by Deborah Granger
This image is a building. In fact, it’s the Peterson Automotive Museum on Wilshire. It went through a major renovation in 2015 and you can read more about it here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petersen_Automotive_Museum.
by Deborah Granger
The Hiroshima/Nagasaki Memorial Project traveled to 3 cities in the U.S. (Los Angeles, Honolulu and Berkeley) and 3 cities in Japan (Hiroshima, Nagasaki and Osaka).
by Deborah Granger
Every now and then, something novel, fresh, and whimsical comes along – Something born out of the grass roots demands of the few, and the multitudes. Artists are poised… tools in hand, ready to capture this moment in history. We all know there is an explosion of new artwork and new art forms. The Pink pop-up Show articulates this awareness.
by Deborah Granger
The May and June programming lineup includes four Oracle Film Screenings , a new series that pairs feature-length films with short videos, art pieces and documentaries. Curated by independent curator and writer Bradford Nordeen, highlights of the series include Drew Goddard’s The Cabin in the Woods, Olivier Assayas’ Demonlover and Claire Denis’ Beau Travail. Tickets to the Oracle Film Screenings also include same-night access to the museum.
by Deborah Granger
Good-bye Rain Room. “Rain Room is a remarkable work of art, whose creative courage and extraordinary concept have captivated audiences around the world,” said RH Chairman and CEO, Gary Friedman. Random International’s Rain Room is part of LACMA’s ongoing Art + Technology initiative, a series of contemporary programs that support artists’ experiments with emerging technology.