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Art
Arists the critics are watching
County Museum breaks ground for new gallery
Artists take over Cotton Exchange for major show
Impressions of Claude Monet’s life
‘Carplays’ will steer a course through our obsession with the automobile
A happy hooker goes on stage
California to gain access to Smithsonian art archives
California Photography 1945-1980 at the Municipal Art Gallery
An ancient Japanese art leaves home
Nude Brooke Shields photo becomes art
Angry women’s sci-fi in “Born in Flames”
Will big business fund the arts?
One artist’s unique memorial to her mother
Art News
Art by any name makes a good gift
Art and Antiques ready for March debut
Arco exec to replace MoCA’s Broad
Arco art center’s alive and going native
“Aqui” at USC
Allan McCollum at the Richard Kuhlenschmidt Gallery
AFI Festival explores the evolution of video
Childhood is revisited in ‘Beijing’
Artist William Wegmen is happy when people laugh at his work
Drawn into the Vortex
The Ultimate Ironic Time
But there’s more to Allen than art
For Summer Art– Hit the Road
Detective work led to an artistic breakthrough
Shogun descendent introduces his family’s art tradition to L.A.
Ruscha’s an art ‘outsider’ with insight
The Genuine Stimulations of Richard Prince
Rochard Koshalek’s No. 1 at MOCA
The Pure Power of Paint
Photojournalist takes a fresh look at America
New German Painting: Collective Berlin
Modern art in outer space?
The Art of Collecting
Third ‘art attack’ strikes at MOCA
MOCA and Available Light
Michael McMillen at the Mall
Living National Treasures of Japan
LACMA Expands
The LA/NY Cultural Exchange
L.A. honors its modern Medicis
LA hispanic arts organization awarded $650,000 grant by NEA
Who says L.A. gives fine arts a bad deal?
John Mandel: The Uncanny
James Turrell: He brings light to art
Italo Scanga: An Artist Whose Time Has Come
In Praise of the Dutch
Hollywood’s new breed of art collector
Hockney’s Neo-Cubism
Henry Miller on the joys of picking up a paintbrush
Their Hearts Belong to Dada: The Fluxus Movement
The Great Wall of L.A.
Getty’s legacy to art research
Getty honored with Armand Hammer award
Front porches are not just for sitting
From the artist’s studio to the bank
Novelist sees her generation ‘plagued’ by fear of intimacy
Eight artworks fetch record prices at Christie’s auction
Here in L.A., folks don’t duck out of rain into a museum
Debunking american myths
Curator takes his talent to the bank
Con Artists
The many faces of author Christopher Isherwood
Charles Ray’s Way
Carrying a torch for Olympic artists
Carl Andre: No Labels
The tattoo renaissance: body art comes out of the parlor
Birth of the Museum of Contemporary Art
Whispers and Cries: Bill Viola at AFI
Ben Chase’s Obscured Objects of Desire
Belaboring the Obvious
‘At Home’ exhibit showcases pioneering feminist art
An artist who flirts with nature
Artist repays debt to mother in her exhibit
Art Power
Art Auctions in New York Break Records
Something for everyone at AFI’s video festival
A Young Girl
A passion for fine art
Black Folk Art in America 1930-1980: A Disconcerting Delight
Frolic Art: Book Reviews
Dreams and Nightmares
Art– An Info Gallery
Domergue’s Domain
Making Art in the M-Zone
Young Turks
Transitional Use: A Suburban Exhibition
Schnabel and Basquiat: Explosions and Chaos
Beyond Good and Evil: The Art of Roger Herman
The Paintings of Robin Winters: Moments of Truth
Riddles and Video
Pick of the Week: January 1-7, 1982
Pick of the Week: February 12-18, 1982
Pick of the Week: January 15-21, 1982
Pick of the Week: March 12-18, 1982
Pick of the Week: January 8-14, 1982
Pick of the Week: June 11-17, 1982