From our partners: Beverly Hills exudes cultural vibrancy during Frieze Los Angeles, this year’s international contemporary art fair, Feb. 17-20. You’ll be amazed by how much there is to do, eat, see and experience as the city rolls out the red carpet.
, Feb. 17-20. Whether you’re visiting for this year’s contemporary art fair or if you just haven’t been here in a while, you’ll be amazed by how much there is to do, eat, see and experience as the city rolls out the red carpet for its guests.
“Beverly Hills is really a place of creative inspiration,” says Julie Wagner, CEO of the Beverly Hills Conference & Visitors Bureau. “Just the fact that our city focuses on art and culture is certainly an important aspect of the community.”“I think the most exciting thing about Frieze, other than the fact that it's in Beverly Hills, is this opportunity to showcase new up-and-coming artists that maybe haven't had a platform,” says Wagner.
It’s clear that the city has a love for culture — it’s deep within its DNA. You’ll find public installations, performing arts, Michelin-starred restaurants, and world-caliber galleries in abundance, certainly, but also, consider the opulent Spanish Renaissance design of the
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