“L.A. has come of age — I’ve heard that so many times in the past decade. It has always sounded provincial and defensive,” says Dean Valentine, co-founder of the Felix Art Fair. “We’re one of the four or five global capitals of contemporary art. We always had the artists. But now we have the museums, the galleries, the collectors and, obviously, the art fairs.”
And art fair season in L.A. is back with a bang. This year, the gold standard, the Frieze Los Angeles art fair, is at the Santa Monica Airport for the second straight year. Frieze kicks off with an invitation-only preview Thursday, Feb. 29 and is open to the general public March 1-3.
Steered by Frieze director of the Americas Christine Messineo, the fair will feature booths from more than 95 galleries from around the world. Highlights include new paintings by Sam McKinniss, known for his...
And art fair season in L.A. is back with a bang. This year, the gold standard, the Frieze Los Angeles art fair, is at the Santa Monica Airport for the second straight year. Frieze kicks off with an invitation-only preview Thursday, Feb. 29 and is open to the general public March 1-3.
Steered by Frieze director of the Americas Christine Messineo, the fair will feature booths from more than 95 galleries from around the world. Highlights include new paintings by Sam McKinniss, known for his...
- 2/24/2024
- by Hadley Meares
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
With the upfront week upon us, here again is Deadline’s list of events:
Originally Published May 6: Between industry consolidation and the standoff between the Writers Guild and Association of talent agents, this year’s upfront week will feature the fewest presentations and parties in recent memory.
TV lit agents, usually a strong contingent in New York, are staying back in Los Angeles en masse on the heels of more than 7,000 writers leaving their agencies. Gone are most agency upfront parties, including UTA’s Sunday bash, an upfront tradition of over two decades.
Wme’s annual dinner at the Peter Lugar Steakhouse, a tradition dating back to 1995, is going back to its roots. The first dinner featured five people, Endeavor co-founders Ari Emanuel, Rick Rosen and David Greenblatt as well as Dean Valentine, then president of Walt Disney TV, and attorney Jim Jackoway. This year’s gathering won’t...
Originally Published May 6: Between industry consolidation and the standoff between the Writers Guild and Association of talent agents, this year’s upfront week will feature the fewest presentations and parties in recent memory.
TV lit agents, usually a strong contingent in New York, are staying back in Los Angeles en masse on the heels of more than 7,000 writers leaving their agencies. Gone are most agency upfront parties, including UTA’s Sunday bash, an upfront tradition of over two decades.
Wme’s annual dinner at the Peter Lugar Steakhouse, a tradition dating back to 1995, is going back to its roots. The first dinner featured five people, Endeavor co-founders Ari Emanuel, Rick Rosen and David Greenblatt as well as Dean Valentine, then president of Walt Disney TV, and attorney Jim Jackoway. This year’s gathering won’t...
- 5/13/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
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