An edition of Recent pasts (2005)

Recent pasts

art in Southern California from the 90s to now

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An edition of Recent pasts (2005)

Recent pasts

art in Southern California from the 90s to now

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English
Pages
207

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Recent pasts: art in Southern California from the 90s to now
2005, JRP/Ringier, D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers [distributor]
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Recent Pasts: Art In Southern California From The 1990S To Now (Soccas Symposia)
August 15, 2005, JRP/Ringier
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Table of Contents

The boost: cultural meteorology in Southern California / Norman Klein
LA, and then / Cornelia Butler
A little untoward history: on Chinatown's recent influx of art and its potential / Frances Stark
Three day to today: Dave Muller in conversation with Hans-Ulrich Obrist (1998) and John C. Welchman (2005)
The big squeeze: micromedia in the age of megalomedia / Anne Bray and Holly Willis
Strangeways here we come / Rita Gonzalez
InSite: mapping borders within public culture / Osvaldo Sánchez
A guided tour of the Center for Land Use Interpretation (CLUI) / Matthew Coolidge and Erik Knutzen
Zero art in TJ / Marcos Ramírez (ERRE) and Teddy Cruz
Facing the music / Allan Sekula
Building a better school: a corrective rethinking of the concepts / Meg Cranston
Theater of the repressed, or, All I got was this lousy MFA / Malik Gaines
We are all conservatives, or, We are dogs in love with our own vomit / Daniel J. Martinez
One wind tunnel, eight schools, 120 artists / Yanira Cartageña.

Edition Notes

"The inaugural symposium was held on June 13, 2004, in the Silver Screen Theater at the Pacific Design Center, Los Angeles in collaboration with the Los Angeles County Museum of Art"--Colophon.

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Zurich, New York
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SoCCAS (Southern California Consortium of Art Schools) symposia -- v. 1., SoCCAS symposia -- v. 1.
Genre
Congresses.

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207 p. :
Number of pages
207

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OL22484862M
Internet Archive
recentpastsartin0000unse
ISBN 10
3905701200
ISBN 13
9783905701203
OCLC/WorldCat
65520711
Library Thing
6390341
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1456534

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