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| | | | Ever wonder about the history of a piece of art, the genesis of an exhibition, or how on earth we got our giant Richard Serra sculpture into BCAM? Here's an opportunity to have your burning art questions answered-submit queries to us via comment or tweet and, for our upcoming Ask A Curator series, we'll select... | |
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| | | | "Zoe Leonard: Survey" at the Whitney Museum of American Art is the artist's first retrospective in a major American museum. The first gallery exudes a longing for nostalgia and remote destinations. The walls display black-and-white photographs taken through a plane window. A queue of blue vintage suitcases, to which the artist keeps adding every year, sits on the floor in the middle of the gallery (1961, 2002). | |
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| | | | Established in 1979, we are the only artist-founded museum in Los Angeles. We are dedicated to collecting and exhibiting contemporary art. | |
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| | Communism may be divided into two chief varieties, which I will call 'mythic' and 'everyday' communism. They might as easily be referred to as 'ideal' and 'empirical' or even 'transcendent' and 'immanent' versions of communism. Mythic Communism (with a capital C) is a theory of history, of a classless society that once existed and will, [...] |