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2017 LA Art Show: Lu Yunhua
Ali ZandiPosted on February 3, 2017 | No CommentsLu Yunhua's work was featured at the 2017 LA Art Show as part of its "A Dialogue: Here and Now" program, which focused on Shanghai artists. -
2017 LA Art Show: Red Wolf
Ali ZandiPosted on January 31, 2017 | No CommentsRed Wolf brings a distinct style to his works, which have included installations for hotels and buildings across the world. -
2017 LA Art Show: Raphael Montañez Ortiz
Wade-Hahn ChanPosted on January 29, 2017 | No CommentsDestruction was the theme of Raphael Montañez Ortiz's works. The artist destroyed a couch and a piano, and visitors shredded their written worries. -
Red carpet: KIMMY.J Spring 2017 (키미제이) – Seoul Fashion Week
Yuan-Kwan ChanPosted on January 29, 2017 | No CommentsGuests supporting the label at the KIMMY.J Spring 2017 show in Seoul included comedians Park Na-rae and Heo Anna; Hyuna; and Kang Kyun Sung of Noel. -
Ordinary People Spring 2017 (오디너리 피플) – Seoul Fashion Week
Ryan BentleyPosted on January 28, 2017 | No CommentsLos Angeles - more specifically, Abbot Kinney Boulevard, the "Coolest Block in America" - inspired the Ordinary People Spring 2017 collection. -
Kwak Hyun Joo Spring 2017 – Seoul Fashion Week
Yuan-Kwan ChanPosted on January 28, 2017 | No CommentsShe is one of the best fashion designers in South Korea, but the Kwak Hyun Joo Spring 2017 collection has ventured into more youthful and kitschy territory. -
2016 Hawaii Bowl: Home team rallies to beat Middle Tennessee State, 52-35
Kwai ChanPosted on January 26, 2017 | No CommentsHawaii head coach Nick Rolovich used a “go for broke” strategy, overwhelming the Blue Raiders. -
2017 LA Art Show: Yingjiu Jiang
Ali ZandiPosted on January 22, 2017 | No CommentsYingjiu Jiang, a self-described "traditional realism artist" who specializes in oil paintings, was born and trained in China. -
2017 LA Art Show: Yi Hwan Kwon – “Bus Stop” series
Wade-Hahn ChanPosted on January 18, 2017 | No CommentsKorean artist Yi Hwan Kwon's "Bus Stop" series of nine sculptures was previously displayed in West Hollywood as part of a six-month public exhibition. -
2017 LA Art Show: Melanie Pullen – “Violent Times”
Ali ZandiPosted on January 16, 2017 | No CommentsPullen's art performance "questions the effects that violence and mutilation, both real and simulated, have on the viewer in contemporary culture."