Telling the story of Gorillaz, the animated band created by Blur’s Damon Albarn and British artist Jamie Hewlett, involves a bit of real-world history and a bunch of cartoon mythology. House of Kong manages to blend both of those into a truly transportive walkthrough that mixes an art-on-the-wall gallery show with a cartoon-come-to-life manifestation of one of this century’s most singular bands. The L.A.-by-way-of-London experience, which sets up in the Arts District’s Rolling Greens from February 26 to March 19, is an expertly assembled experience that’s brought to life through its tightly choreographed narration and music.
We don’t know about you, but our mind is always focused on the weekend. It can never come soon enough—which is why we’re already thinking about what new restaurants we want to try or where we can drive for the day. Whether you’re looking to scope out the latest museum exhibitions or watch a movie outdoors, you’ll find plenty of things to do in L.A. this weekend.
We curate an L.A. weekend itinerary of the city’s best concerts, culture and cuisine, every weekend, just for you. The temperature may be climbing, but L.A. is Frieze-ing this week. A flurry of fairs finds Los Angeles at the center of the art world, with the Other Art Fair, Felix Art Fair, BUTTER Fine Art Fair and high-profile gallery shows across the city—including a solo Takashi Murakami show at Perrotin Los Angeles—joining Frieze on the lineup. Also of note: a new film installation by Alejandro González Iñárritu at LACMA, the unveiling of a new section of Judy Baca’s The Great Wall of Los Angeles mural, and your last chance to see the biennial “Made in L.A.” at the Hammer Museum. Beyond the art world, there’s shopping (ROW DTLA’s first-ever sample sale), music (techno festival Skyline L.A.) and Lunar New Year festivities, namely the explosive L.A. Chinatown Firecracker Run and Alhambra’s annual fest.





































































