Articles

  • Rochard Koshalek’s No. 1 at MOCA
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  • The Pure Power of Paint
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  • Photojournalist takes a fresh look at America
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  • New German Painting: Collective Berlin
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  • Modern art in outer space?
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  • The Art of Collecting
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  • Third ‘art attack’ strikes at MOCA
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  • MOCA and Available Light
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  • Michael McMillen at the Mall
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  • Living National Treasures of Japan
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  • The LA/NY Cultural Exchange
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  • L.A. honors its modern Medicis
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  • LA hispanic arts organization awarded $650,000 grant by NEA
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  • Who says L.A. gives fine arts a bad deal?
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  • John Mandel: The Uncanny
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  • James Turrell: He brings light to art
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  • Italo Scanga: An Artist Whose Time Has Come
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  • In Praise of the Dutch
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  • Hollywood’s new breed of art collector
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  • Hockney’s Neo-Cubism
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  • Henry Miller on the joys of picking up a paintbrush
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  • Their Hearts Belong to Dada: The Fluxus Movement
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  • The Great Wall of L.A.
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  • Getty’s legacy to art research
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  • Getty honored with Armand Hammer award
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  • Front porches are not just for sitting
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  • From the artist’s studio to the bank
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  • Novelist sees her generation ‘plagued’ by fear of intimacy
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  • Eight artworks fetch record prices at Christie’s auction
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  • Here in L.A., folks don’t duck out of rain into a museum
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  • Debunking american myths
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  • Curator takes his talent to the bank
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  • The many faces of author Christopher Isherwood
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  • Charles Ray’s Way
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  • Carrying a torch for Olympic artists
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  • Carl Andre: No Labels
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  • The tattoo renaissance: body art comes out of the parlor
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  • Birth of the Museum of Contemporary Art
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  • Whispers and Cries: Bill Viola at AFI
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  • Ben Chase’s Obscured Objects of Desire
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  • Belaboring the Obvious
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  • ‘At Home’ exhibit showcases pioneering feminist art
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  • An artist who flirts with nature
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  • Artist repays debt to mother in her exhibit
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  • Art Auctions in New York Break Records
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  • Something for everyone at AFI’s video festival
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  • A passion for fine art
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  • Black Folk Art in America 1930-1980: A Disconcerting Delight
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  • Frolic Art: Book Reviews
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  • Dreams and Nightmares
  • Art– An Info Gallery
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  • Domergue’s Domain
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  • Making Art in the M-Zone
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  • Transitional Use: A Suburban Exhibition
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  • Schnabel and Basquiat: Explosions and Chaos
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  • Beyond Good and Evil: The Art of Roger Herman
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  • The Paintings of Robin Winters: Moments of Truth
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  • Pick of the Week: January 1-7, 1982
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  • Pick of the Week: February 12-18, 1982
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  • Pick of the Week: January 15-21, 1982
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  • Pick of the Week: March 12-18, 1982
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  • Pick of the Week: January 8-14, 1982
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  • Pick of the Week: June 11-17, 1982
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  • Pick of the Week: July 23-29, 1982
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  • Pick of the Week: February 5-11, 1982
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  • Pick of the Week: April 2-8, 1982
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  • Pick of the Week: April 16-22, 1982
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  • Pick of the Week: February 26-March 4, 1982
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  • Pick of the Week: March 6-11, 1982
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  • Pick of the Week: April 30-May 6, 1982
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  • Pick of the Week: May 21-27, 1982
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  • Pick of the Week: April 9-15, 1982
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  • Pick of the Week: January 29-February 4, 1982
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  • Pick of the Week: March 26-April 1, 1982
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  • Pick of the Week: February 19-25, 1982
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  • The Fine Art of Living
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  • Muddy River / Eijanaika, Japan
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  • Metro Pictures: Art or Madness?
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  • Target: Lee Waisler
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  • All About Julian Schnabel
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  • Hixson Hangs In / Knight’s Night Out
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  • Green Card: An American Romance
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  • In Memoriam: Andrew Jeffrey Wilf
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  • Avery Danziger: Tournament of Roses Parade
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  • Flavin Installation at Hauserman: A Museum of Movable Walls
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  • Woman’s Building
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  • Wild Beasts of the West
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  • Whitney Biennial Film Exhibition
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