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Los Angeles is ditching its Tinseltown image and reframing itself as a sophistica­ted centre of art

Los Angeles is ditching its Tinseltown image and increasing­ly reframing itself as a sophistica­ted centre of art, design and cuisine

- BY ANJI CONNELL PHOTOGRAPH­Y ALL COURTESY IMAGES

For decades, downtown LA was rather grim, with a smattering of skyscraper­s and abandoned buildings that had little appeal. But in 2008, the “Bringing Back Broadway” initiative was launched as a 10-year plan to revitalise the historic Broadway corridor’s grand heritage of art deco, Beaux-Arts and Spanish baroque buildings. Further kick-starting the renaissanc­e was the arrival of the Broad contempora­ry art museum in 2015, adjacent to the Frank Gehry-designed Walt Disney Concert Hall. That, along with improved public transport – fuelled in part by the forthcomin­g 2028 Summer Olympics – has revolution­ised the downtown district.

In 2019, the internatio­nal contempora­ry art fair Frieze, its provocativ­e sister show Felix and stARTup were added to the mix of LA’s impressive line-up of annual art fairs, including the LA Art Show, the LA Art Fair and Art Contempora­ry Los Angeles. Frieze’s inaugural show in the city went all-out in 2019, taking over and commission­ing artworks for the five-acre New York streetscap­e set on the Paramount Studios backlot. Downtown’s art area, Gallery Row, is a pedestrian-friendly, culturally abundant neighbourh­ood with around 40 galleries to explore. The best way to see them all is on the Downtown Artwalk, which happens every second Thursday of the month; chow down at the food carts that line the streets and explore what’s new at each of the galleries. Or, view art inside a freight elevator on Elevator Mondays. Openings at Night, Ghebaly and Nicodim have guests spilling out into the streets, where they’re fed and watered by the ubiquitous taco trucks and coolers full of beer.

At the heart of LA’s art scene is the burgeoning Arts District, once an unpreposse­ssing area of decrepit industrial buildings that has been home to artist studios since the 1970s. It has been transforme­d from an edgy, affordable enclave into a high-end cultural destinatio­n with flagship art and performanc­e venues, as well as a lively restaurant and bar scene. The empty warehouses are being turned into luxury designer lofts and boutique hotels, with at least nine new hotels set to open in 2020. Old street-art murals are a reminder of its gritty previous life; new works add to the vibrancy of this creative hub. Best of all, it’s totally walkable.

There, art connoisseu­rs shouldn’t miss the Hauser & Wirth gallery, opened in a former flour mill, where it acts as a vibrant communal space that links art and architectu­re with a dynamic events programme. Just blocks from the Warner Music Group headquarte­rs and Spotify’s regional offices, Comme des Garçons’ Dover Street Market is a 15,000-square-foot fashion superstore designed by Rei Kawakubo. Equal parts contempora­ry art museum and retail playground, chandelier­s hang amid artistic installati­ons in a multi-brand boutique. The interiors are wrapped in white ceramic tile, with corrugated metal huts and cages displaying under-the-radar luxury brands.

Art Share LA is a vibrant community hub for creatives and art enthusiast­s alike, set in a 28,000-square-foot space with exposed brick and beams; it features residences, a gallery, ceramics studios, classrooms and a theatre. Two galleries with Hong Kong locations also have their flagships here: Avenue des Arts Gallery has forged a reputation as a go-to gallery for urban art, while Over the Influence showcases artwork typically seen on the street.

The A+D Museum celebrates the progressiv­e architectu­re and design of Los Angeles with exhibits, programmes and tours, while The Container Yard is a sprawling Arts District space known for its support of street artists. A fabulous neon Mona Lisa shows you the way to Lili Lakich’s studio, ablaze with her neon-based artworks.

All of this is just a taste of what’s cool in LA. Beyond the Arts District, there are the glamorous West Hollywood spots; the beaches of Venice, Santa Monica and Malibu; and a broad range of amazing architectu­re and museums, especially the Getty Museum. Check out the theatres on Broadway, join Angelenos at the markets, hike and bike your way through the beaches, parks and canyons, and check out the surfing – you’ll only have scratched the surface. //

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Los Angeles is stealing the spotlight as a contempora­ry art mecca, with many top works on show at (opposite page) the Walt Disney Concert Hall, Lili Lakich Studio and (this page) The Broad.星夢人間
洛杉磯的當代藝術發展­一日千里,大量頂級創作也在對頁­圖的迪士尼音樂廳、Lili Lakich Studio和本頁的­The Broad展出。
LA LA LAND Los Angeles is stealing the spotlight as a contempora­ry art mecca, with many top works on show at (opposite page) the Walt Disney Concert Hall, Lili Lakich Studio and (this page) The Broad.星夢人間 洛杉磯的當代藝術發展­一日千里,大量頂級創作也在對頁­圖的迪士尼音樂廳、Lili Lakich Studio和本頁的­The Broad展出。
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The city boasts a rich street art scene, with masterful wall murals and graffiti works adorning downtown Los Angeles and the burgeoning Art District.精彩面貌城內處處也是­豐富的街頭藝術,當中包括精心繪畫的壁­畫和塗鴉,在洛杉磯和新興的Ar­t District屬常­見的風光。
PAINT THE TOWN The city boasts a rich street art scene, with masterful wall murals and graffiti works adorning downtown Los Angeles and the burgeoning Art District.精彩面貌城內處處也是­豐富的街頭藝術,當中包括精心繪畫的壁­畫和塗鴉,在洛杉磯和新興的Ar­t District屬常­見的風光。
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The Avenue des Arts and (opposite page) Dover Street Market are some of the hip avenues that fuse contempora­ry art with retail and lifestyle.過目不忘
Avenue des Arts和對頁圖的 Dover Street Market 也是時尚活潑的藝術熱­點,糅合當代創作、零售與生活文化於一身。
COOL KIDS ON THE BLOCK The Avenue des Arts and (opposite page) Dover Street Market are some of the hip avenues that fuse contempora­ry art with retail and lifestyle.過目不忘 Avenue des Arts和對頁圖的 Dover Street Market 也是時尚活潑的藝術熱­點,糅合當代創作、零售與生活文化於一身。
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