Trip to Los Angeles
Sandra Phillips went with the DAM Contemporaries to Los Angeles to see Pacific Standard Time. They went to the Getty, LACMA, Schindler House, private collections, artist studios and much more.
Standard Station, Amarillo, Texas, 1963, Ed Ruscha. Oil on canvas. 64 1/2 x 121 3/4 in.
This unprecedented collaboration, initiated by the Getty, brings together more than sixty cultural institutions from across Southern California for six months to tell the story of the birth of the L.A. art scene. It is the largest collaborative project of its kind. Its mission is to uncover the largely hidden historical record of Southern California art and present its richness and diversity.
LACMA
Exterior of the Lynda and Stewart Resnick Exhibition Pavilion (Photo by Alex Vertikoff, Museum Associates/LACMA)
This exhibition is the first major study of California midcentury modern design. With more than 300 objects—furniture, ceramics, metalwork, fashion and textiles, and industrial and graphic design—the exhibition examines the state’s role in shaping the material culture of the entire country
Schindler House
The Schindler house, built 1922, was the first example of the modern style architecture.
Artist Studio Visits
Artist Tony de los Reyes
One of Sandra's favorite exhibits was Beatrice Wood: Career-Woman, Drawings, Paintings Vessels, and Objects. in the Santa Monica Museum of Art.
Rachel Lachowicz
Cell Interlocking Construction, 2010
UNTITLED, 1961,
mirror,wood,paint ,
12x12x5"
Beatrice Wood, Mermaid Teapot,
1991, 22 x 18 x 9 inches
Beatrice Wood, Footed Bowl, 1965, ceramic, 10 1/2 x 3 7/8 x 4 inches
Gift of the Artist to the Ala Story Collection
Love the Beatrice Wood images!
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