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Between Earth and Heaven: The Architecture of John Lautner
Readers' rating: Unrated Reader reviews: Write a review A survey of the influential architect's work from a career spanning six decades and primarily rooted in Los Angeles.
Through Oct. 13 Hours: Tue.-Wed., Fri.-Sat., 11 a.m.-7 p.m.; Thu., 11 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sun., 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; closed Mon. Information: 310-443-7000 Current, Upcoming
Through Nov. 8 An exhibition of two of the Scottish artist's films, as part of the museum's Projects series. Through Dec. 4 Through Oct. 12 An exhibition of the Chinese artist's innovative animations, which combine hand-drawn renderings and text, will also feature a new, site-specific video and drawing installation. Through Oct. 13 A survey of the influential architect's work from a career spanning six decades and primarily rooted in Los Angeles. Through Nov. 9 An exhibition of small paintings, each the same size, by the London-based artist. Sep. 7 The Los Angeles-based literary magazine launches its ninth issue with readings by contributors Seth Greenland, Anthony Miller, Los Angeles Times Book Review editor David L. Ulin and Black Clock editor Steve Erickson. www.blackclock.org. Sep. 10 Zócalo presents a panel discussion, featuring local chefs and food writers Michael Cimarusti, Octavio Becerra and Evan Kleinman, moderated by Jonathan Gold. www.zocalola.org. Sep. 11 Professor and legal scholar Jonathan Turley will discuss the significance of 9/11 and its aftermath from the perspective of several years' distance as part of the Hammer Forum series. Sep. 13 Directed by Bernardo Bertolucci and Joseph Losey respectively. Sep. 14 Directed by Jean-Luc Godard and Man Ray respectively. |
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