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10 must-see places that are less than a decade old
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThey're a disparate lot — museums, hotels, an observation deck, a sculpture park and a sundial-shaped bridge — but these recent structures, none more than 10 years old, are redefining the West. Before we bow to them, though, let's admit that...Tags: San Diego (San Diego, California), Forestry and Timber, Turtle Bay, Lifestyle and Leisure, Disneyland Park
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The Crowd: Henry Segerstrom honored in NYC
NEW YORK — A grand evening in New York City on Monday brought together America's business, cultural and social elite honoring Orange County visionary Henry Segerstrom.
The occasion celebrated the Carnegie Hall Medal of Excellence bestowed upon...Tags: Renee Fleming, Placido Domingo, Sherry Lansing, Costa Mesa, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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San Francisco Museum of Modern Art turns 75 with a splash
When Grace McCann Morley became director of the San Francisco Museum of Art in 1935, she knew what she wanted to focus on: the art of her time. "If art of today is today overlooked or misunderstood, the loss is serious," she once wrote. "Art fails then to...Tags: Frida Kahlo, Lifestyle and Leisure, California, Chuck Close, Museum of Modern Art
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ArtReview ranks Eli Broad, Michael Govan, Glenn Beck among 'Power 100'
Culture MonsterThe magazine ArtReview announced this morning its list of the art world's "Power 100" and several prominent L.A. names were among the illustrious, including Eli Broad (No. 7), Michael Govan (No. 40), Tim Blum and Jeff Poe (sharing No. 31)....... -
Cowabunga: Herman Miller's new L.A. showroom
L.A. at HomeThe manufacturer of midcentury classics by Charles and Ray Eames and George Nelson, including his famed 1956 Marshmallow sofa, shown here in cowhide upholstery, has opened a new showroom in Los Angeles. Formerly housed in a downtown high-rise, Herman... -
Monster Mash: Paintings seized at Art Basel Miami; Serra sculpture saved; Chinese authorities close 'M. Butterfly'
Culture Monster-- Legal battle: U.S. Marshals have seized paintings at Art Basel Miami as part of an insurance dispute between two dealers. (Bloomberg) -- Saved: A township in Canada has decided to grant heritage status to a large-scale outdoor sculpture by...... -
An appreciation: Giuseppe Panza di Biumo
Culture MonsterOn each of three consecutive days in early April 1985, I spent three intense hours holed up in a Sunset Strip hotel suite overlooking the hazy Los Angeles basin with a tape recorder, a stack of blank cassettes, a sheaf...... -
Monster Mash: Michael Crichton's Jasper Johns 'Flag' sets record; Pasadena Playhouse files for Chapter 11
Culture Monster-- Big money: Artwork from the estate of writer Michael Crichton has brought $93.3 million at auction, led by Jasper Johns' "Flag" (1960-66), which sold for a record price of $28.6 million. (Los Angeles Times and Bloomberg). -- Recovery plan:...... -
Art review: 'Calder to Warhol: Introducing the Fisher Collection' @ SFMOMA
Culture MonsterWith 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...... -
Did Bravo TV's 'Work of Art: The Next Great Artist' really redefine art criticism?
Culture Monster"Work of Art: Abdi Farah" opens at the Brooklyn Museum Saturday, a modest exhibition that is among the prizes awarded to Wednesday night's winner of the Bravo television reality-contest show "Work of Art: The Next Great Artist." Farah, 22, also...... -
Book Review: A dealer and his galaxy of art stars in 'Leo and His Circle"
Leo and His Circle
The Life of Leo Castelli
Annie Cohen-Solal
Translated from the French by Mark Polizzotti
Alfred A. Knopf: 544 pp., $35
The ascension of New York gallerist Jeffrey Deitch to the Museum of Contemporary Art's helm has occasioned...Tags: Lee Bontecou, Andy Warhol, Claes Oldenburg, Biography (genre), Willem de Kooning
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Philip Glass to perform film, opera works at Hollywood Bowl
By the 1980s, Philip Glass had earned a healthy reputation working in the concert hall, art films and the theater. That didn't mean he slid easily into Hollywood.
"When I first started doing Hollywood films," Glass, 72, said by phone from his home in New...Tags: Steve Reich, Manhattan (New York City), Woody Allen, New York, Paul Schrader
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