of California’s natural landscape, Zheng explores water, light, and movement in his signature works.
BTS J-HOPE LA Concert 2025|j-hope Tour ‘HOPE ON THE STAGE’ in LOS ANGELES | BMO Stadium | BMO Stadium
Apr 4–Apr 6, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
Los Angeles
Attention A.R.M.Ys~ BTS member J-HOPE surprisingly announced that he will hold his first solo world tour!
J-hope's Tour 'HOPE ON THE STAGE' kicks off in Seoul, followed by performances in Brooklyn, Chicago, Mexico City, and other North American regions, as well as Manila, Saitama, Singapore, Jakarta, Bangkok, Macau, Taipei, and Osaka. A total of 31 shows will be held in 15 cities to meet fans from all over the world.
The highly anticipatedJ-hope Tour 'HOPE ON THE STAGE IN LOS ANGELESwill take place on Apr 4 and Apr 6 at BMO Stadium.
39th Annual Santa Clarita Choral Educator's Association Choral Festival | Grace Baptist Church
Apr 1, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
Santa Clarita
Welcome to the Santa Clarita Choral Educator's Association Festival! Join us for a evening filled with choral music and talented performers of our junior high, high school, collegiate and university singers of the Santa Clarita Valley at Grace Baptist Church. This in-person event will showcase the hard work and dedication of choral programs in the Santa Clarita area and will scholarship multiple students in their pursuit of further study in music. Come support your local music community and celebrate choral music with us!
Our Mission: Program Collaboration, Visibility, Support SCCEA's vision is to foster a culture that supports and values choral music in the Santa Clarita Valley through program collaboration, visibility, and support of our students.
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j-hope Tour 'HOPE ON THE STAGE' in LOS ANGELES 2025 (Los Angeles) | BMO Stadium
Apr 4, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
Los Angeles
Experience the excitement of j-hope's highly anticipated Tour 'HOPE ON THE STAGE' in Los Angeles at the prestigious BMO Stadium on April 4, 2025. The event promises a captivating performance by the renowned artist in the heart of the vibrant city of Los Angeles. Located at 3939 S. Figueroa St, CA, 90037, the BMO Stadium offers a perfect setting for fans to immerse themselves in the music and energy of j-hope's live show. Don't miss this unforgettable opportunity to witness j-hope's talent and charisma on stage in Los Angeles.
THE i CORE FES | 3707 Cahuenga Blvd W
Apr 26, 2025 (UTC-7)ENDED
City of Los Angeles
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Ichiko Aoba with Wordless Music Quintet 2025 (Los Angeles) | The Wiltern
Apr 26, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
Los Angeles
Experience the mesmerizing performance of Ichiko Aoba with the Wordless Music Quintet at The Wiltern in Los Angeles on April 26, 2025. Immerse yourself in an unforgettable evening filled with ethereal melodies and captivating harmonies that will transport you to a world of pure musical bliss. Join us at 3790 Wilshire Blvd., CA, 90010, for a truly unique and enchanting event that is not to be missed. Mark your calendars and secure your tickets to witness this extraordinary collaboration between Ichiko Aoba and the Wordless Music Quintet.
Cai Guo-Qiang: A Material Odyssey | USC Pacific Asia Museum
Sep 17, 2024–Jun 15, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
Pasadena
For several decades, artist Cai Guo-Qiang has used gunpowder and pyrotechnics to create drawings, paintings, and explosion events. The exhibitionCai Guo-Qiang:A Material Odysseywill fill the first floor galleries at the USC Pacific Asia Museum. Based on years of research by the Getty Conservation Institute and the Getty Research Institute,A Material Odysseywill explore the nature and properties of gunpowder and chronicle its use by the artist. This explosive material, invented in China over 1,100 years ago, has come to define Cai’s work. Its unpredictable nature dictates his artistic process and determines the outcome. Through gunpowder, the artist invites uncontrollable forces to participate in the creation of his work. With an abundance of artworks and scientific displays, the exhibition will narrate the lifelong love story of Cai Guo-Qiang with gunpowder.
Programs accompanyingA Material Odysseywill include videos illustrating the making of fireworks, the process of creating gunpowder paintings, interactive displays, and a variety of film screenings and conversations.
Free Throw: Those Days Are Gone 10 Year Anniversary Tour 2025 (Los Angeles) | The Regent Theater
Apr 3, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
Los Angeles
Experience the nostalgia of Free Throw's iconic album "Those Days Are Gone" as they embark on their highly anticipated 10 Year Anniversary Tour. The band will be gracing the stage at The Regent Theater in Los Angeles on April 3, 2025. Don't miss this special event celebrating a decade of heart-wrenching lyrics and unforgettable melodies. Join fans from all over as they come together to honor this milestone in emo and punk music history.
Midget Mayhem Wrestling Rips Through the Ring! Long Beach CA 18+ | Prendido De Noche/Mariscos Prendidos
Apr 18, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
Long Beach
RINGSIDE, VIP & General Seating Available! 💪👊🔥 Come out for this LIVE midget wrestling event! Come out for our Midget Wrestling event! This show features all of your favorite midget wrestlers. Come early to pre-game and see the stars of Midgets With Attitude while they prep for their big debut. Get in on the action with RING SIDE seats these guys are fast and will have you laughing until you pee in your pants! You've never seen a show like this, come join us for a truly unique experience. LIMITED ONLINE TICKETS AVAILABLE! Come early, settle in to your seats and have some drinks!
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ARD Presents: Cardio Sole for African American Women's Fitness Month | Crenshaw Yoga & Dance
Apr 19, 2025 (UTC-7)ENDED
City of Los Angeles
Join us for
ARD Presents: Cardio Sole
in celebration of
African American Women's Fitness Month
. This event is specially designed to promote health and wellness among African American women through Line Dancing . Get ready to sweat, laugh, and feel empowered as we move together to the beat! Don't miss this opportunity to prioritize your fitness and well-being in a fun and supportive environment. Let's show our strength and endurance while having a great time!
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