March 2013
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Saturday, March 2 at MOCA Grand Avenue
MOCA Grand Avenue
AFPWDLA was born as a creative handbook and partly an attempt to make our world a very slightly more interesting place. And now we are proud to announce it has become a conference series and exhibit in partnership with the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. For 3 inspiring days we’ll be in the company of some illuminating people, discussing how we can help culture, commerce and content get along and create communications that connects with people in a truthful, meaningful way.
Seats are limited, so please rsvp, and come say hello between panels.
AFPWDLA was born as a creative handbook and partly an attempt to make our world a very slightly more interesting place. And now we are proud to announce it has become a conference series and exhibit in partnership with the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.
For 3 inspiring days we’ll be in the company of some illuminating people, discussing how we can help culture, commerce and content get along and create communications that connects with people in a truthful, meaningful way.
Seats are limited, so please rsvp, and come say hello between panels.rsvp@kklosangeles.com
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AFPWDLA was born as a creative handbook and partly an attempt to make our world a very slightly more interesting place. And now we are proud to announce it has become a conference series and exhibit in partnership with the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. For 3 inspiring days we’ll be in the company of some illuminating people, discussing how we can help culture, commerce and content get along and create communications that connects with people in a truthful, meaningful way.
Seats are limited, so please rsvp, and come say hello between panels. Add to my Calendar
Saturday, March 2 at MOCA Grand Avenue
MOCA Grand Avenue
A Point of View: Selected Gifts from the Laurence A. Rickels Collection presents selections from the 2011 gift by writer, professor, and collector Laurence A. Rickels of 122 works made almost exclusively between 1993 and 2003 by Los Angeles artists, with an emphasis on works on paper and photography.
A Point of View: Selected Gifts from the Laurence A. Rickels Collection presents selections from the 2011 gift by writer, professor, and collector Laurence A. Rickels of 122 works made almost exclusively between 1993 and 2003 by Los Angeles artists, with an emphasis on works on paper and photography.
A Point of View: Selected Gifts from the Laurence A. Rickels Collection
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Feb 10, 2013-Mar 11, 2013
A Point of View: Selected Gifts from the Laurence A. Rickels Collection presents selections from the 2011 gift by writer, professor, and collector Laurence A. Rickels of 122 works made almost exclusively between 1993 and 2003 by Los Angeles artists, with an emphasis on works on paper and photography. Add to my Calendar
Saturday, March 2 at MOCA Grand Avenue
MOCA Grand Avenue
Since 1997, photographer Jason Schmidt has been making intimate portraits of artists around the world as part of his ongoing project Artists. Selected from over 500 photographs that currently make up this series, the 23 images on view represent several generations of artists working in an array of disciplines-painting, sculpture, video, performance, and installation-all of whom are based in Los Angeles. Schmidt photographs each artist in a context that is significant to his or her work, whether the studio, the gallery, or the wider world.
Since 1997, photographer Jason Schmidt has been making intimate portraits of artists around the world as part of his ongoing project Artists. Selected from over 500 photographs that currently make up this series, the 23 images on view represent several generations of artists working in an array of disciplines-painting, sculpture, video, performance, and installation-all of whom are based in Los Angeles. Schmidt photographs each artist in a context that is significant to his or her work, whether the studio, the gallery, or the wider world.
Jason Schmidt: Some Los Angeles Artists
Jason Schmidt: Some Los Angeles Artists
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Nov 17, 2012-Mar 11, 2013
Since 1997, photographer Jason Schmidt has been making intimate portraits of artists around the world as part of his ongoing project Artists. Selected from over 500 photographs that currently make up this series, the 23 images on view represent several generations of artists working in an array of disciplines-painting, sculpture, video, performance, and installation-all of whom are based in Los Angeles. Schmidt photographs each artist in a context that is significant to his or her work, whether the studio, the gallery, or the wider world. Add to my Calendar
Saturday, March 2 at MOCA Grand Avenue
MOCA Grand Avenue
In 2005 Herb and Dorothy Vogel made an extraordinary gift of artwork to the country by donating fifty works from their collection to fifty individual institutions across the United States. The Museum of Contemporary Art was chosen as the receiving institution in California and became part of the historic Fifty Works for Fifty States project, which includes significant works by Carl Andre, Lynda Benglis, Dan Graham, Joan Jonas, Edda Renouf, and Richard Tuttle, among others. MOCA will showcase a selection of this gift in its Grand Avenue building as a testament to the commitment of two contemporary art collectors and their wish to share their collection with the public.
In 2005 Herb and Dorothy Vogel made an extraordinary gift of artwork to the country by donating fifty works from their collection to fifty individual institutions across the United States. The Museum of Contemporary Art was chosen as the receiving institution in California and became part of the historic Fifty Works for Fifty States project, which includes significant works by Carl Andre, Lynda Benglis, Dan Graham, Joan Jonas, Edda Renouf, and Richard Tuttle, among others. MOCA will showcase a selection of this gift in its Grand Avenue building as a testament to the commitment of two contemporary art collectors and their wish to share their collection with the public.
The Herbert and Dorothy Vogel Collection: Fifty Works for Fifty States at MOCA
The Herbert and Dorothy Vogel Collection: Fifty Works for Fifty States at MOCA
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Feb 10, 2013-Mar 11, 2013
In 2005 Herb and Dorothy Vogel made an extraordinary gift of artwork to the country by donating fifty works from their collection to fifty individual institutions across the United States. The Museum of Contemporary Art was chosen as the receiving institution in California and became part of the historic Fifty Works for Fifty States project, which includes significant works by Carl Andre, Lynda Benglis, Dan Graham, Joan Jonas, Edda Renouf, and Richard Tuttle, among others. MOCA will showcase a selection of this gift in its Grand Avenue building as a testament to the commitment of two contemporary art collectors and their wish to share their collection with the public. Add to my Calendar
Saturday, March 2 at MOCA Grand Avenue
MOCA Grand Avenue
The efforts of MOCA’s Acquisition & Collection, Photography, and Drawings committees, as well as those of many generous individuals and institutions, have enabled the museum to cultivate one of the premier collections of contemporary art in the United States. Since 2010, key donations and purchases have brought significant artworks in a range of media, from paintings and sculptures to works on paper, videos, and installations, into the permanent collection. The efforts of MOCA’s Acquisition & Collection, Photography, and Drawings committees, as well as those of many generous individuals and institutions, have enabled the museum to cultivate one of the premier collections of contemporary art in the United States. Since 2010, key donations and purchases have brought significant artworks in a range of media, from paintings and sculptures to works on paper, videos, and installations, into the permanent collection.
MOCA's Permanent Collection: A Selection Of Recent Acquisitions
MOCA's Permanent Collection: A Selection Of Recent Acquisitions
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Feb 10, 2013-Mar 11, 2013
The efforts of MOCA’s Acquisition & Collection, Photography, and Drawings committees, as well as those of many generous individuals and institutions, have enabled the museum to cultivate one of the premier collections of contemporary art in the United States. Since 2010, key donations and purchases have brought significant artworks in a range of media, from paintings and sculptures to works on paper, videos, and installations, into the permanent collection. Add to my Calendar
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