From the Archive

Thomas Leavitt, Llyn Foulkes, and Walter Hopps at the opening of Foulkes's exhibition at the Pasadena Art Museum, September 18, 1962. Image courtesy of and © Llyn Foulkes
The Pasadena Art Museum (now the Norton Simon Museum), originally founded in 1922 as the Pasadena Art Institute, was home to numerous ground-breaking exhibitions throughout the 1960s under directors Thomas Leavitt and Walter Hopps. These included New Painting of Common Objects (1962), the first Marcel Duchamp retrospective in 1963, and solo exhibitions of artists such as Llyn Foulkes, Sam Francis, Emerson Woelffer, and Joseph Cornell.