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How the Los Angeles Fires Have Affected the Art World
At least dozens, if not hundreds, of artists have lost their homes, studios, and artwork in the Los Angeles fires. Galleries have been destroyed, and those still standing are closed for the moment. But members of the community are fighting the devastation with GoFundMe pages,
Fires Deliver ‘Mass Erasure Of Heritage’ For Los Angeles Arts Community
The losses that have gut-punched Los Angeles’ art-and-culture community are staggering. Historic homes, cultural institutions and creative studios are gone.
How to help artists and art workers devastated by Los Angeles wildfires
Early numbers from the Los Angeles wildfires, which continue to burn amid high winds on Tuesday (14 January), are in: at least 25 people killed, upwards of 12,000 houses or residences lost and more than 40,
Los Angeles artists mourn as their studios and artworks go up in smoke
Artists who lived and worked in Altadena and the Pacific Palisades are worrying about irreplaceable works, and their livelihoods.
Los Angeles Art Dealer Doug Chrismas Sentenced to Two Years in Prison
A diary entry by Andy Warhol in 1979 alluded to nonpayment for sold artworks, foreshadowing later controversies.
5 Los Angeles classical music, art and theater offerings we’re looking forward to in 2025
In a special edition of Essential Arts, the arts and culture experts at The Times reveal what they're most anticipating in 2025.
Arts Groups and Donors Create Fire Relief Fund for Los Angeles Artists
The fund, already at $12 million, is led by the Getty and includes major museums, foundations and philanthropists.
Los Angeles fires deal devastating blow to arts communities
The destructive Los Angeles fires have led to the loss of creative neighbourhoods and artworks, with many artists who have seen their homes and artworks destroyed. FRANCE 24's Sharon Gaffney speaks to with curator and writer Martha Kirszenbaum.
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Artists’ utopia in ashes: How a little-known ‘misfit community’ called JJU burned down in Altadena
John Joyce University wasn't a university but rather a tight-knit counterculture collective that drew painters, composers, ...
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Here are the artists performing at the LA FireAid benefit concert in Inglewood
Who is playing at LA FireAid? Here’s the list of bands and artists scheduled to perform Jan. 30 at the Kia Forum and Intuit ...
Artnet
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Should Los Angeles Art Fairs Proceed Next Month? A Debate Rages—and More Juicy Art World Gossip
With Frieze staying mum, there is a sense that Felix's announcement to move forward is a case of the cart leading the horse.
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Music History and Contemporary Art Destroyed in the Deadly Los Angeles Wildfires
The wildfires still burning in Los Angeles have killed at least 24 people, razed thousands of homes and historic landmarks ...
Observer
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Reckoning With Ruin: Calculating the Impact of the 2025 Wildfires on L.A.’s Artists
The wildfires consumed her house and the studio, as well as hundreds of artworks—both works on paper and ceramic sculptures. The materials she used to create her art were also destroyed. “Some people ...
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Art has long found inspiration, and foreboding, in the Santa Ana winds
As the L.A. fires rage, we’re reminded of movies, books and songs that speak to the city’s love-hate relationship with the ...
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Billie Eilish, Green Day and more to headline FireAid benefit concert
Some of music's biggest stars, including Los Angeles native Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas, will headline the FireAid ...
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