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Los Angeles Goes Live: Performance Art in Southern California 1970-1983

    September 27, 2011 - January 29, 2012 Opening Reception - 27 September 2011, 8-10PM “Performance’s potency comes from its temporariness, its ‘one time only’ life.” ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 2010-2014, Exhibition, LACE, Performance Tagged With: 2011, Allan Kaprow, Asco, Athco or The Renaissance of Faggot Tree, Barbara T. Smith, Black Gold Fever, Bob & Bob, Cave-Out (In Three Parts All At Once), Cheri Gaulke, Chris Burden, Cuts: A Traditional Sculpture, Debating Through the Arts, Denise Uyehara, Dorian Wood, Dorit Cypis, Dreva, Ellina Kevorkian, Exhibition, Gronk, Heather Cassils, James Luna, Jerri Allyn, Johanna Went, Kim Jones, Liz Glynn, Los Angeles Goes Live, Mike Kelley, OJO, Pacific Standard Time, Paul McCarthy, Peep Totter Fly, performance, Richard Newton, Spirit Resurrected, Suzanne Lacy, the Klipper Kids, Three Weeks in January, Three Weeks in May, Transitions: Survival Skills in a Suburban Landscape, Ulysses Jenkins

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