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Alexander Calder is a noted American artist; he is responsible for the creation of the mobile.
Alexander Calder is a noted American artist; he is responsible for the creation of the mobile.
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Leaders of LACMA's Art Museum Council quit en masse over fee hikes
Diana Gutman, chairwoman of the Art Museum Council at LACMA, says the group's 40-member board has voted unanimously to stop volunteering at the museum next year because of its plans to triple council members' fees. As the museum announced this week,...
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Pedro E. Guerrero dies at 95; fine arts photographer
Pedro E. Guerrero, a photographer whose early work with architect Frank Lloyd Wright sparked a long, distinguished career in the worlds of fine art and glossy magazines, died Thursday. He was 95. Guerrero died at his home in Florence, Ariz., said his...
Tags: New Canaan, World War II (1939-1945), Arts and Culture, Frank Lloyd Wright, Periodicals
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Seattle, beyond the usual tourist haunts
SEATTLE — Pike Place Market. The Space Needle. Pioneer Square. Check, check and check. If you've hit these obvious Seattle destinations, you're not a newbie. But maybe you're not an insider either. So, this 21-stop Seattle checklist is for you. It...
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Mark Rothko painting sells for $87 million at auction
An oil painting by Mark Rothko sold for $86.9 million at a Christie's auction in New York on Tuesday, setting a record for the abstract expressionist painter. Rothko's "Orange, Red, Yellow," which dates from 1961, was being sold by the estate of David...
Tags: Gerhard Richter, Arts and Culture, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Auction Service, Jackson Pollock
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12 micro-itineraries for coastal Orange County
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterHear that? That dull roar, like the sound from inside a shell? That might be the Orange County coastline calling you — 42 miles of beach and beach towns, give or take, from San Clemente to Seal Beach. Follow the advice here, and this coastline...Tags: Windsurfing, Tourism and Leisure, World War II (1939-1945), Dining and Drinking, Seinfeld (tv program)
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Pedro E. Guerrero: Frank Lloyd Wright's photographer, in focus
L.A. at HomePedro E. Guerrero: Pedro E. Guerrero, Frank Lloyd Wright's photographer, is the subject of an exhibition at the Woodbury University Hollywood Gallery.... -
Charles and Ray Eames' living room makes an interim home at LACMA
Charles and Ray Eames nurtured a design imagination that knew few boundaries, stretching far and wide, but if you were to look for its center — its heart — you might have found it in the living room of their landmark Pacific Palisades house....Tags: Museums, Herman Miller Incorporated, Arts and Culture, Religion and Belief, Newspaper and Magazine
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Anthony J. Lumsden dies at 83; Southern California architect
Anthony J. Lumsden, a prolific Southern California architect who helped develop new ways of wrapping buildings in smooth glass skins, accelerating a shift that reshaped skylines around the world, died Sept. 22 in Los Angeles. He was 83.
The cause was...Tags: Energy Saving, Arts and Culture, Diseases and Illnesses, Sydney (Australia), Air Transportation Industry
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Detroit evolving into a haven for artists
"Where you headed?" asked the cheerful driver of the rental-car shuttle at the Detroit airport.
"Detroit!" I answered, equally cheerfully.
"Southfield, Birmingham or Rochester?" he asked, referring to well-to-do northern suburbs.
PHOTOS: Detroit's...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Minority Groups, Dining and Drinking, Trips and Vacations, Ford
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Henry Segerstrom's mall hosts exhibit on his public art patronage
Culture MonsterThe South Coast Plaza shopping center will open an exhibition on the story behind 13 public artworks that can be seen nearby. All but one was bought or commissioned by Henry T. Segerstrom, the arts patron who heads the family real estate firm that owns... -
It Speaks to Me: Billy Al Bengston on Calder's 'Hello Girls' at LACMA
Culture MonsterCalder was extremely gifted, and if you look at all of his art, I’m not sure he didn’t discover and invent modern art — forget about Duchamp. Still to this day, I don’t think anybody completely understands his ability to capture... -
Photographer Carl Kleiner pays tribute to Alexander Calder in food
Daily DishSwedish photographer Carl Kleiner is planning a series of mobiles -- using foods such as sausage, cheese and corn -- that pays homage to American sculptor Alexander Calder. Carl Kleiner's tribute to Alexander Calder will be a continuation of a series of...
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