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  2. Murals of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    [f] [104] [106] Prior to the 1932 Summer Olympics, Los Angeles Times art critic Arthur Millier recommended taking visiting attendees on a tour of the city's murals. [26] For the 1984 Summer Olympics , a series of ten murals were painted along the 110 and 101 freeways as part of the Olympic Arts Festival.

  3. Great Wall of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The Great Wall of Los Angeles places emphasis on the often overlooked history of Native Americans, ethnic and religious minorities, LGBTQ people, and those fighting for civil rights. [10] Baca recalls that at the time, there was a lack of public art that represented the diverse heritage of Los Angeles. [ 2 ]

  4. Victor Ochoa - Wikipedia

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    Ochoa became involved with Chicano activism while he was in college. In April 1970, he saw fliers at the City College Student Center for a park take-over for what would later become Chicano Park. [7] Ochoa recalls leaving class to go to the protest. [7] He and other artists added their own stamp to the protest by starting murals on the park. [11]

  5. Judy Baca - Wikipedia

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    Digital tile murals, 2000, City of Los Angeles, Venice Beach, California; Migration of the Golden People, 2002, Central American Research and Education Center of Los Angeles; Arch of Dignity, Equality, and Justice, 2008, San Jose State University, San Jose, California [5]: 37 Danza de la Tierra, 2009, Dallas Latino Cultural Center, Dallas, Texas

  6. Heinsbergen Decorating Company Building - Wikipedia

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    The building served as the office for Heinsbergen's mural-painting business for more than 50 years. [4] Heinsbergen's company, called Heinsbergen Decorating Company or A.T. Heinsbergen & Company, employed 185 artist painters, and created murals for movie palaces and many important buildings, including the U.S. Department of Commerce Building in Washington, D.C., the Witkin Library & Courts ...

  7. América Tropical: Oprimida y Destrozada por los Imperialismos

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    For the restoration of Siqueiros' mural, the Getty Foundation, via the Getty Conservation Institute, spent 3.95 million dollars on a restoration project, while the city of Los Angeles contributed 5 million dollars for the conservation of the mural. [7] [1] The project's scope is to conserve, interpret, and provide public access to the mural. [1]

  8. Kent Twitchell - Wikipedia

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    February 19, 1980, Los Angeles Times, Elvenstar, Diane, "A larger-than-life painter- Painter's Art." September 5, 1973, Los Angeles Times, Burke, Kathy, "Paints five-story picture by numbers- Artist up against wall on mammoth mural." November 6, 2009, Los Angeles Times, Villarreal, Yvonne, "When the two halves of Berlin became whole again."

  9. Culture of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Los Angeles is rich with arts and ethnically diverse. The greater Los Angeles metro area has several notable art museums including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), the J. Paul Getty Museum on the Santa Monica Mountains overlooking the Pacific, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), and the Hammer Museum.