Pacific Standard Time makes a bid for L.A. in art history


"Since the rise of Abstract Expressionism in the 1950s, New York has dominated textbook accounts of contemporary art. Pacific Standard Time hopes to establish Los Angeles as an equal player in the post-World War II art world by spotlighting its unique contributions, including David Hockney's dazzling swimming pool paintings, Ed Ruscha's deadpan-humorous prints and the lifestyle-defining furniture of Charles and Ray Eames.

But the goals go beyond that."  [Read Full Article]

Published by:  Los Angeles Times
On:  09/17/11
Website:  http://www.latimes.com

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