“Fritz LangThe Testament of Dr. Mabuse”
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Artwork of the Week 32
Artwork of the Week Pablo Picasso Owl is one of Pablo Picasso’s largest and most important ceramic sculptures. Although Picasso’s work in ceramics was considered tangential to his paintings…
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Haus of Sages
Haus of Sages: One Encounter, One Chance The Beauty of Impermanence A celebration of the concept that each moment and every interaction contains a singular beauty that is wholly unique to place, obje…
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Ana Mendieta
Ana Mendieta A ground-breaking Cuban-American artist, Ana Mendieta produced work that profoundly impacted performance and body art of the 1970s as well as feminist aesthetics. Born in Havana to a pro…
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Dale Chihuly
Dale Chihuly Dale Chihuly (American, born 1941), White and Pink Seaform Set with White and Black Lip Wraps, 1985, blown glass. 75th Anniversary gift of the Estate of Gladys M. Rubinstein in memory of…
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Ed Ruscha
Ed Ruscha Edward Ruscha moved to Los Angeles in 1956, where he attended Chouinard Art Institute (which became Cal Arts) and initially studied commercial design. In his early works, he mixed the paint…
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The Desert: An Especially Bright Spirit
The Desert: An Especially Bright Spirit In January 1932, at the age of fifty, Agnes Pelton made a bold move when she stepped off the train at the Palm Springs station in search of a new home to pursu…
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Jim Dine
Jim Dine “My hearts contain layered metaphors about the body, sensuality, love, and I see the heart as the agent and the organ of my emotions. . . .The heart functions as a sign that one can ca…
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