Art

Supply chain disruptions have claimed a new victim: Frieze Sculpture Beverly Hills, the sculpture installations planned to accompany the February art fair in Beverly Gardens Park.

For 10 days this month, a seemingly typical electronic traffic sign perplexed and confused westbound passersby on South Santa Monica Boulevard and Charleville Boulevard.

A temporary change in city regulations allow- ing some private structures to be displayed in Beverly Gardens Park was unanimously approved by the Beverly Hills City Council during its Jan. 4 Regular Meeting.

"I'm good. I'm pretty happy about my training," Bradbury said, adding that he has been completing the 5.5-mile trek while playing most of the time. "It's been something worthwhile to be able to work for." 

Frieze Week in Beverly Hills is only two months away, and the city is gearing up to put its best foot forward for the event.

The once vacant storefront windows at 445 N. Canon Drive debuted a new art exhibit on Dec. 2 with seven paintings hanging by American contemporary artist Kevin HEES.

"Maybe we look at either free or heavily discounted admission for Beverly Hills residents," said Mirisch at the October meeting.

Long-time Beverly Hills resident Jacqueline Avant, 81, was shot and killed at her home in the Trousdale Estates neighborhood in the early morning of Dec. 1, according to the Beverly Hills Police Department. Avant, wife of music executive and producer Clarence Avant, was a prominent

When Beverly Hills teen artist, The Cubist, told her mom she needed 100 Rubik's Cubes for an art project, her mom was skeptical.

The economic impacts of COVID-19 are still reflected in the many empty storefronts in Beverly Hills.