Art, architecture and travel in Los Angeles
Let Wallpaper* guide you through the worlds of art, design and architecture in Los Angeles - and discover where to go and what to see when you travel to Los Angeles.
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A 1980s motel has been reimagined by Electric Bowery into a design-led urban oasis
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Stay, sleep and shop at the Parachute Hotel
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Palisociety launches its fifth Los Angeles property in Westwood Village
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Paley, Hollywood’s latest restaurant presents an imaginative interpretation of the neighbourhood
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Kitchen 24 — Los Angeles, USA
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The NoMad, designed by Jacques Garcia, has opened in LA
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Hinoki & the Bird — Los Angeles, USA
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Celebrity chef Curtis Stone opens Gwen, a meat-focused restaurant in LA
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Downtown LA continues its revival with the launch of Hotel Indigo
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LA's new Freehand hotel channels laid back, low-slung and easy vibes
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Bare essentials: the Los Angeles restaurants putting a new spin on Californian cuisine
In Los Angeles, famously home to a health food store that turned into an actual cult, food needs to nourish your soul, not just be edible. After all, why shouldn’t a crusty slice of avocado on toast come with a side of good intentions and chakra alignment? Here, we round up the top 8 restaurants feeding the fervour for California-style cooking, turning wild foraging fermentation into a holistic part of dining out.
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Louis Vuitton bottles LA summertime into three new fragrances
Correspondingly sunny artwork for the Les Parfums collection comes courtesy of Los Angeles' native Alex Israel
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The West Coast meat joints where diners can have a butcher’s at their dinner before cooking
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LA’s new wave of galleries blend art and architecture
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Singling out the solo booths to see at Frieze Los Angeles
Over 70 galleries will descend on Paramount Pictures Studio for the second edition of the West Coast art fair (14-16 February), anchored by an ambitious programme of special projects, film screenings, talks, and institutional collaborations
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Frieze Los Angeles 2019 preview: will the art fair get its big Hollywood break?
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Dax Savage's witchy works embrace the natural world, religion and the American West
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Painted faces: Vanessa Prager's portraits bring online impressions into reality
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Out of office: coffee and creative small talk with Eric Fischl
Bodil Blain, Wallpaper* columnist and founder of Cru Kafé, shares coffee and creative small talk with leading figures from the worlds of art, architecture, design, and fashion. This week it’s American artist Eric Fischl, who is making a splash at Sprüth Magers in Los Angeles with an exhibition of new paintings centred on bodies of water
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Beverly Fishman's intoxicating artworks are hard pills to swallow
In Los Angeles, American artist Beverly Fishman’s provocative, electric-hued objects square up to the pharmaceutical industry, confront physical and mental health, and nod to California’s modern art roots
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Kate Ballis’ candy-coloured dreamscapes hit the sweet spot in Los Angeles
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At Kayne Griffin Corcoran, artists place the architecture of art in the frame
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Warmth and fun at Studio Shamshiri’s Shulamit Nazarian Gallery
The new Shulamit Nazarian Gallery space in Los Angeles by Studio Shamshiri combines party fun and domestic comfort
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On reflection: a mystery photographer’s strangely sensual selfies from 1966 come to light
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LA carpark transformed into temporary shelter to house transient and homeless people
This new temporary shelter concept aims to support Los Angeles' transient and homeless population as a response to the city's ongoing pandemic and housing crisis
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Leading female architects in their own words
International Women’s Day 2022 and Women’s History Month: Wallpaper* talks to four leading female architects about dreams, heroines and navigating the architecture world
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Design Awards 2016: Best New Gallery
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