ARTS & CULTURE DESIGN PROFILES LOS ANGELES TRENDS EVERYTHING ELSE Making Art Flow - The home of producer and philanthropist Sidney Kimmel & his wife Caroline celebrates their stunning art collection (The Hollywood Reporter) Love is a Battlefield - Artist Alexandra Grant creates provocative work, collaged from text and material, that alchemizes hate into love (CA Home + Design) Art by Design - Photographer Anja Niemi addresses contemporary feminist concerns through a dreamy, nostalgic lens (CA Home + Design) L.A. State of Mind - Artist Nick McPhail finds inspiration in the languid beauty of Los Angeles, drawing comparisons to David Hockney (Angeleno) Out of the White Box - 3 new galleries, & Frieze LA, underscore what Angelenos have long known: when it comes to art, SoCal’s the place to be (Angeleno) X Marks The Spot - Desert X’s second itineration expands, physically and metaphorically, to cover the entire Coachella Valley (Angeleno) Western Migration - With a new Beverly Boulevard space, London-based Maddox Gallery brings an art-for-all approach to Los Angeles (Angeleno) The L.A. Design Festival presents The Icon Award to two-time Oscar-nominated costume designer Ruth E. Carter for her incredible work on over 40 films Art Her Up - Curator Bettina Korek brings her reputation for unraveling the complexities of the art scene to bear on Frieze’s Los Angeles debut (Angeleno) Taking Shape - there-there Gallery opens in East Hollywood (Angeleno) The Art of Living - Eight creatives who embody the evanescent spirit of Los Angeles now (Angeleno) A Matter of Art - Maurice & Paul Marciano’s Art Foundation showcases their extensive collection in a building carved out of former Masonic temple by Kulapat Yantrasast (Angeleno) Art & Soul: One to Watch - Artist Nick Darmstaedter proves to be the next big thing in L.A.’s art scene (Angeleno) Stark Reality - Irina Stark, the new director of the David Kordansky Gallery, ecstatically adopts Los Angeles as her new home A River Runs Through It - The possibilities inherent in the Los Angeles River's vibrant future provide inspiration for Eat The River, French artist Frederick Gautier's latest project Broad Strokes - Eli and Edythe Broad’s spectacular new museum is a game changer for the Los Angeles art world...and beyond (Angeleno) Hammering It Home - The Hammer Museum’s second biennial survey of the L.A. art scene, Made in L.A., has a global perspective (Angeleno) Change of Art - MOCA’s new director, Philippe Vergne, is poised to bring the museum into the future while perpetuating LA’s status as a premier cultural center (Angeleno) Overseas Change - Sculptor Joel Morrison works hard to keep his feet on the ground as his work takes flight abroad (Angeleno) Arts & Power: Collector’s Edition - A cross-section of insiders share the artists currently commanding their attention (Angeleno) Heartbeat Drawing Installation by Japanese artist SASAKI (Dwell on Design)