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    May 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. A. Quincy Jones, overlooked genius? Hammer Museum makes the case

    The Hammer Museum exhibition opening May 25, "A. Quincy Jones: Building for Better Living," redresses what curators consider a major omission in the history of Los Angeles Modernism.
    The Hammer Museum exhibition opening May 25, "A. Quincy Jones: Building for Better Living," redresses what curators consider a major omission in the history of Los Angeles Modernism. Jones, they argue, had as much, if not more, influence on Southern...

    Tags: Religion and Belief, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Museums, Anglicanism, Architecture

  2. May 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. New York City secret photo exhibition: Art or invasion of privacy?

    Residents of a Tribeca apartment building are fuming over a new exhibition of photographs in which they star -- and which were taken without their knowledge. Some of the residents are considering legal action, the New York Post reported. The apartment...

    Tags: Tribeca, Chelsea (Staten Island, New York), Artists, Museums, Arts

  4. May 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Cannes 2013: Chile's onetime cult king still the wizard of weird

    CANNES, France — The Chilean director Alejandro Jodorowsky has made only seven features in his nearly half-century career, but his legendary midnight movie "El Topo," a wigged-out peyote western that played to New York audiences for months in 1970,...

    Tags: Star Wars (movie), Psychotherapy, Judaism, Religion and Belief, Movies

  6. May 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Connie Butler of MoMA goes to Hammer Museum as new chief curator

    <strong></strong>After more than a year-long search, the Hammer Museum has hired Connie Butler, currently the chief curator of drawings at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, as its chief curator.
    After more than a year-long search, the Hammer Museum has hired Connie Butler, currently the chief curator of drawings at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, as its chief curator. She is leaving that position by July 1 in order to assume her L.A. post...

    Tags: Tribeca, Fine Artists, Artists, Museums, Los Angeles International Airport

  8. May 9, 2013 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  9. The wandering camera

    A storage unit, a garage, a car, a professor's office and a tent on a campsite.
    A storage unit, a garage, a car, a professor's office and a tent on a campsite. These are only a few of the 24 Irvine spots where Richard Newton bunked over two years in the early 1970s. This nomadic life — the yearning to feel out new...

    Tags: Movies, Artists, Museums, University of California, Irvine, Arts

  10. Apr 30, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Online provider offers courses in education, teacher training

    A leading online course provider announced Wednesday that it will offer free professional training and development courses to prepare teachers worldwide for Web-based classes. Coursera, a for-profit clearinghouse for online and videotaped courses...

    Tags: Museum of Natural History, Teaching and Learning, Museums, Teachers, University of California, Irvine

  12. May 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. 'The Real Indies: A Close Look at Orphan Films' takes in strays

    Lost works, home movies, industrial films, abandoned technologies and other assorted cinematic ephemera all fall under the umbrella of miscellany known as "orphan film." The strange mix of the odd and slightly sad gets its own festival at the Linwood Dunn Theater in Hollywood this weekend.
    Lost works, home movies, industrial films, abandoned technologies and other assorted cinematic ephemera all fall under the umbrella of miscellany known as "orphan film." The strange mix of the odd and slightly sad gets its own festival at the Linwood Dunn...

    Tags: Chinatown (Manhattan, New York), Movies, Queens (New York City), Shirley, Entertainment

  14. May 1, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  15. reFramed: In conversation with WAR/PHOTOGRAPHY curator Anne Wilkes Tucker

    Framework
    Anne Wilkes Tucker is currently the Gus and Lyndall Wortham Curator of Photography at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston where she has worked since 1976. She founded the Photography Department at the museum that now has a collection of over 28,000...
  16. May 3, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. MOCA's 'A New Sculpturalism' faces uncertain future without Gehry

    Frank Gehry has pulled out of a major architecture exhibition set to open June 2 at the Museum of Contemporary Art, a move that could force the show to find a new venue or face the prospect of being canceled altogether. The exhibition, "A New...

    Tags: Politics, Artists, Museums, Frank Gehry, Architecture

  18. May 2, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Museum of Modern Art launches free-admission promotions

    At $25, general admission to the Museum of Modern Art in New York is among the highest in the nation. This month, the museum is promoting a word that its visitors don't hear very often: free. MoMA is kicking off a series of free-admission offers...

    Tags: Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museums, Twitter, Inc., Arts and Culture, Arts

  20. Apr 6, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Building bridges between Mexican and Mexican American art

    Mexican art and Mexican American art often have treated each other more like strangers or distant cousins than like the fraternal twins they really are. In the United States, apart from in California and the Southwest, many museums and art professionals...

    Tags: Standards, Museums, Artists, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Arts

  22. Apr 6, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Southern California architecture: the missing early years from PSTP

    Two years ago, when the Getty Trust helped organize and fund more than five dozen exhibits on 20th century art in Los Angeles, a massive enterprise it labeled "Pacific Standard Time," it wasn't difficult to guess which era the museum would focus on. It was clearly going to be the postwar period, and the 1950s, '60s and '70s in particular.
    Two years ago, when the Getty Trust helped organize and fund more than five dozen exhibits on 20th century art in Los Angeles, a massive enterprise it labeled "Pacific Standard Time," it wasn't difficult to guess which era the museum would focus on. It...

    Tags: Standards, University of California, Los Angeles, CBS Corp., Artists, Museums

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