Los Angeles Art & Fashion Scene Booms This Season
Los Angeles is buzzing with art and fashion this season. Marilyn Minter's solo show is currently on display at Regen Projects, featuring powerful portraits and political commentary. Gap has teamed up with Sandy Liang for a Y2K-inspired collection, now available online. Meanwhile, Bottega Veneta has reopened at South Coast Plaza, showcasing its winter collection.
Art enthusiasts can explore 'Monuments' at the Geffen Contemporary at MOCA and the Brick until May 3. Panteha Abareshi's 'CAREOTICS: on giving and taking' is on view at Human Resources until November 16. Paul Mpagi Sepuya's 'Excerpts & Fragments' is currently on display at 2413 Hyperion Ave., offering insights into the artist's journey through zines, books, and photographs.
In the fashion sphere, Loewe and On have collaborated on the Cloudsolo sneaker, available now on loewe.com. Pomellato has opened a new flagship store on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. Carmen Argote's intergenerational exhibition 'gajes del oficio' is on display at Pitzer College Art Galleries until December 6.
Jasmine Ross's debut solo show 'Beauty Plus' is currently on view at Sunset House L.A. until November 15. Swarovski's 130th anniversary exhibition is on display until November 5 at 6400 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles. These exhibitions and collaborations highlight the vibrant art and fashion scene in Los Angeles, offering a diverse range of experiences for visitors and locals alike.
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