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

  2. May 14, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  3. A view into the photography program at Humanitas Academy of Art and Technology

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    More than 100 portraits of Humanitas Academy of Art and Technology (HAAT) students and their photographs will be featured on a 1,000-foot-long fence covering the construction of the Huntington Library's Education and Visitor Center. HAAT is in East Los...
  4. May 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. $75,000 Alpert Awards in the Arts honor marathon play directors

    The annual Alpert Awards in the Arts give a $75,000 boost to midcareer artists who often aren’t well known but have earned respect in their fields.
    The annual Alpert Awards in the Arts give a $75,000 boost to midcareer artists who often aren’t well known but have earned respect in their fields. Among the higher-profile winners of this year's awards, funded by the Herb Alpert Foundation and...

    Tags: Artists, Arts and Culture, Music, Entertainment, Music Industry

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

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    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...
  8. May 2, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Santa Monica Clock Tower building sold to Italian investors

    The Clock Tower, a Santa Monica office building beloved by Westside creative firms, has been snapped up by Italian investors who specialize in buying trophy historic properties.
    The Clock Tower, a Santa Monica office building beloved by Westside creative firms, has been snapped up by Italian investors who specialize in buying trophy historic properties. Clad in white terra cotta, the 12-story Art Deco-style office high-rise on...

    Tags: Architecture, Arts and Culture, Human Interest, LivingSocial, Inc., Real Estate Sellers

  10. Mar 27, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Colin Bailey named director of Fine Arts Museums in San Francisco

    The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco have named Colin Bailey as their new director. Bailey, who most recently served as the deputy director and chief curator at the Frick Collection in New York, will head the De Young Museum and the Legion of Honor in San Francisco.
    The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco have named Colin Bailey as their new director. Bailey, who most recently served as the deputy director and chief curator at the Frick Collection in New York, will head the De Young Museum and the Legion of Honor in...

    Tags: Artists, Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Fines, Arts

  12. Mar 21, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  13. War photography exhibit opens at Annenberg Space for Photography

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    The exhibit, organized by The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and titled WAR/PHOTOGRAPHY, includes over 150 photographs from 1887 through the present day. It will open Saturday March 23 and run through June 2. Admission will be free....
  14. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. L.A.'s art world presents a super-sized spring

    Super-sized exhibitions are becoming more common in art museums, and the next few months will see several among the notable new shows opening around town. Chronologically, here's a selection of what's coming up in art this spring, including three really big shows:
    Super-sized exhibitions are becoming more common in art museums, and the next few months will see several among the notable new shows opening around town. Chronologically, here's a selection of what's coming up in art this spring, including three really...

    Tags: Artists, Architecture, Arts and Culture, Sculpture, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

  16. Mar 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Andy Warhol online auction is prime turf for celebrity-gawking

    Andy Warhol famously said that in the future, everyone would have 15 minutes of fame.
    Andy Warhol famously said that in the future, everyone would have 15 minutes of fame. But that didn't stop him from focusing his camera lenses and other image-making implements on folks whose ride on the wagon of celebrity figured to last somewhat...

    Tags: Artists, Foods and Beverages, Arts and Culture, Coca-Cola Co., John Denver

  18. Feb 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Art Review: JJ PEET at Redling Fine Arts

    In JJ Peet’s beguiling L.A. debut at Redling Fine Art, the familiar tropes of found object assemblage sculpture — scrap wood and bricks, rags and plastic shopping bags — come to life through a sheer infusion of raw creative energy.
    In JJ Peet’s beguiling L.A. debut at Redling Fine Art, the familiar tropes of found object assemblage sculpture — scrap wood and bricks, rags and plastic shopping bags — come to life through a sheer infusion of raw creative energy. In...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Sculpture, Arts

  20. Jan 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. L.A. Art Show is taking a broad view of art

    Invited to provide a table-setter for the L.A. Art Show, a sprawling and mind-bogglingly diverse annual marketplace and smorgasbord for the eyes, Marilyn Lowey delivered an installation that's cheekily site-specific. Titled "Translating Transitions #4," it's possibly the biggest — but most obscure — price tag ever seen.
    Invited to provide a table-setter for the L.A. Art Show, a sprawling and mind-bogglingly diverse annual marketplace and smorgasbord for the eyes, Marilyn Lowey delivered an installation that's cheekily site-specific. Titled "Translating Transitions #4,"...

    Tags: Artists, Art Basel, Arts and Culture, Customs and Tradition, Art Basel Miami Beach

  22. Jan 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Diane Rosenstein opens first art show in new Highland Avenue spot

    How many galleries do you need to call Highland Avenue a real art corridor? One more space is opening on the street, not far from Regen Projects, Redling Fine Art, Perry Rubenstein Gallery, Overduin and Kite, and the future home of Michael Kohn.
    How many galleries do you need to call Highland Avenue a real art corridor? One more space is opening on the street, not far from Regen Projects, Redling Fine Art, Perry Rubenstein Gallery, Overduin and Kite, and the future home of Michael Kohn. Diane...

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

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