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    May 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. For William Wegman, 1970s works seem so new

    "William Wegman: He Took Two Pictures. One Came Out," an exhibition of the artist's text-based black-and-white photographs from the 1970s, is on view at Marc Selwyn Fine Art through July 6.
    "William Wegman: He Took Two Pictures. One Came Out," an exhibition of the artist's text-based black-and-white photographs from the 1970s, is on view at Marc Selwyn Fine Art through July 6. So you have a new show of your old work. Yes, and it's new...

    Tags: Fine Arts, SoHo, Fine Artists, Arts and Culture, Arts

  2. May 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Stolen-artifacts case has cost much, yielded little, critics say

    When hundreds of federal agents raided four Southern California museums early one January morning in 2008, it set the art world ablaze, suggesting that even amid an international looting scandal, museums had continued to do business with the black market in stolen antiquities.
    When hundreds of federal agents raided four Southern California museums early one January morning in 2008, it set the art world ablaze, suggesting that even amid an international looting scandal, museums had continued to do business with the black...

    Tags: DePaul University, University of California, Los Angeles, Lawyers, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice

  4. May 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Review: Elegant photographic fictions at Thomas Solomon

    The strangeness and mystery of the Voynich Manuscript has inspired musicians and novelists.  Not surprisingly, the work has also proved a springboard for visual artists, but the remarkable thing about the photographs by Miljohn Ruperto and Ulrik Heltoft now at Thomas Solomon is how they don't just feed off the manuscript's secrets and complications but build upon them to generate something odd, fantastic and mysterious in its own right.
    The strangeness and mystery of the Voynich Manuscript has inspired musicians and novelists.  Not surprisingly, the work has also proved a springboard for visual artists, but the remarkable thing about the photographs by Miljohn Ruperto and Ulrik Heltoft...

    Tags: Literature, Arts and Culture, Fine Artists

  6. May 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Review: Ilene Segalove, past and present at Jancar

    "Dialogues in Time" at Jancar skips between past and present in Ilene Segalove's life and work, looking at each through the lens of the other. It's a small show, but a poignant romp: at once blunt, wry, endearing and revealing.
    "Dialogues in Time" at Jancar skips between past and present in Ilene Segalove's life and work, looking at each through the lens of the other. It's a small show, but a poignant romp: at once blunt, wry, endearing and revealing. The recent work deals...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Fine Artists

  8. May 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. 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, Museum of Modern Art, Arts and Culture, Fine Artists, Arts

  10. May 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. L.A. artists, architects' effect on each other at MAK Center exhibit

    "Everything Loose Will Land" has landed. And its timing could hardly be better.
    "Everything Loose Will Land" has landed. And its timing could hardly be better. The exhibition at the MAK Center in West Hollywood, curated by UCLA architectural historian and critic Sylvia Lavin, is a wry study of the ways Los Angeles artists and...

    Tags: MAK Center, Fine Artists, Thom Mayne, Standards, SCI-Arc

  12. May 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. 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.
    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, Museum of Modern Art, Chelsea (Staten Island, New York), Arts and Culture, Chelsea (Manhattan, New York)

  14. May 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Mosaic tile house open for Venice Art Walk

    Every surface is a canvas for artists Cheri Pann and Gonzalo Duran, who have covered the walls, floors and landscape of their Venice home with mosaic tiles, broken plates, figurines -- even teacups. See it for yourself Sunday when the artists open their home -- the subject of an <a href="http://articles.latimes.com/2003/feb/19/entertainment/et-groves19">L.A. Times piece in 2003</a> -- for the annual <a href="http://theveniceartwalk.org/">Venice Art Walk &amp; Auctions</a>.
    Every surface is a canvas for artists Cheri Pann and Gonzalo Duran, who have covered the walls, floors and landscape of their Venice home with mosaic tiles, broken plates, figurines -- even teacups. See it for yourself Sunday when the artists open their...

    Tags: Fine Artists, Arts and Culture

  16. May 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Michael Jackson trial: Conrad Murray's payment demands 'outrageous'

    A professional concert tour director testified Friday in the Michael Jackson wrongful death trial that a doctor's demand for $5 million to serve as the singer's tour physician "raised a red flag."
    A professional concert tour director testified Friday in the Michael Jackson wrongful death trial that a doctor's demand for $5 million to serve as the singer's tour physician "raised a red flag." Marty Hom, who has spent 25 to 30 years as a tour...

    Tags: Michael Jackson, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, AEG, Trials

  18. May 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. The fantastical hats of Dr. Seuss set to land at Laguna Beach

    <span>A traveling selection of hats, helmets, bonnets and caps once owned by Dr. Seuss makes a <span>SoCal</span> stop at a <span>Laguna</span> Beach art gallery on Friday.</span>
    A traveling selection of hats, helmets, bonnets and caps once owned by Dr. Seuss makes a SoCal stop at a Laguna Beach art gallery on Friday. Photo Gallery: 7 things you didn't know about Dr. Seuss The touring "Hats Off to Dr. Seuss!" exhibit is part...

    Tags: Landforms, Caves and Caverns, New York Public Library, Arts and Culture, Arts

  20. May 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Kennedy Center changes Honors process after Latino groups' outcry

    After saluting just two Latino performers in 35 years with its Kennedy Center Honors awards, the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts says it has revised the selection process to be more inclusive.
    After saluting just two Latino performers in 35 years with its Kennedy Center Honors awards, the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts says it has revised the selection process to be more inclusive. The changes were announced Thursday in a news...

    Tags: John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Entertainment Events, Fine Artists, Human Interest, Television Industry

  22. May 17, 2013 |Story| LAT - HOLD Archive
  23. Swallow Magazine's Mexico City: Strippers, artists, mezcal and scratch-and-sniff

    The ruling elite ought not to mess with Mexico City's favorite restaurants. That might be one lesson from a recent scandal that this week <a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/world/worldnow/la-fg-wn-mexico-restaurant-20130515,0,621027.story">brought down</a> the head of the nation's consumer protection agency, whose daughter couldn't get a table at <a href="http://maximobistrot.com.mx/maximo/">Maximo Bistrot Local</a> (what some call the Chez Panisse of D.F.) and threw a tantrum that led to questionable inspections at the restaurant. After an Internet backlash, the politically powerful didn't hold sway.
    The ruling elite ought not to mess with Mexico City's favorite restaurants. That might be one lesson from a recent scandal that this week brought down the head of the nation's consumer protection agency, whose daughter couldn't get a table at Maximo...

    Tags: Photography Supplies and Services, Photography and Video, Tacos, Foods and Beverages, Newspaper and Magazine

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