Art Beat: Circa Curates LA’s Top Exhibitions & Shows

Art enthusiasts take note! This season LA is a visual spectacle, with must-see art shows, exhibitions, and immersive experiences, many not far from Circa. If you’re considering some new art for your home, or just want to soak up the creative vibe, check out Felix Art Fair, LA Art Show and Frieze Los Angeles. all coming up this month. For an unforgettable immersive adventure, don’t miss the Balloon Museum, an other-worldly journey through out-of-scale shapes and installations. And mark your calendar on the first Thursday of every month for DTLA ArtNight, when over 25 galleries debut new exhibitions from their collections. 

Felix Art Fair art show near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Felix Art Fair The Hollywood Roosevelt 7000 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90028

Feb 19 – 23 Established in 2018, Felix is an art fair created with the intention to foster intimate experiences that prioritize conversation, collaboration, and community. One of the highlights of the 2025 edition is Felix media partner Cultured Magazine, a destination for discovery offering a distinct voice at the intersection of contemporary art, architecture, design, and fashion. Cultured speaks to a discerning audience through its compelling interviews, luxurious features, and innovative portraits of the personalities shaping the creative world today.

LA Art Show near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

LA Art Show LA Convention Center South Hall 1201 South Figueroa St. Los Angeles, CA 90015

Feb 19 – 23 Los Angeles has emerged as a global epicenter of art & culture, with a distinct influence unique to the city. As LA rises as the world-class destination for art, the LA Art Show continues to lead the way with innovative programming and one-of-a-kind experiences for an expanding collecting audience. More than 180,000 square feet of exhibition space is committed to today’s prominent domestic and international galleries curating special exhibits that are at the forefront of the burgeoning contemporary art movement. All works presented by galleries are available for your purchasing pleasure.

Frieze Los Angeles art show near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Frieze Los Angeles Santa Monica Airport 3233 Donald Douglas Loop S, Santa Monica, CA 90405

Feb 20 – 23 The sixth edition of Frieze Los Angeles returns to Santa Monica Airport featuring galleries from around the world, plus an expansive program of ambitious installations, collaborations with nonprofit organizations, and pop-ups from some of Los Angeles’ most beloved restaurants. Frieze Los Angeles is a leading international art fair that was launched in 2019, focusing on contemporary art and celebrating the exceptionally dynamic culture of Los Angeles and its global contributions to the visual arts.  


DTLA ArtNight art show near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

DTLA ArtNight Emerging Artist Gallery 125 W 4th St. Los Angeles, CA 90013

DTLA ArtNight is a cultural gathering and art walk organized monthly on first Thursdays where over 25 galleries debut new exhibitions from their fine arts collections. These collections encompass a wide array of mediums from artists across LA, the U.S. and the world. DTLA ArtNight was launched by Happening In DTLA, and looks to help revitalize Downtown Los Angeles through culture and connection. The opening reception each month is the first Thursday of the month from 6PM – 10PM.

Balloon Museum immersive art show near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Balloon Museum Ace Mission Studios 516 S Mission Rd. Los Angeles, CA 90033

Balloon Museum is a format created by a curatorial team that designs and realizes contemporary art exhibitions with specific works in which ‘air’ is a distinctive element. You will embark on a journey through out-of-scale installations with unexpected shapes in which the interaction with the viewer is placed at the center of the experience. This unconventional approach to culture is fascinating to people of all ages, establishing Inflatable Art as one of the most acclaimed ‘Pop’ movements in the world.

Autry Museum art exhibitions near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Free Museum Days

Did you know that you can experience art, culture, and history at LA’s storied museums without spending a dime? Every month, museums across the city open their doors for free on specific days so everyone can enjoy the rich tapestry of human experience, from ancient artifacts to contemporary masterpieces. Explore the city’s cultural gems and embrace the spirit of art and knowledge. Free on the second Tuesday of each month.

LACMA art museum near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Night Out at LACMA 5905 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90036

Feb 26 Celebrate LACMA’s current exhibitions and discover the museum after hours while enjoying drinks and music on the plaza! Food will be available for purchase at the LACMA Café and LACMA Marketplace, alongside cash bars.The LACMA store will be open. Explore all the art on view, including new and recently opened exhibitions. This is an all-ages event that is free to attend, but RSVP is required. Paid parking is available in the Pritzker Parking Garage (entrance on 6th Street, east of Fairfax).

LACMA Digital Witness art exhibition near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Digital Witness LACMA 5905 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90036

Over the last four decades, image-editing software has radically transformed our visual world. The ease with which images and text can be digitally generated and altered has enabled new forms of creative experimentation, while also sparking philosophical debates about the very nature of representation. Digital Witness: Revolutions in Design, Photography, and Film examines the impact of digital manipulation tools from the 1980s to the present, for the first time assessing simultaneous developments and debates in the fields of photography, graphic design, and visual effects. 

Liz by Warhol art exhibition at The Broad near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

The Broad 221 S Grand Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90012

An in-depth installation of Andy Warhol features 26 works (11 on view for the first time at The Broad) by the artist, including Mao (1973), 40 Gold Marilyns (1980), and Liz [Early Colored Liz] (1963). Liz [Early Colored Liz] is a celebrated work featuring a silkscreened image of Elizabeth Taylor, who represented both celebrity and beauty as well as tragedy for the artist. An outcome of sustained and ongoing engagement with artists and artwork, the Broad has highlighted expansive presentations in the third floor galleries, featuring Jean-Michel Basquiat, Roy Lichtenstein, and Andy Warhol, along with works by many others.

The Living Pyramid by Agnes Denes at Desert X in the Coachella Valley

Desert X various locations in the Coachella Valley

Mar 8 – May 11 Take a cultural road trip and view six installations created by international artists at Desert X. The exhibition reflects on the desert’s deep time evolutions reframing ideas and wilderness, exploring the impact of humanity on the land and the role of emerging technologies in our contemporary society. Desert X is produced by The Desert Biennial, a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization founded in California, conceived to produce recurring international contemporary art exhibitions that activate desert locations through site-specific installations by acclaimed international artists. Pictured: The Living Pyramid by Agnes Denes

Photo credits:

Photo #1: LACMA

Photo #2: Felix Art Fair 

Photo #3: LA Art Show

Photo #4: Frieze Los Angeles

Photo #5: DTLA ArtNight 

Photo #6: Balloon Museum

Photo #7: Autry Museum

Photo #8: LACMA

Photo #9: LACMA

Photo #10: The Broad

Photo #11: Desert X

Get Your Culture Fix! DTLA’s Best Exhibitions, Theatre, Music & More!

Did you know that a trip to the theater, museum or art gallery could help you live longer? And the more often you get that culture fix the better, according to a new study from University College London. If LA’s extraordinary cultural amenities are any indication, Circa residents are destined to live long and prosper! From world-class museums to award-winning theatre, immersive performances, and inspiring art shows, it’s time to get your culture fix with DTLA’s best exhibitions, theatre, music & more!

Museums Annual Free For All Various venues

Jan 25 Over 40 museums, presenting art, cultural heritage, natural history, and science, will open their doors and invite visitors to attend free of charge. This offer is for general museum admission only and does not apply to specially ticketed exhibitions. Regular parking fees apply at each museum. Consult individual museum websites for hours, directions, and other visitor information. Pictured is Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Rooms at The Broad. List of participating museums HERE

Los Angeles Central Library 630 W 5th St, Los Angeles, CA 90071

One of LA’s best kept secrets, your LA Library card gives you access to lots more than books! Perks include free or discounted admission to L.A. cultural institutions like The Broad; free access to The New York Times and The WaPo’s digital sites; Octavia Lab, a new 3000 square foot space at the DTLA Central Library that’s full of full of all kinds of technology and gadgets to help users create, including a 3D printing machine, virtual reality gear, a laser cutter, and DIY digitation for your old photos, videos, and recordings. You also have access to 26,000 independent, documentary, classic and international films streamed free through Kanopy. You can even get free income tax preparation and filing!

The Last Ship Ahmanson Theatre 135 N Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012

Inspired by Sting’s 1991 album “The Soul Cages,” The Last Ship tells the story of Gideon, a prodigal son returning home after 17 years at sea to find that the local shipyard his town was built around is closing and Meg, the love he left behind, has moved on. Tensions flare and picket lines are drawn as foreman Jackie White (Sting) rallies the workers to take over the shipyard and build one last ship in the face of the gathering storm. A passionate homage to the shipbuilding community Sting grew up in, The Last Ship features a Tony-nominated original score by Sting including some of his best-loved songs “Island of Souls,” “All This Time,” and “When We Dance.”

Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans Walt Disney Concert Hall 111 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012

JAN 26 Critics and historians consider F. W. Murnau’s Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans, which won three awards at the first Academy Awards ceremony in 1929, to be one of the best films ever. For this world premiere presentation, Emmy Award–winning composer Jeff Beal (House of Cards, Pollock, The Biggest Little Farm) has created a brand-new score for choir and chamber orchestra, updating this silent film classic for the 21st century. Featuring the 40-voice LA Master Chorale, chamber orchestra, and silent film screening.

Mono to Immersive Grammy Museum 800 W Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90015

Ever wonder what Cardi B would sound like on a gramophone? Just in time for the Grammy Awards, the Grammy Museum’s flagship experience room, Mono to Immersive, presented by Harman, takes you on a visual and audible journey of recorded sound from the dusty cylinders of the 19th century to the surround sound of the present as you engross yourself in your favorite GRAMMY performances. In Mono to Immersive, you will hear how recorded sound has changed and journey from the acoustic era to the digital world of today.

L.A. Murals Walt Disney Concert Hall 111 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012

“L.A. Murals,” a new photography exhibition from the Library of Congress, documents murals painted on the streets of Los Angeles, an epicenter of the world’s street art scene. “L.A. Murals” features 30 photographs curated from the archives of photographers Carol M. Highsmith and Camilo José Vergara, which are part of the Library’s Prints and Photographs Division of more than 14 million photographs documenting America. The focus of the exhibition was inspired by the vitality of the visual arts and creativity of LA. Library curators organized the exhibit. The photographs are now on view at Walt Disney Concert Hall in the Library of Congress Ira Gershwin Gallery. The exhibition, which is free and open to visitors of the Concert Hall, will close in September 2020.

Cirque de Soleil Volta Dodger Stadium1000 Vin Scully Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012

Energetic, urban and contemporary, VOLTA is a captivating voyage of discovery that showcases never-before-seen under the Big Top acrobatics in a visually striking world. Driven by a stirring melodic score and inspired in part by the adventurous spirit that fuels the culture of street sports, VOLTA is about finding yourself and unveiling your personal powers. VOLTA is a story of transformation. It is about being true to oneself, fulfilling one’s true potential, and recognizing one’s own power to make it possible. Ultimate freedom comes with self-acceptance, and with the liberation of the judgement of others.

Curating the City: The ’70s Turn 50Curating the City: The ’70s Turn 50

The 50-year mark is significant when it comes to preserving buildings! The Los Angeles Conservancy is excited to present The ’70s Turn 50, an initiative exploring the 1970s’ lasting imprint on L.A. County’s built environment. In the Southland, the ’70s marked a time of unprecedented architectural exploration, and the structures left in its wake are some of the finest examples of that creative spirit. On the social and cultural front, the ’70s were a period known for strong civic engagement and activism. Frank Gehry’s use of cheap and accessible materials seen in his Santa Monica residence, from 1978, catapulted the Los Angeles Postmodernism movement onto the national stage. Throughout 2020, The LA Conservancy will tell the story of the ’70s and the decade’s lasting legacy. 

LA Art Show LA Convention Center South Hall 1201 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90015

Feb 5-9 Need some inspiration to pimp your pad? The LA Art Show is the most most comprehensive international contemporary art expo in America. Los Angeles has emerged as a global epicenter of art & culture, with a distinct, interwoven multi-cultural influence unique to the city. As LA rises as the world-class destination for art, LA Art Show continues to lead the way with innovative programming and one-of-a-kind experiences for an expanding collecting audience. More than 200,000 square feet of exhibition space are committed to today’s prominent galleries. Beyond the booth, these domestic and international galleries are curating special exhibits that are at the forefront of the burgeoning contemporary art movement.