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The Los Angeles Art Show is one of the longest-running venues for contemporary, modern, historic and traditional art in the country—there’s something for everyone here, from art history majors to avant-garde gallery owners. The show dedicates space to global galleries, a mix of modern and contemporary exhibits, historical works and more. Notable for this 31st edition of the show are the first significant solo presentation of actor Sylvester Stallone’s abstract works and the debut of the fair’s Latin American Pavilion, providing a platform for underrepresented artists to share their takes on themes of memory, migration and identity. Meanwhile, non-commercial platform DIVERSEartLA will present “The Biennials, Art Institutions and Museums in the Contemporary Art Ecosystem,” exploring how these institutions impact the evolution of contemporary art.
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