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Doctrinal Nourishment: Art and Anarchism in the Time of James Ensor
Readers' rating: Unrated Reader reviews: Write a review An exhibition of about 60 works on paper displaying the artist's signature politically subversive, bizarre aesthetic, which was both a vanguard and influence upon Symbolism, German Expressionism, Dada and Surrealism.
Through Jul. 6 Hours: Mon.-Tue., Thu., noon-8 p.m.; Fri., noon-9 p.m.; Sat.-Sun., 11 a.m.-8 p.m.; closed Wed. Information: 323-857-6000 Current, Upcoming
Open End A new addition to the museum's collection, the rare, life-sized plaster sculpture of the Enlightenment writer and philosopher, Voltaire, is one of eight versions known to exist. Through Nov. 2 This giant survey features works by more than 30 African artists, most from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Visitors will see how some African artists challenged traditional forms through improvisation. Through Sep. 1 Through Jul. 6 An exhibition of about 60 works on paper displaying the artist's signature politically subversive, bizarre aesthetic, which was both a vanguard and influence upon Symbolism, German Expressionism, Dada and Surrealism. May. 23 - Sep. 14 A survey of the artist's photographic works from the past 25 years, including series "Hustlers," "Streetwork," "Heads" and "Lucky 13." The exhibition includes a formidable installatoin "Thousand," made up of 1,000 Polaroid photographs. |
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