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Art reviews from art critics Edward Goldman and Hunter Drohojowska-Philp.

Art Talk

Art reviews from art critics Edward Goldman and Hunter Drohojowska-Philp.

Gagosian at Marciano Art Foundation

“It's just numbers. There's no end to it. And sometimes it can presumably be difficult to differentiate which is real and which is fake,” says Pitchfork’s Marc Hogan.

AI-generated music might blur lines between art and algorithm

“It's just numbers. There's no end to it. And sometimes it can presumably be difficult to differentiate which is real and which is fake,” says Pitchfork’s Marc Hogan.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

Filmmaker and artist Garrett Bradley discusses the challenge of defining what “Black art” is, posing questions through her work, and the collaborative editing process.

Director Garrett Bradley on defining “Black art”

Filmmaker and artist Garrett Bradley discusses the challenge of defining what “Black art” is, posing questions through her work, and the collaborative editing process.

from The Treatment

How Is Art A Weapon in War?

In-depth interviews with the most innovative & influential people in entertainment, art, and pop culture. Hosted by film critic Elvis Mitchell, at KCRW.com.

The Treatment

In-depth interviews with the most innovative & influential people in entertainment, art, and pop culture. Hosted by film critic Elvis Mitchell, at KCRW.com.

Shodekeh Talifero is a beatboxer, composer, and “breath artist.” Before he hits the Broad Stage this weekend, he’s teaching Santa Monica College students about breath and movement.

This beatboxer shows you how to make art out of your breath

Shodekeh Talifero is a beatboxer, composer, and “breath artist.” Before he hits the Broad Stage this weekend, he’s teaching Santa Monica College students about breath and movement.

from Greater LA

The screenwriter of films including “The Report” and “Contagion” discusses his ambitious new project, the star-studded Apple TV+ series “Extrapolations.”

‘Extrapolations’ writer Scott Z. Burns on making art about climate change

The screenwriter of films including “The Report” and “Contagion” discusses his ambitious new project, the star-studded Apple TV+ series “Extrapolations.”

from The Treatment

Dave Alvin formed Americana band The Blasters in Downey with his brother Phil, then went solo in the 1980s, but returned to show KCRW around.

Born & Razed: Downey’s changing economy, demographics, and art scene

Dave Alvin formed Americana band The Blasters in Downey with his brother Phil, then went solo in the 1980s, but returned to show KCRW around.

from Greater LA

Quentin Tarantino’s “Pulp Fiction” was a game changer for actor Joe Manganiello in how he experienced art and, later, in his career.

Actor Joe Manganiello on how ‘Pulp Fiction’ changed everything

Quentin Tarantino’s “Pulp Fiction” was a game changer for actor Joe Manganiello in how he experienced art and, later, in his career.

from The Treatment

Musicians, poets, storytellers and visual artists!

Young Creators Project

Musicians, poets, storytellers and visual artists!

Felix Art Fair

Take a weird, thoughtful and pleasurable journey into literature, music, art, philosophy, the internet, language, and history with McSweeney's and KCRW.

The Organist

Take a weird, thoughtful and pleasurable journey into literature, music, art, philosophy, the internet, language, and history with McSweeney's and KCRW.

The world is heavy these days. But art doesn’t have to be when dealing with tough subjects. Two gallery shows up in LA do just that.

Portraying difficult subjects in art can be ‘juicy’ and colorful

The world is heavy these days. But art doesn’t have to be when dealing with tough subjects. Two gallery shows up in LA do just that.

from Greater LA

LA Art Show

A new exhibit at the Honor Fraser Gallery explores the history of drag. It features more than 40 artists who work in photography, painting, film, performance, and animation.

‘Make Me Feel Mighty Real’: 70 years of drag art and tech

A new exhibit at the Honor Fraser Gallery explores the history of drag. It features more than 40 artists who work in photography, painting, film, performance, and animation.

from Greater LA

LA Art Show

What Is the Value of Art?

What Is the Value of Art?

KCRW showcases young visual artist Sterling Molldrem. The 17-year-old muralist talks about his painting “BALI.”

Young Creators Project: Artist Sterling Molldrem (aka Silverstreetz) wants his mural art to have attitude

KCRW showcases young visual artist Sterling Molldrem. The 17-year-old muralist talks about his painting “BALI.”

from Young Creators Project

Whether you know it as boba or bubble tea, the drink has taken the world by storm. A new exhibit at the Chinese American Museum LA explores its impact.

Communi-tea: Boba is more than a drink at SoCal art show

Whether you know it as boba or bubble tea, the drink has taken the world by storm. A new exhibit at the Chinese American Museum LA explores its impact.

from KCRW Features

A weekday mix of news, features, interviews and music from around the globe.

The World

A weekday mix of news, features, interviews and music from around the globe.

Traveler and author Rolf Potts shares his philosophy on meaningful travel and how embracing the unexpected can change us for the better.

The art of travel: A vagabond’s joys, essence, and philosophy

Traveler and author Rolf Potts shares his philosophy on meaningful travel and how embracing the unexpected can change us for the better.

from Life Examined

Get ready for a head-bobbing post-punk groove from Montreal art-punkers La Sécurité via their song “Serpent,” serving up a pulsing beat to navigate through knotty friendships.

La Sécurité ‘Serpent’

Get ready for a head-bobbing post-punk groove from Montreal art-punkers La Sécurité via their song “Serpent,” serving up a pulsing beat to navigate through knotty friendships.

from Today's Top Tune

A new residency for Ukrainian artists in LA allows six filmmakers and art historians to take a break from Russian shelling and soak up LA’s art and culture.

Thousands of miles from home, Ukrainians in LA reflect on war and spread art

A new residency for Ukrainian artists in LA allows six filmmakers and art historians to take a break from Russian shelling and soak up LA’s art and culture.

from Greater LA