Delve into the postwar Los Angeles art world in this online archive, which provides additional material related to the exhibitions on view at the Getty Center. Learn about hipsters and happenings, and the venues across the city where all the action took place through images from the archives and first-hand accounts with the artists.
Category: Show All > Sculpture & Ceramics
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Untitled, Wall Piece, 1967, Larry Bell. White and black glass, vacuum coated. 120 x 300 in. Collection of Michael Straus, Birmingham, Alabama. © Larry Bell
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Video: Larry Bell speaks about his work, March 2011
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Video: Melvin Edwards speaks about his work, July 2010
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Video: Hans Neuendorf speaks about the work of Robert Graham, February 2011
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Video: John Mason speaks about his work, March 2010
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Video: Ron Miyashiro speaks about his work, June 2010
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Video: Helen Pashgian speaks about her work, April 2010
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Video: Irving Blum, John Mason, and Billy Al Bengston speak about the work of Peter Voulkos, 2010–11
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Video: Jack Brogan speaks about working with Los Angeles artists, June 2011
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Video: Peter Alexander speaks about his work, May 2010
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Video: Documentation of the artistic process, fabrication, and installation of Robert Irwin’s installation Black on White
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Video: Joe Goode, Larry Bell, Ron Miyashiro, and Jerry McMillan speak about the exhibition War Babies, 2010–11
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Video: Attend the opening of Edward Kienholz’s 1961 exhibition at the Ferus Gallery. Excerpt from the television program Story of an Artist, 1962, directed by William Kronick. Licensed by Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.
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Video: De Wain Valentine and the L.A. Art Scene in the 1960s and 70s is explored by the Getty Conservation Institute.
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Video: MasKast Resin, the polyester developed by De Wain Valentine to create his large-scale sculptures, is explored by the Getty Conservation Institute.