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  • Automotive Art: Rolling Sculpture at the Petersen Automotive Museum

    Originally Posted: March 17, 2016   Art & Artists

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  • Turned on: Kienholz Televisions at LA Louver

    Originally Posted: March 8, 2016   Art & Artists

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  • What Black Mountain College Taught

    Originally Posted: February 26, 2016   Art & Artists, Dance & Theater

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  • The Art of the Rubell Family Collection Miami

    Originally Posted: January 27, 2016   Art & Artists

    The Rubell Family Collection (RFC) in Miami, housed in a former DEA warehouse, is remarkable in many respects. First and foremost, as it name advertises, it is the collection of one family, Donald and Mera Rubell and their two adult children Jason and Jennifer collected over the last half century, that continues to grow with the involvement of the next generation (one of whom is an artist herself). The Rubells were also instrumental in Art Basel deciding to hold its…

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  • Don't Hate on PAMM (The Perez Art Museum Miami)

    Originally Posted: January 26, 2016   Art & Artists

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  • Finding An Iraqi Jewish Treasure in Miami

    Originally Posted: December 31, 2015   Art & Artists, Jewish History & Culture

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  • Tapestries of Louis XIV Are 'Woven Gold'

    Originally Posted: December 24, 2015   Art & Artists

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  • A Hungarian Lens on Photography

    Originally Posted: June 18, 2015   Art & Artists

    A portrait of Picasso. Photos by Ervin Marton Courtesy Stephen Cohen Gallery “It is not enough to have talent,” photographer Robert Capa once said, turning an old saying on its head. “You also have to be Hungarian.” By which he meant Hungarian-Jewish. This point is reinforced in an exhibition of post-World War II Paris photographs by Ervin Marton at the Stephen Cohen Gallery on Beverly Boulevard. The contributions of Hungarian Jews to photography is mind-boggling: Legendary war photographer Robert Capa…

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  • The Whitney Done Right

    Originally Posted: May 27, 2015   Art & Artists

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  • The Chill of Duchamp's 'Etant Donnes'

    Originally Posted: April 30, 2015   Art & Artists

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  • From Here to 'Afar': The Art of Peter Forgacs

    Originally Posted: April 3, 2015   Art & Artists

    “Once upon a time” is a phrase we use for fairy tales and fables. Yet most Jews carry with them another time, another land, another city. It could be the Pale of Settlement or Vilnius, Krakow or Lvov or, in more recent times, the Lower East Side, the Bronx, Tehran, Moscow, Buenos Aires or even the Tel Aviv that once was. Perhaps in the future we will say the same for Paris, Manchester or Copenhagen. Quien Sabe? That feeling of…

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  • Bob Dylan Blew My Mind at MusiCares

    Originally Posted: February 16, 2015   Art & Artists

    Let me indulge in some hyperbole: When Moses spoke after he came down from the mountain, when Jesus delivered his Sermon on the Mount, I don’t believe their audience could have been any more stunned than I or the other 3000 attendees were at Friday night’s Grammy week MusiCares charity event when Bob Dylan, this year’s person-of-the-year honoree, took to the podium and spoke for some 35 minutes, cogently, lyrically and, at moments, comically and poignantly. During Dylan’s speech the…

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