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For 17 years Lauren Halsey has dreamed of creating a monumental work of installation art for — and about — her South Los Angeles neighborhood, and on Monday she released the first renderings ...
Cast Stone 10 ft City of LA. [57] Guadalupe Victoria Bust: Unknown Artist 1997 Lincoln Heights (Lincoln Park: Bronze 2 ft bust on a 4 ft pedestal A gift from the Mexican state of Durango to the city of Los Angeles. [62]
Downtown Los Angeles: Art Deco, 1922. [5] 953: Foreman & Clark Building: May 20, 2009: 701 S. Hill St. Downtown Los Angeles: Art Deco-Gothic style, 1929, flagship of Foreman & Clark department stores. [6] 957: Great Republic Life Building
The sculpture garden was founded in 1967. It spans more than five acres and has more than 70 international sculptures, by figural and abstract artists such as Jean Arp , Deborah Butterfield , Alexander Calder , Barbara Hepworth , Jacques Lipchitz , Henry Moore , Isamu Noguchi , Auguste Rodin , David Smith , Claire Falkenstein , Gaston Lachaise ...
Lucas Cranach (Germany, 1472-1553) was in his late 50s when he painted this magnificent pair of life-size panels, which show the hapless biblical protagonists of humanity’s fall from grace.
For the record: 5:01 p.m. Aug. 14, 2024: An earlier version of this piece misspelled L.A. City Councilwoman Traci Park’s name.It is Park, not Parks. The great Mar Vista street art skirmish took ...
The Woman's Building was a non-profit arts and education center located in Los Angeles, California.The Woman's Building focused on feminist art and served as a venue for the women's movement and was spearheaded by artist Judy Chicago, graphic designer Sheila Levrant de Bretteville and art historian Arlene Raven. [1]
The Astronomers Monument in front of Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles, California is a New Deal artwork created under the auspices of the Public Works of Art Project. The large outdoor concrete sculpture honors the work of six great astronomers and is a Griffith Park landmark in its own right.