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    May 26, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Art review: Michael Wingo at Gallery KM

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    Leah Ollman reviews Michael Wingo's paintings at Gallery KM...
  2. Apr 24, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Scene & Heard: LACMA Collectors Committee and 'Taste for a Cure'

    For the Collectors Committee of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, April 9 was a big day. The museum's curators packed the morning with presentations of artworks they hoped to acquire, Patina served up lunch beside the Resnick Pavilion, and the evening featured a gala dinner where members voted their preferences.
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    For the Collectors Committee of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, April 9 was a big day. The museum's curators packed the morning with presentations of artworks they hoped to acquire, Patina served up lunch beside the Resnick Pavilion, and the evening...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Jennifer Grey, Glee (tv program), Entertainment, Edward Ruscha

  4. Apr 14, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Art review: Daniel Brice at Western Project

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    Christopher Knight reviews Daniel Brice's new geometric abstractions at Western Project...
  6. Apr 18, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  7. LACMA's big art day packed with presentations, acquisitions

    All The Rage
    For the Collectors Committee of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Saturday was a big day. The museum's curators packed the morning with presentations of artworks they hoped to acquire; Patina served up lunch beside the Resnick Pavilion, and......
  8. Apr 4, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. New faces on Southland art museum scene

    Franklin Sirmans occupies a conspicuously neat space in a complex of glass-front offices at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The new head of LACMA's contemporary art department arrived in January with plenty of ideas, but it takes time to pile up the mountains of books and files that overwhelm many of his colleagues.  ¶  Around the corner, Christine Y. Kim has settled in, but just barely. She joined the museum's staff last September as associate curator of contemporary art. And down the hall, another notably uncluttered office belongs to Britt Salvesen, who came aboard in October as chief of two departments: photography, and prints and drawings.  ¶  LACMA's newest curators have landed in prestigious positions at a high-profile institution where their work will be closely watched. And they are not alone: Amid an economic downturn that has brought cutbacks at museums nationwide, an infusion of new curatorial blood at Southern California museums reflects a growing ethnic diversity as well as fresh perspectives and programmatic growth.  ¶  " Los Angeles still feels like a meritocracy," Kim says. "You've got a crazy idea? I've got five minutes." A Korean American who was born in Newport Beach, raised in the Bay Area and educated on the East Coast, she did curatorial work at the Studio Museum in Harlem before returning to the West Coast and co-founding, with Shamim M. Momin, Los Angeles Nomadic Division, a freewheeling nonprofit group that supports public art projects. In her new job Kim is gaining experience at a relatively traditional institution where she's developing a big show of time-based media, including film, television, video and Facebook.
    Franklin Sirmans occupies a conspicuously neat space in a complex of glass-front offices at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The new head of LACMA's contemporary art department arrived in January with plenty of ideas, but it takes time to pile up the...

    Tags: Minority Groups, Social Issues, Entertainment, Arts, Television

  10. Oct 15, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Ed Ruscha weighs in on Obamas' taste in art

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    In his early days, Ed Ruscha painted single words that packed a punch: oof, slam, smash, honk. In the ???80s, he took a subtler approach, floating equivocal phrases in painted skies. Consider ???I Think I???ll...,??? a 1983 piece that has......
  12. Dec 29, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Diebenkorn show postponed again at Orange County Museum of Art

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    For the second time, the Orange County Museum of Art has postponed its much-anticipated exhibition "Richard Diebenkorn: The Ocean Park Series, 1967-1985." Originally scheduled to open in October, the survey of major abstract paintings by the late...
  14. Dec 30, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Monster Mash: Damien Hirst, Jeff Koons see sales fall; Michael Jackson museum still on; SuBo teams with Andrea Bocelli

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    -- Losing their luster?: Damien Hirst and Jeff Koons saw sales of some of their artwork fall 50% in the last year. (Bloomberg) -- Official word: The planned museum dedicated to Michael Jackson in his hometown of Gary, Ind., is......
  16. Apr 29, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Art review: Oakland Museum of California

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    OAKLAND --When the Oakland Museum of California unveiled its sprawling and distinctive new building for art, history and natural sciences 41 years ago -- a terraced, walled-garden structure that became an instant national landmark -- a review in The...
  18. Jul 12, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Orange County Museum of Art rescues Jack Goldstein show scrapped by MOCA

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    Fans of the late Montreal-born, L.A.-based artist Jack Goldstein, who recently learned that MOCA scrapped plans to organize a survey of his work, will be happy to know that the show has found a home. Director Dennis Szakacs of the......
  20. Jul 15, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Art review: 'Calder to Warhol: Introducing the Fisher Collection' @ SFMOMA

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    With great fanfare, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art last year announced it had entered into a long-term working relationship with Doris and the late Donald Fisher, founders of the Gap clothing store chain, to house their collection of......
  22. May 25, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Benjamen Chinn dies at 87; photographer documented San Francisco's Chinatown

    Benjamen Chinn, one of the few Chinese American photographers to live and artfully document street scenes in San Francisco's Chinatown, has died. He was 87.
    Benjamen Chinn, one of the few Chinese American photographers to live and artfully document street scenes in San Francisco's Chinatown, has died. He was 87. Chinn died April 25 at Kaiser Permanente San Francisco Medical Center, according to Newton Don,...

    Tags: Minority Groups, Dorothea Lange, Family, Ansel Adams, Edward Weston

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Richard Diebenkorn Photos
Sarah C. Bancroft, left, curator for "Richard Diebenkor...
(May 10, 2012)
Sarah C. Bancroft, left, curator for "Richard Diebenkorn: The Ocean Park Series," talks about the soon-to-be opened exhibition at the Orange County Museum of Art in February.
Untitled Lithograph, 1963.
(March 7, 2012)
Richard Diebenkorn's lithograph "Untitled."
"Ocean Park #43" (1971) is oil and charcoal on canvas,...
(February 24, 2012)
Richard Diebenkorn / Orange County Museum of Art