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