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Amanda Ross-Ho at Cherry and Martin
Special to The TimesThe title of Amanda Ross-Ho's intriguing new exhibition at Cherry and Martin bemoans the frustrations of communication. "Half of what I say is meaningless" is most recognizable as the first line of the Beatles' song "Julia," but it actually comes from a...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Albert Einstein, Abraham Lincoln, History, Los Angeles
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Lafayette exhibits its favorites from shows, artists
Of The Morning CallFor 24 years Lafayette College's Williams Center Gallery has been a hothouse for art that happens. Visitors have watched eerie video of McMansion rituals, listened to a machine shoot ice pellets like pinballs, watched and listened to a musician saw a...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Elizabeth I, Lafayette College, Bethlehem (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Colleges and Universities
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steve.parks@newsday.comSEPT. 7. Infrastructures: Photographs by Bryan Whitney. Photographic images of communication towers emphasizing the complexity and mystery of some of the most distinctive structures in the contemporary landscape. (Reception Sept. 21.) Anthony Giordano...Tags: Man Ray, Manhattan (New York City), Irving Penn, Diane Arbus, Kansas
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Perez Celis, 69; Argentine painter, sculptor, muralist
Washington PostPerez Celis, an Argentine painter, sculptor and muralist whose highly visible works adorned museums, banks, airports and universities as well as soccer stadiums and wine bottles, died of leukemia Aug. 2 at a clinic in Buenos Aires. He was 69. Celis had...Tags: Diseases, Cancer, Jackson Pollock, Arts, Museum of Modern Art
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Denim is Dona Granata's canvas
Special to The TimesFOR AS long as she can remember, Dona Granata has been fascinated by costumes, whether it be the theatrical attire of the stage or the opulent movie fashions of Hollywood's Golden Age. "It's always appealed to me," she says. "Part of it is a fantasy-...Tags: Henri Matisse, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Columbia University, Blake Lively, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2
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With vast views and clean lines, a Mulholland Drive remodel takes its owners to a higher plane
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMARCEL Sitcoske and Michael Oddo were living off Mulholland Drive when they bought a house nearby three years ago with plans to fix it up and sell. Oddo recalls taking floor plans along with photographs to the Los Angeles building department. "The guys...Tags: Billiards, Snooker and Pool, Harley-Davidson Incorporated
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Art Basel, world's largest art fair, opens in Switzerland
Associated Press WriterThe largest international contemporary art fair opened Wednesday, closely watched for trends in the world market at a time of financial turbulence. About 60,000 artists, collectors, galleries and art enthusiasts are expected to attend the annual four-day...Tags: Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Globalization, Television Industry, Energy
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A renovated Huntington Art Gallery
Times Art CriticTHE PAVED terrace behind the Huntington Art Gallery is 80 paces wide. By my stride, that's more than 165 feet. Stand at the center and look south, with the imposing Beaux-Arts mansion and its striped green awnings at your back, and infinity rolls out...Tags: California, Alabama, Christopher Knight, Los Angeles, Sculpture
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Artist mixed paint, sculpture, cast-offs
Times Art CriticRobert Rauschenberg, the protean artist from small-town Texas whose imaginative commitment to hybrid forms of painting and sculpture changed the course of American and European art between 1950 and the early 1970s, died Monday night, according to New...Tags: Armed Forces, Plymouth, Christopher Knight, Los Angeles, Kurt Schwitters
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Pop artist Robert Rauschenberg dead at 82
zachary.dowdy@newsday.comRobert Rauschenberg, a major American pop artist who produced some of his work at a small Long Island studio that has drawn formidable talent for decades, died Monday of heart failure, a representative said. He was 82. Rauschenberg's death was...Tags: Metropolitan Museum of Art, John Cage, Los Angeles, Guggenheim Museum, Long Island
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Hammer Museum loses chief curator Gary Garrels
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterGary Garrels, the highly sought-after curator who has helped raise the profile of the UCLA Hammer Museum in Los Angeles and beyond, is jumping ship. The Hammer snagged Garrels, 56, from the Museum of Modern Art in New York three years ago. But now he...Tags: Los Angeles, Sculpture, John Chamberlain, Sol LeWitt, Arts
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Can a museum -- even MOCA -- contain this work?
Times Art CriticIf an artist makes art intended to function outside the confines of an art museum, does it make sense for an art museum to present a retrospective exhibition of that artist's work? That's the peculiar question encountered at the Geffen Contemporary at...Tags: Little Tokyo, Metal and Mineral, Christopher Knight, Los Angeles, Sculpture
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