Because you don’t have time to find your horizons (let alone broaden them), we give you Culture Samples, our essential guide to the cultural events every Angeleno should see, visit or at the very least be able to comment on half-intelligently at parties this month.
Break Bread
DTLA
Banksy collaborator Scott Hove has built a 9,000-square-foot cake sculpture at Think Tank Gallery, and it’s the backdrop to Break Bread, a month of performances and pop-up dinner parties from the likes of the Whaling Club, Dinner Lab, Feastly and Supper Club. See the schedule.
939 Maple Ave (map)
Feb 13 – Mar 13, 2016
L.A. Art Book Fair
DTLA
Last year at the L.A. Art Book Fair at MOCA, your correspondent got a signed LP from Thurston Moore and several books for his coffee table that have started many conversations. There are thousands of books and quirky finds, like a version of Heart of Darkness that’s made to look like a travel magazine. And definitely check out the new books by Live FAST Mag.
152 N Central Ave (map)
Feb 12-14, 2016
Rob Pruitt’s Flea Market
DTLA
LAND is hosting Rob Pruitt’s ninth Flea Market (previous ones were at the Venice Biennale and the Brant Foundation in NYC), which includes personal treasures sourced from the closets, attics and basements of some 50 well-known artists.
1019 E. 4th Place (map)
Feb 13-14, 2016
The House of Red Velvet
West Hollywood
Generally when someone describes a scene as Lynchian you turn and run … unless, of course, that scene involves sexy burlesque dancers, in which case you grab a seat. The reprisal of Olivia Bellafontaine’s House of Red Velvet is an hour-long burlesque that features dark themes, bondadge and music by David Lynch himself.
7702 Santa Monica Blvd (map)
Feb 17, 2016
Museum of Neon Art
Glendale
Neon signs, once the glittery hallmark of LA at both street and canopy level, are the sole motif of the new Museum of Neon Art in Glendale. Bask in their Americana kitsch, behold their static hum.
216 S Brand Blvd (map)
Now Open
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