With the biggest Marcel Duchamp survey ever held in Asia now on view at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Korea in Seoul, this week we turn back to the December 1968 issue of ARTnews, which featured an interview originally conducted by Francis Roberts in 1963...
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鈥淭estament of the Spirit鈥 at Pasadena Museum of California Art encompasses over 60 paintings that Eduardo Carrillo (1937-1997) produced over a 40-year period.
The notion of the sublime鈥攔egularly depicted in landscape paintings from the Romantic era鈥攈as, historically, been a conversation among men: Immanuel Kant, Caspar David Friedrich, that ska band from Long Beach.
Institutions including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Pasadena Museum of California Art, and the Craft & Folk Art Museum are participating in the free admission initiative.
Susana Smith Bautista has been named the executive director of the Pasadena Museum of California Art, replacing interim executive director Jay Belloli. He served in the position for almost a year following the departure of Jenkins Shannon last June.
One of California鈥檚 most trailblazing artists, E. Charlton Fortune (1885鈥1969) had a thriving career as a painter until the age of forty-three, when she began a pioneering new vocation in liturgical art.
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In the 1960s, Claire Falkenstein was the go-to artist for monumental abstract sculpture commissions in Los Angeles. She also made prominent outdoor sculptures for civic spaces in California cities stretching from the Central Valley to the Mexican border.
One of the most celebrated and prolific photographers of the twentieth century, Brett Weston (1911鈥 1993) is best known for his striking scenic images, yet the bulk of his work ranges from middle-distance scenes to closeup abstractions.