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Announcer this program was made possible in part by the Los Angeles County department of arts culture, the city of Los Angeles Department of cultural affairs, the frieda berlinski foundation, and the National Endowment for the arts, on the web at arts. Gov. Man pasadena is a quiet place. Along its broad boulevards, all is calm and orderly and wealthy. Its also conservative. Just two miles away is the National Headquarters of the ultrarightwing John Birch Society carl cheng whenin grammar school, we went to see art, we went to forest lawn. Thats a cemetery. That was considered art. So, to me it was like a wasteland here. Hal glicksman there was only one museum in los angeles. Its called the county museum of history, natural science, and art. Cheng it was just antiquity, sort of egyptian art, chinese art, blah blah blah. Glicksman and you went into the museum and you saw the main thing they had was giant rooms are still there with stuffed animals, you know. [laughter] hunterrohojowskaphi
THE DISTANCE from the Knox-Less service station in Oklahoma City to Bob’s Seaside Service, not so far from the Santa Monica Pier at the terminus of Route 66 both pictured in Ed Ruscha’s 1963 artist’s book, Twentysix Gasoline Stations was about 1,400 miles. It’s a drive Ruscha has taken many times since he traveled it with Mason Williams in Ruscha’s lowered 1950 four-door Ford, with throaty Smitty Glasspack dual muffler, following their graduation from Oklahoma City’s Classen High School in 1956.1The trail from Oklahoma City to Los Angeles via Route 66 holds a mythic place within the lore of the
Yaacov Agam Is Still Creating Art, Radiates a Childish Playfulness and Thinks He’s Always Right. While His Kinetic Art Has Been Widely Recognized Worldwide, He Still Finds Himself Underappreciated in His Native Israel