Articles

  • “The First Show”: Museum of Contemporary Art
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  • Suzanne Lacy: Transformation on the Beach
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  • Transitional Use: A Suburban Exhibition
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  • Steven Arnold: Artist translates dreams into photographs
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  • Scottsdale paradise: for snowbirds and suburban cowboys
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  • Sandro Chia at the James Corcoran Gallery
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  • Samizdat Art: Initiating a Conversation Between Countries
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  • The “Spectacles” of Robert Longo
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  • L.A.’s official Olympic man of bronze
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  • Richard Jackson and his ‘Big Ideals’ move beyond the limits of canvas
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  • An exhibit to lift your post-Olympic spirits
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  • Philip Garner in conversation with Hunter Drohojowska
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  • Peter Shire designing ‘theatrical environment’ for the Olympics
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  • Playboy illustrator Patrick Nagel dies
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  • Palevsky vs. MOCA: Battle Continues
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  • Pioneer sets a new PACE and the arts world on its ear
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  • Murals make it off the street
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  • Olympic Arts Diary: Trouble right here in disco city
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  • Obsessions with symbols, cliche, and technology
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  • Neo York: report on a phenomenon
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  • NEA suspends critics’ fellowship program
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  • NEA survey shows bright cultural picture
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  • MoCA gears up for exhibit of rare autos
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  • MoCA to publish quarterly designed by guest artists
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  • It’s definite: MoCA buys Panza Art
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  • MOCA: First the good news…
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  • MOCA negotiating for collection of contemporary art from Panza
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  • Artsy crowd joins Hollywood
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  • Mitchell Syrop at the Richard Kuhlenschmidt Gallery
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  • Michael Bidlo and Lari Pittman: ArtNews
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  • Max Yavno’s camera never gets in the way of his art
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  • A museum without walls in La Jolla
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  • Margo Leavin’s “mini MOCA”
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  • Margaret Nielsen and Leon Kossoff
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  • Making art, and money, in East Village
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  • Magdalena Abakanowicz at UCLA and Claremont
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  • Out of shortages and hardship, Polish artist weaves work rich in implication
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  • Why, the art is so lifelike in Laguna
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  • Levine’s one artist who gets his message across
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  • Laurie Anderson’s Twilight Zone Sensibility
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  • Photographer Larry Clark turned failed life into art
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  • Taking refuge in the beauties of Lake Tahoe
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  • LACMA art loan sparks controversy
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  • LACE feels left out of Olympic festival
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  • L.A. firms also involved in Getty Brentwood project
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  • Judy Pfaff’s sensurround landscapes
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  • John Miller at the Rosamund Felsen Gallery
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  • John Baldessari’s Conceptual Art
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  • For Joan Mondale, art and politics are inseparable
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  • Jerry Brown’s official portrait
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  • Life out of sync with valley-guy artist Vallance
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  • Jane Golden’s mural off the wall in Santa Monica
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  • Exhibit reintroduces L.A. to an artist
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  • Galleries swept by winter flood of first-rate work
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  • Two galleries want to change the way we think about art
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  • Exhibition shows of furniture that functions as fine art
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  • First Newport Biennial, 1984: Los Angeles Today
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  • First Los Angeles Exclusive
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  • Fanny Brice’s son is an artist’s artist
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  • “Emblem” at LACE
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  • No daydreaming for impresario Elizabeth Freeman
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  • Eli Broad engineered a cultural legacy
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  • The Crocodile Tears of Douglas Huebler
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  • Donald Lipski’s career in sculpture moves full steam ahead
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  • Two arts intermingle in “Cameraworks?
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  • Arists the critics are watching
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  • County Museum breaks ground for new gallery
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  • Artists take over Cotton Exchange for major show
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  • Impressions of Claude Monet’s life
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  • ‘Carplays’ will steer a course through our obsession with the automobile
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  • A happy hooker goes on stage
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  • California to gain access to Smithsonian art archives
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  • California Photography 1945-1980 at the Municipal Art Gallery
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  • An ancient Japanese art leaves home
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  • Nude Brooke Shields photo becomes art
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  • Angry women’s sci-fi in “Born in Flames”
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  • Will big business fund the arts?
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  • One artist’s unique memorial to her mother
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  • Art by any name makes a good gift
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  • Art and Antiques ready for March debut
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  • Arco exec to replace MoCA’s Broad
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  • Arco art center’s alive and going native
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  • Allan McCollum at the Richard Kuhlenschmidt Gallery
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  • AFI Festival explores the evolution of video
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  • Childhood is revisited in ‘Beijing’
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  • Artist William Wegmen is happy when people laugh at his work
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  • The Man Who’s Saving Old L.A.
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  • Drawn into the Vortex
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  • The Ultimate Ironic Time
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  • But there’s more to Allen than art
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  • For Summer Art– Hit the Road
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  • Detective work led to an artistic breakthrough
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  • Shogun descendent introduces his family’s art tradition to L.A.
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  • Hands From Across the Sea
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  • Santa Monica seeks Wilshire redesign ideas
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  • Ruscha’s an art ‘outsider’ with insight
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  • The Genuine Stimulations of Richard Prince
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