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MOCA - Museum of Contemporary Art of Los Angeles (Los Angeles), Auteur ; Paul Schimmel, Auteur ; Lisa Phillips, Auteur | Los Angeles : MOCA | 1998Charles Ray was the first comprehensive survey to be presented in the United States of the artist's work. Curated by Paul Schimmel, the exhibition featured approximately thirty-five works of sculpture, photography and film from 1973 to 1998. [mo[...]![]()
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MOCA - Museum of Contemporary Art of Los Angeles (Los Angeles), Auteur ; Ann Goldstein, Commissaire d'exposition ; Jean-François Chevrier, Commissaire d'exposition | Los Angeles : MOCA | 1991A Dialogue about Recent American and European Photography contained approximately fifty works by five American and five European artists. Co-curated by Ann Goldstein and independent curator Jean-François Chevrier, the exhibition featured works b[...]![]()
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MOCA - Museum of Contemporary Art of Los Angeles (Los Angeles), Auteur ; John Yau, Auteur | Los Angeles : MOCA | 1996Ed Moses: a Retrospective of the Paintings and Drawings, 1951-1996 represented the first comprehensive survey of the artist's career. Organized by guest curator John Yau and MOCA project director Alma Ruiz, the exhibition included sixty of the a[...]![]()
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Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (Washington), Auteur ; MOCA - Museum of Contemporary Art of Los Angeles (Los Angeles), Auteur ; Amanda Cruz ; Russell Ferguson ; Ann Goldstein ; [et alii.] | Los Angeles : MOCA | 1994Traveling: Félix González-Torres was the first major museum exhibition of the artist's work and was jointly organized by MOCA; the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.; and The Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago.[...]![]()
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MOCA - Museum of Contemporary Art of Los Angeles (Los Angeles), Auteur ; Ann Goldstein ; Mary Jane Jacob ; Anne Rorimer ; Howard Singerman | Cambridge : The MIT Press - Massachusetts Institute of Technology | 1989A Forest of Signs documents a major exhibition of critical art in the last decade, one that marks a change in the art world, perhaps even in the broader culture. The thread of representation ties together the work of the 30 artists included in t[...]![]()
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MOCA - Museum of Contemporary Art of Los Angeles (Los Angeles), Auteur ; Donna De Salvo, Commissaire d'exposition ; Paul Schimmel, Commissaire d'exposition | New York : Rizzoli | 1992Hand-Painted Pop: American Art in Transition 1955-1962 was curated by Paul Schimmel and Ahmanson Curatorial Fellow Donna De Salvo. The exhibition included the work of twenty-one artists that traces Pop Art's earliest beginnings and its relations[...]![]()
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MOCA - Museum of Contemporary Art of Los Angeles (Los Angeles) ; Brent Zerger, Préfacier, etc. | Los Angeles : MOCA | 1994![]()
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MOCA - Museum of Contemporary Art of Los Angeles (Los Angeles), Auteur ; Russell Ferguson, Editeur scientifique | Los Angeles : MOCA | 1994Hirokazu Kosaka: In the Mood was curated by Julie Lazar as part of MOCA's Focus Series. The single-gallery installation was inspired by an earlier performance work, Amerika Maru, in which Kosaka addressed the immigrant experience and its role in[...]![]()
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MOCA - Museum of Contemporary Art of Los Angeles (Los Angeles), Auteur ; Craig Adcock ; Julia Brown ; John Coplans ; [et alii.] | Los Angeles : MOCA | 1985In Context: James Turrell, Occluded Front was curated by Julia Brown and featured works in light, space, and perception created between 1967 and 1985. The survey included five major installations with three Projector Pieces and three new pieces [...]![]()
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MOCA - Museum of Contemporary Art of Los Angeles (Los Angeles), Auteur ; Richard Koshalek, Préfacier, etc. ; Kerry Brougher, Auteur | Los Angeles : MOCA | 1997Jeff Wall, curated by Kerry Brougher, was the artist's first major U.S. retrospective and featured thirty-four works created between 1978 and 1997. [moca.org]![]()
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John Chamberlain is the most important sculptor of the Abstract Expressionist generation. His oeuvre in addition to its aesthetic impact is historically significant for having returned color to the repertoire of sculpture and for having giv[...]![]()
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MOCA - Museum of Contemporary Art of Los Angeles (Los Angeles), Auteur ; Paul Schimmel, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef | Los Angeles : MOCA | 2003In subtly lush paintings that charm viewers equally through their application of paint and their quirky iconography, Laura Owens touches on expressive abstraction, color field painting, and the occasional decorative glimpse of a monkey. Charged [...]![]()
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MOCA - Museum of Contemporary Art of Los Angeles (Los Angeles), Auteur ; Elizabeth A. T. Smith, Préfacier, etc. | Los Angeles : MOCA | 1994Margaret Honda: Recto Verso was a Focus Series exhibition curated by Elizabeth Smith. For her commissioned installation, Honda employed sculptural objects, spatial alterations, and text to question the limitations of scientific knowledge and exp[...]![]()
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MOCA - Museum of Contemporary Art of Los Angeles (Los Angeles), Auteur ; Alma Ruiz ; Angela Vettese, Préfacier, etc. | Ravenne : Danilo Montanari | 1995Piero Manzoni: Line Drawings was a Focus Series presentation that featured a series of thirteen rarely shown line drawings created between 1959 and 1960, along with Linea 8.17 metri (1959) and Linea 7,200 metri (1960). This exhibition was curate[...]