Aaron Axelrod

Artist

Visual artist, with work ranging from painting, installation, performance, sculpture and video art

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Frieze LA is back for a second outing, bringing a bonanza of art fairs. But not all artists are excited about it.

Frieze LA heats up LA art scene

Frieze LA is back for a second outing, bringing a bonanza of art fairs. But not all artists are excited about it.

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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Hollyhock House drew design inspiration from a flower.

Aaron Axelrod

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Hollyhock House drew design inspiration from a flower.

from Design and Architecture

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