Signs of the Apocalypse at the Hammer Museum
Forest fires, earthquakes and other disasters flare up in the Hammer Museum’s “Made in L.A.” biennial.
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Forest fires, earthquakes and other disasters flare up in the Hammer Museum’s “Made in L.A.” biennial.
By JORI FINKEL
The buyer of a Sisley painting, now recognized as having been stolen by the Nazis from a Jewish collector, says he wants his money back, plus interest.
By COLIN MOYNIHAN
The visionary Congolese artist speaks of both beauty and the harsh realities of life in his Jetsonian cardboard cityscapes.
By ROBERTA SMITH
The filmmaker Jean Renoir did not always treasure his father’s paintings — but that changed. He spoke of Pierre-Auguste Renoir as the central influence of his life.
By JASON FARAGO
What do a lyrical painter, a sculptor of sly works and an artist devoted to the line have in common?
By ROBERTA SMITH
Street artists are painting — with permission — on corrugated metal sheds at the World Trade Center site.
By JANE MARGOLIES
Artists including Sam Durant, Theaster Gates and Marilyn Minter will create billboards to be put up in advance of the midterms.
By ANDREW R. CHOW
Peter Roehr’s hypnotic photomontages; Sanlé Sory’s portraits of a lost era; and Michelangelo Lovelace’s Cleveland paintings.
By WILL HEINRICH, MARTHA SCHWENDENER and JILLIAN STEINHAUER
Two working artists, two children, a dog and a sprawling art collection. There’s room for all of it in their Los Angeles studio space.
By ADAM POPESCU