Claire Falkenstein
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From Venezia to Venice, California, Claire Falkenstein (1908-1997) proved herself to be a versatile and pioneering artist, in three and more dimensions.

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Claire Falkenstein

In her modest studio on the Giudecca in Venice, Italy, in 1961, Claire Falkenstein finished and readied for installation the now iconic Gates to the Peggy Guggenheim Collection.

In 1963, the artist moved to Venice, California, bought a house on Ocean Front Walk, and went to work. It was a risky move, but smart.

When Falkenstein left Europe in the early 1960s for Los Angeles, she was coming to a place without particular distinction in the arts. However, a transformation was underway. Incomplete but under construction, and gradually becoming visible, was the Music Center. The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion opened in 1964. The Mark Taper Forum and Ahmanson Theater were nearing completion. The newly independent Los Angeles County Museum of Art opened on Wilshire in 1965—albeit with only one building for exhibition space. Regarding transportation, neither the 405 or 10 freeways had been completed. And downtown LA, still without its signature high rise buildings, was hard to find even on a map. Additionally, the Cal State University system, recently created in 1960, was expanding in the area with several new campuses.

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The Schorrs
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The Schorrs

A recent show of drawings at the SBMA highlights longtime collectors Lenore and Herbert Schorr, who have gathered work by emerging artists on two coasts.

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March - April 2017
Reno/ Las Vegas
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Reno/ Las Vegas

A new survey shows the range of contemporary art in the Silver State.

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September - October 2016
Lake ISEO, Italy
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Lake ISEO, Italy

Vistors were walking on water experiencing Christo’s “Floating Piers” this summer.

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September - October 2016
Claire Falkenstein
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Claire Falkenstein

From Venezia to Venice, California, Claire Falkenstein (1908-1997) proved herself to be a versatile and pioneering artist, in three and more dimensions.

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September - October 2016
Made in La 2016: a, the, Though, Only
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Made in La 2016: a, the, Though, Only

This year’s edition of the Hammer biennial luxuriates in the de-materialized, the ephemeral, and the transitory.

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September - October 2016
Carmen Herrera
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Carmen Herrera

Engaging geometric painting both as image and as physical entity, to memorable effect, the 101-year old Cuban-born artist is having a career moment.

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January - February 2017
Catherine Morris
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Catherine Morris

The Sackler Center for Feminist Art’s “A Year of Yes,” 10-year anniversary celebration becomes an intervention.

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March - April 2017
Spotlight: Portland
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Spotlight: Portland

The arrival of the 51st NCECA Conference this March puts a spotlight on Northwest clay.

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Seeing Seca
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Seeing Seca

The five 2017 awardees recognized by SFMOMA’s group demonstrate the wide range of Bay Area contemporary art practices. 

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On View
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On View

A quick roundup of noteworthy museum shows on view this fall.

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