10 of fall’s finest drops, pop-ups and art happenings
LA TimesVan Cleef & Arpels pop-up at South Coast Plaza The ultimate in luxury, Van Cleef & Arpels has a pop-up at South Coast Plaza this fall. keenfootwear.com “The Tennis Court” at Skylight Books “The Tennis Court” by Nick Pachelli In “The Tennis Court,” award-winning journalist Nick Pachelli profiles and photographs 200 of the world’s most beautiful and significant tennis courts. Available Nov. 7. store.unionlosangeles.com American Artist & Magdalena Suarez Frimkess at LACMA American Artist: The Monophobic Response Magdalena Suarez Frimkess and Michael Frimkess, “Mercado Persa,” 1996. “The Monophobic Response” is a continuation of an ongoing series titled “Shaper of God” by American Artist, inspired by science fiction author Octavia Butler’s prophetic 1993 novel “Parable of the Sower.” Also on view this fall is “The Finest Disregard,” the first museum exhibition of Venezuelan-born, L.A.-based artist Magdalena Suarez Frimkess, whose playful, humorous and deeply influential work spans five decades. In her 2001 book “Intimacies,” Corrine writes: “If I became a ‘visible and accessible lesbian artist,’ it is because of the images I made to fill a perceived void, to fill those blank spaces where desire and questioning and transcendence converged, where my intellectual longings and seven years of university art training responded to the social and cultural forces set in motion in the 1960s.” On view Sept. 14–Nov.