Jul 7, 2002
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William Leavitt: The RadioDescribed as "a sound theater presentation," "The Radio," written and directed by visual artist William Leavitt, took place at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions at 8 pm. on July 12, 13, 19, 20, 26 & 27. Admission was $7.00.
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Oct 10, 2000
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Sue De Beer and Laura ParnesHeidi 2: The Unauthorized SequelCollaborative artists Sue De Beer and Laura Parnes offered their 2-channel video portraying the coming of age of Heidi, a character introduced by Los Angeles-based artists Paul McCarthy and Mike Kelley in a video installation of the same name. The videos are part of a larger installation environment featuring sob-provoking ...
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Jul 7, 1997
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Work & ProgressSeven sculptural installations that included performances by artists, invited audience participation, or developed over the course of the exhibition. The Right Reverand Ethan Acres attempted to revive morality through ministering, song and baptism; David Hullfish Bailey constructed pinatas from road cones; Jessica Buege wove a latex grid while suspended from ...
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Apr 4, 1997
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Information as Performance: Negotiating Digital BoundariesA three-part series of symposia organized by the Getty Research Institute and presented by the Santa Monica Museum of Art, LACE and UCLA's Anderson Graduate School of Management. The second series, Embodying the Web, explored issues related to the creation of information presented by Frank Odasz, Derrick de Kerckhove and ...
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Mar 3, 1997
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Super Super 8 Film FestivalThe festival showcased films from artists around the world and included musical accompaniment of several films by David Wilson, Sarah Simmons, Bridget Marrion, Sachi Yoshimoto, Doug Harvey, Steve Roden and Brandon LaBelle. Local filmmakers, including Trac Vu, discussed their films after the screenings.
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Nov 11, 1996
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Dan FrootDan Froot combined performance art, contemporary jazz and postmodern dance in two solo performances entitled Froot Alone.
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Jul 7, 1996
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Welcome to the NeighborhoodA program of independent film and video curated by The Getty Research Institute for the History of Art and the Humanities, featured Frontierland by Jesse Lerner and Ruben Ortiz and Los Que Se Van by Adolfo Davila; Which Way is East by Lynne Sachs with Dana Sachs; Excursions by Mark ...
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Jun 6, 1996
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Michael Gira (of the Swans)Readings from The Idiot and works in progress, performance by musical group, Touchcandy, featuring Dave Willis, Sif Willis, Cathy Cooper, Al Fate and Billy Pleasant.
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Mar 3, 1996
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Sacred Naked Nature GirlsThe all female, experimental performance collective presented their newest body-based investigation through the multi-layered weaving of text, movement, images and changing identities of the physical and psychic space of home. Artists Danielle Brazell, Laura Meyers, Akilah Oliver and Denise Uyehara co-presented La Boca at The Sunshine Mission/Casa De Rosas.
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Sep 9, 1995
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Burning Illusions, a multidisplinary performance seriesSeptember 15, 23 and 30, 1995 Joyce Guy, Grey Snatch and Other Stuff, Alicia Woolerton, Director. A personal exploration of Western culture's fear of aging, and how, as a result, the African American community is losing touch with the tradition of honoring elders. The piece incorporated passages from the Zulu ...
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