Whether visiting a gallery or attending a theater, dance or music performance, the fall is packed with arts events that brim with community and camaraderie.
As the calendar races toward autumn and the writers’ and actors’ strikes wear on — significantly cutting into fresh streaming options —entertainment and culture seekers would do well to embrace the thrill of the city’s rich arts offerings. Whether visiting a gallery, or viewing a theater, dance or music performance, the city’s coming lineup of must-see arts events arrive with a dose of community and camaraderie. They require us to join together in order to best experience them.
Many of them ooze the sunset hues and earth tones of California, evoking a sense of place in both the physical and spiritual realms.The artist-filmmaker may be best known for writing the 1995 film “Kids,” directed by Larry Clark. But he’s also a photographer and painter. In September, he’ll debut a solo exhibition of new “acid-hued” paintings inspired by his new, not-yet-released movie. The exhibition, at Hauser & Wirth’sis Korine’s first in L.A. in more than eight years.
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