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    Arts District Co-op

    Arts District Co-op

    3.0(69 reviews)
    0.2 miArts District, Downtown
    $$

    Funky co-op with lots of fun trinkets. A bit pricey but fun to look around in…read more Parking is hard to find as there are a lot of spaces here that say no parking but there are definitely cars parked in front of the sign. No taking photos inside (there are a bunch of different signs telling you this) so it's hard to describe what's for sale. Fun to take a gander inside if you happen to be in the area and find a parking spot but probably not the most exciting place to go for specifically since you'd have to fight traffic and very confusing parking rules to get here.

    Had lunch at Urth Caffe with my daughter after the gym (still in our gym clothes) while walking…read moreback to our car we came across this cute looking store. Walked in, liked some things and bought some things. As we were ready to leave we noticed the wall in the back with the art displays. They have a beautiful piece with what looks like a woman in a turban or headpiece. They also have it painted on the wall. Considering it's permanently on the wall, think safe assumption, the woman behind desk would know the history of the painting. She said she didn't. And not in an I just work here kind of way but in a snobby tone. We got the impression she judged a book by its cover...like I said we were in gym clothes. She made it clear she had no interest in wasting her time on us. I'd like to go back and support the independent artists but not at the cost of a snob. I asked because I was interested in purchasing the painting but not after that encounter.

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    Arts District Co-op - The dress that I bought broke the first week and they wouldn't give me an exchange or refund.

    The dress that I bought broke the first week and they wouldn't give me an exchange or refund.

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    Downtown LA Art Walk

    Downtown LA Art Walk

    4.1(359 reviews)
    0.8 miDowntown
    $

    An Art Walk in Los Angeles should be expected to be a scene where culture and artful expression…read moreknows no boundaries and embraces established techniques, modern absurdity and the limitless quanity of weird in the globe to produce what moves emotion or in other words to produce art. And my recent trip to the Downtown LA Art Walk was exactly that a collection of techniques, practices, talents, mediums, and modes of communication that came together and landed to create an amorphous experience that was shaped, like clay, to create visual and sensory craftwork. There were different galleries offering different works. I will begin this review by naming some of my favorite. There was this gallery showing photography that was enhanced, played, or showcased light and that is where I found the dinosaurs of Cabezon come to life by the angles of a camera. I clipped the picture of the drawing (art inception) and it shows a long neck dinosaur that I want to call a jirrafasuaraus but I know that is wrong, walking toward a twilight colored horizon-- where the low of the sky was orange, layered above by a lemon-yellow strip of sky, then followed a soften almost transparent orange, with the rest of the sky being a early evening blue. I could not tell that the picture was fake. I do not want to say that I thought that Jurrasic Park was real, but, the picture did make me feel that the dessert has seen dinosaurs walking toward lovely sunsets. Another favorite was a negative of a picture of what looked like a swan floating in water that was completely black, like a swan swimming on black construction paper. But the only visible parts of the swan was is feathered body, its long neck, and regal tail. I could not see its eyes, I could not see its beak, I could not see its crest up high. The swan was averting the lens of the camera and yet the beauty of the swan was evident because its pure white ruffles were silent against a black backdrop. I could continue naming the pieces I like and why, but then the artwalk would becoming an art viewing. So I will conclude that I also saw a woman wearing a ruffled vest that dragged to the floor. It was inconvenient and kind of bulky, and maybe drag dirt along the train, but this was also art. I point that out because the show attracted people with style, and style on a body, is art, as everyone knows. There was also an apartment building that opens its doors. It offered a fondue fountain, chocolate, pool table, blackjack, and a giant arcade machine where one could play spade invader or pac-man. So the engagement level of Art Walk expanded to art one could make on the spot. And if you wonder how one makes art at a pool table--- then I suggest seeing a video of a player using a stick to make a ball jump to avoid one ball and hit the other. The movement is a type of ballet jump (a piroutte) that is prompted by a stick propulsion. If that is not artistic expression, then, a person living in a glass box suspended in air above the ground isn't either. As I walked the streets of LA, I also saw a truck that had four spotlights. I have always seen events that are signaled out by spotlights but now I know that these spotlights are ambulatory, and kind of, yes, art in their own way. They rose lights to the buildings side and to the night sky. The movement was a type of dance light, and I defy anyone to prove me wrong because at its core, art can never be truly define by words because, on its own, its a visual language.

    Fun experience going into these private artsy businesses and checking out their collection. This is…read morea well planned art walk where maps are included. You essentially just get lost going from one art studio to the next. It's everything about art into one event. Traffic can be difficult but once you're in, it doesn't even matter anymore. This was a fun experience.

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    The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA - MOCA/Geffen Contemporary "Monuments"

    The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA

    4.3(301 reviews)
    0.4 miLittle Tokyo, Downtown

    Visited the Geffen Contemporary about a month or so ago for their exhibition on controversial East…read moreCoast monuments, and I'm still thinking about it. This isn't your typical art experience--it's a profound reckoning with America's choices about what and whom we commemorate. The curators themselves led the tour, which made all the difference. Having the actual artists present to discuss their work added incredible depth and immediacy. They shared fascinating stories about the covert, middle-of-the-night operations required to remove these monuments--efforts that sound like something out of a heist film, but undertaken with serious moral purpose and community support. The exhibition spans an impressive range: massive equestrian statues, ornate architectural elements salvaged from buildings, defaced monument fragments (including pieces spray-painted with "DO BETTER"), classical figures dramatically lit in red and blue, and even symbolic objects like blue barrels and copper ingots. Each piece carries its own complicated history. What struck me most was how the exhibition doesn't let you look away from the "bad taste" of commemorating certain historical figures and events. These aren't abstract debates--these are physical artifacts that communities decided they could no longer stomach in public spaces. The curation is unflinching in presenting both the artistry and the ugliness of what these monuments represented. It's sad, educational, and deeply thought-provoking. A stark reminder of humanity's capacity for cruelty and how long we've been willing to celebrate it in bronze and stone. I walked away with the mantra "DO BETTER" (literally spray-painted on one of the exhibits) ringing in my head. And I'm trying. Being lucky enough to live in a state that can openly observe this history, grapple with these uncomfortable truths, and learn from them without censorship--that's amazing. This is the kind of cultural and educational work that matters. If you're looking for light, escapist art, this isn't it. But if you want to engage with essential questions about public memory, historical accountability, and what we choose to honor, this exhibition is mandatory viewing.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

    I recently visited The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA and was genuinely moved by the current…read moreexhibition. The show reflects on the histories and legacies of post-Civil War America and how they still shape conversations today. It brings together decommissioned monuments -- many of them Confederate -- alongside contemporary works that were both borrowed and newly created for this exhibition. Seeing these monuments removed from their original outdoor settings and placed inside a gallery changes everything. Some are unmarred. Others are heavily vandalized. Each state of transformation tells its own story. It forces you to look at them not as background fixtures, but as objects with weight, history, and consequence. The contrast between the historical monuments and the contemporary responses is powerful. It's not an easy exhibition, and that's the point. It invites reflection, discomfort, and dialogue. If you're looking for something visually impressive and intellectually challenging, this is absolutely worth your time.

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    The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA - Neon sign at Nadya Tolokonnikova
 POLICE STATE performance

    Neon sign at Nadya Tolokonnikova POLICE STATE performance

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 rehearsal room for spatial imagination

    Olafur Eliasson: OPEN rehearsal room for spatial imagination

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    LALA Gallery

    LALA Gallery

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.4 miArts District, Downtown

    For urban art, this space is combines the prerequisite raw industrial space and adds a massive…read moreoutdoor rooftop where there are more (larger walls to adorn with art.) From there you overlook the street which, at night, looks eery and is close to the old days of the Meatpacking District of New York. The largest and almost most prestigious walls of LALA Gallery are the outside walls which stretch way above the streets and wrap the corner of Willow St and Sante Fe. When we approach LALA Gallery you get that "I've arrived" feeling. The entrance is a small doorway up a ramp and past a loading dock. The stairwell on the public opening night was covered in Obey from 1st Fl to 2nd Fl. I think Cryptik was on 2nd Fl up for half a floor. Looking forward to seeing more shows at this space and checking out the Villans Tavern across the street which is a neighborhood favorite. This area is starting to heat up with a new (boutique) coffee joint on Willow and Mateo, but before the gallery opening I had no reason to wander over here.

    Unfortunately I can only review this virtually since i have never been, however, I recently…read morepurchased a print from here (online) by one of my favourite artists ever. The correspondance during this purchase has left me in no doubt that the this Gallery is all about the love. I get the impression this place is for the people, and for the art . I would certainly recommend this site to anyone interested in purchasing a print... I know it can be a bit scary buying stuff online especially if it envolves reasonably large amounts of money... But if, like me, something grabs your eye and you got to have it, this gallery will make the experience a good one. I hope one day I get the opportunity to visit the gallery for real... Thanks LALA. :) D from UK

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