Art
L.A. TACO Mix Series: Liquid Earth
Originally from La Mirada, and currently operating out of both coasts and beyond, this DJ has built his reputation on legendary sets that evolve as they build, creating an entirely new world on the floor.
All-Indigenous Art Exhibit in San Pedro Celebrates Native Women as Knowledge-Keepers
One of the artists featured, Eve-Lauryn Little Shell LaFountain, created a nude self-portrait of her first pregnancy, juxtaposed with ledger paper. The show addresses colonialism’s impact, motherhood, and the crisis of “Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women” (MMIW), while also celebrating individual stories of resilience and survival.
‘Courage’ By Eric Hernandez Is ‘Not a Cowboys and Indians’ Film
San Gabriel Valley-raised celebrated hoop dancer and director Eric Michael Hernandez honors his Mexican-Lumbee upbringing in his new film "Courage."
Shepard Fairey’s ‘OUT OF PRINT’ Street Art Exhibit Is a 35 Year Retrospective of Rebellion
Shepard Fairey’s street art honors the subcultures that built him and advocates for human rights. And now you can indulge in his world at Beyond the Streets until January 11.
Where ‘Predator’ Hunted In The 1990 L.A. Sequel . . . And What Those Spots Look Like Today
Released on November 21, 1990, Predator 2 is set in the year 1997, and Los Angeles is a muggy, suffocating sweatbox. These are the iconic filming locations still alive today in L.A.
JACKASS Remembers 25 Years of Stunts and Shenanigans at Complex Art Gallery
“It was a celebration of Jackass; we hit a quarter-century,” Dave England told L.A. TACO. Looking forward to another 25 years of human sling-shots, apex predator taunting, and yes, dildo skateboards.
Meet the L.A. Print Makers Weaponizing Art Against ICE
When the federal immigration raids ramped up in L.A. and protesters took to the streets in June, Chan decided to make a statement the only way he knew how: By printing thousands of protest signs and distributing them for free.
Sunday Taquitos #2: The Real Criminals
Haters will say this one’s too on the nose: Sunday Taquitos! Art by Ivan Ehlers.









