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For artists with more than one type of work in the collection, or for works by artists not listed here, see the LACMA website or the corresponding Wikimedia Commons category. Of artists listed, less than 10% are women. For the complete list of artists and their artworks in the collection, see the website.
Artists from Los Angeles (5 C, 543 P) Artists from Palm Springs, California (23 P) ... Margaret Fisher (artist) David P. Flores; Amy Franceschini; Helane Freeman ...
A few Los Angeles artists were highly visible and unanimously revered, namely Ed Ruscha and other denizens of the Ferus Gallery, that supercool locus of the Los Angeles art scene in the 1960s, plus Bruce Nauman and Chris Burden, but that was about it. After, we know a whole lot more, and the balance is much more even.
Don Bachardy, artist; Billy Al Bengston, painter and sculptor; Roberto Esteban Chavez, artist, known for his personally symbolic portraits, public murals; Melvin Edwards, sculptor; Cristian Gheorghiu, contemporary artist/painter [5] Gerhardt Knodel (born 1940), textile artist, educator [6] [7] Doyle Lane, ceramist; John Lees, artist and painter
This is a list of public art in Los Angeles. ... Statue of Bruce Lee: Unknown Artist June 15, 2013 Chinatown Bronze 7 ft Commissioned by the Lee Family, a California ...
Paulina Porizkova may be one of the world’s most celebrated supermodels, but even she knows what it’s like to feel invisible as an older woman.. Speaking to Los Angeles Magazine, the 56-year ...
SRL performance in Chinatown, Los Angeles, January 2006 Survival Research Laboratories ( SRL ) is an American performance art group which pioneered the genre of large-scale machine performance. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Founded in 1978 by Mark Pauline in San Francisco the group is known in particular for performances where custom-built machines, often ...
Norman born 1946, and Bruce 1948, they were honored with recognition in their mid-life at the exhibition Memory, Matter and Modern Romance at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles, January 23 - July 4, 1999. [14]