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The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) has released a new video series on their website that feature different artists discussing works from their permanent collection. Alison Saar was invited to participate and …
Tony Berlant, Charles Garabedian, Don Suggs and Tom Wudl are included in the group exhibition Drawing in L.A.: The 1960s and 70s, currently on view at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA though August 2, …
LACMA’s Prints and Drawings Council presents the latest installment of LA Print, a program that explores current trends in printmaking and print publishing in Los Angeles. This year’s LA Print: Edition 5 features three …
Gajin Fujita received early recognition and critical praise for the two person exhibition Contemporary 9: Gajin Fujita and Pablo Vargas Lugo, curated by Ilona Katzew at LACMA in 2005. Featuring a selection of Fujita’s paintings, Katzew …
In 1959, curator and critic Jules Langsner brought together work by hard-edge painters Karl Benjamin, John McLaughlin, Frederick Hammersley and Lorser Feitelson in a historic exhibition at LACMA titled the “Four Abstract Classacists.” Frederick …
ARTIST CONVERSATION EVENT: Gajin Fujita with Ilona Katzew Thursday, 17 April 2014, 7pm // @ L.A. Louver Join us for a lively conversation with Gajin Fujita and Ilona Katzew (Curator at LACMA) in the …
Check out KCET Artbound’s website for a recent review on David Hockney’s video installation, currently on view at LACMA. Here’s a short excerpt: David Hockney and Los Angeles Light by Liz Ohanesian “Seven Yorkshire …
Los Angeles Times Review: David Hockney takes a drive through art history By Christopher Knight Read the complete article here. David Hockney’s video installation Seven Yorkshire Landscape Videos is on view at LACMA through January 20, 2014. If you’re …
Pictured above (left to right): Leonardo DiCaprio, Eva Chow, David Hockney, Martin Scorsese, Michael Govan and Frida Giannini at LACMA’s Art + Film Gala on Saturday. (Stefanie Keenan / Getty Images for LACMA) For …
Ken Price at LACMA is coming to an end this week and just in case you needed a final reason to go see it - here’s a heartfelt review in the New Yorker. Don’t …
“The Black Leather Chair” from Ed Kienholz: Concept Tableaux, 1963 - 1967 The life-size tableau, the form of art making that Kienholz chose to explore, was time-consuming, costly, and exhausting to produce. So by 1986, …
With all the talk of Ken Price Sculpture: A Retrospective at LACMA this fall, we wanted to point out some of our favorite recent reviews and articles stemming from the exhibition: 1. LACMA’s Unframed blog …
Ken Price, Balls Congo, 2003, Fired and painted clay, 22 x 18 x 18 inches, Linda Schlenger, ©Ken Price, Photo © 2011 Fredrik Nilsen Have you seen Ken Price Sculpture: A Retrospective yet? See …
If you haven’t been keeping up with all the great press surrounding “Ken Price Sculpture: A Retrospective” at LACMA, here’s a compendium for your reading pleasure: 1) Edward Goldman, “Ken Price: Sculptor at LACMA," KCRW Art …
The Los Angeles Times has released their roundup of the top 20 most attended PST exhibitions - many of which included L.A. Louver artists! Here’s a refresher of some works by L.A. Louver artists …
Ken Price announcement from his 2001 solo exhibition “New Works” at L.A. Louver. Ken Price Sculpture: A Retrospective opens to the public this Sunday, September 16 - a definite must see for the fall …
A great turn out for one of the greats, Ken Price. lacma: It doesn’t get better than this—check out who came to see Ken Price Sculpture: A Retrospective on its opening day. Back row, …
In 1996, L.A. Louver hosted its first ever solo exhibition of works by Ken Price. Profiled by Kristine McKenna in the Los Angeles Times for this exhibition, here’s an excerpt from the text: “As …
With the Ken Price Retrospective set to open at LACMA this fall (September 16, 2012 - January 6, 2013), we look back at a past exhibition of Price’s work at L.A. Louver in 2002. …
Matt Wedel’s new piece has arrived and is being prepped for the Skyroom installation! Not quite the LACMA boulder but this ceramic head is 40" wide!
Five Car Stud at LACMA brought in over 400 visitors a day over the course of the 182 viewing days. Did you miss the “darkness of Ed Kienholz’s ‘Five Car Stud’ at LACMA”? Check …
Check out these installation photos of Dwan Gallery’s 1963 exhibition of Edward Kienholz. A few pieces from that exhibition, are featured in Kienholz Before LACMA, including The Sky is Falling: Act One, 1963, America My Hometown, …
Ken Price is featured in Scripps College’s Pacific Standard Time exhibition Clay’s Tectonic Shift: John Mason, Ken Price, and Peter Voulkos, 1956–1968, which opens this Saturday! Los Angeles was the site of a “revolution in …
Edward Kienholz: Five Car Stud 1969 - 1972 Revisted, will be closing this week at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. This controversial piece has drummed up all sorts of opinions in the art world, …
…the most shocking of the trio is Edward Kienholz’s “Five Car Stud,” constructed (though never previously exhibited) in Los Angeles and shown in Germany in 1972 before being stashed away in a Japan storage facility, …
Great turnout at LACMA for Terry Allen & Allen Ruppersberg’s performance and record signing (thanks to Marlene Picard for the photos!) In case you missed it: “Forty years ago, Terry Allen delivered a stunning live performance on …