Three years after its initial arrival in Palm Springs, the Aluminaire House will have a home in Palm Springs, and the location has narrowed to two spots.
Riding a Renaissance
The Palm Springs Art Museum presents the work of graphic and landscape designer Barbara Stauffacher Solomon to a new generation of design lovers.
The work of graphic and landscape designer Barbara Stauffacher Solomon will be exhibited starting in October at the Palm Springs Art Museum.
Art for the Masses
Jordan D. Schnitzer’s passion for sharing the arts extends to his Andy Warhol collection on display at Palm Springs Art Museum through May 28.
Jordan D. Schnitzer’s passion for sharing the arts extends to his Andy Warhol collection on display at Palm Springs Art Museum through May 28.
Highly Saturated
Actress Dichen Lachman steps into the limelight.
Actress Dichen Lachman of the Netflix series, Altered Carbon, starred in a Palm Springs Life fashion shoot at the Palm Springs Art Museum.
Warhol for All
The pop artist’s prints continue to fascinate across generation.
Is there anyone who hasn’t heard of Andy Warhol? “Maybe not,” says Elizabeth Armstrong, executive director of Palm Springs Art Museum. “But we’re not taking any chances.” In March the museum opens a retrospective of prints by the King of Pop Art from the collection and foundation of Jordan D. Schnitzer, one of the country’s most important collectors of post-war
One Man’s Treasure
Where others see junk, artist Bob Van Breda finds jewels.
Where some just see junk, artist Bob Van Breda sees artistic treasure.His unusual aesthetic is on view at the Palm Springs Art Museum in Palm Desert.
Elizabeth Armstrong
The JoAnn McGrath Executive Director, Palm Springs Art Museum.
Tango Americano
A trio of exhibitions reveals Latin America’s artistic legacy in the desert and beyond.
Hot for Honeymoons
Warm sunshine and luxe suites set the stage for a sizzling escape. Just add your idea of a good time.
Having a Ball: Celebrities, Gender Play, and Andy Warhol
Celebrity photographer Michael Childers reveals images from a 1975 Los Angeles drag ball, portraits of Andy Warhol and members of his famous New York studio.
Pioneers in challenging traditional gender norms are amongst the subjects explored in a provocative new exhibition at Palm Springs Art Museum. Michael Childers: Having A Ball, on view through May 28, 2018, is highlighted by images of anonymous merrymakers at a 1975 Los Angeles drag ball, “Flaming Creatures,” and also features portraits of the enigmatic Andy Warhol and members of
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