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  2. Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A., 1945–1980 - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A., 1945–1980 was a scholarly initiative funded by the J. Paul Getty Trust to historicize the contributions to contemporary art history of artists, curators, critics, and others based in Los Angeles.

  3. Los Angeles Modern Auctions - Wikipedia

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    William Haines’ custom designs from 1960 to be auctioned, Los Angeles Times, May 17, 2014; L.A. Auctioneer Peter Loughrey on Mixing Art and Design, Artspace, January 7, 2014; L.A. Modern Auctions: Record haul for 2011 design sale, Los Angeles Times, 2011; Moving Pictures: The collection of a lifetime is ready for a new home, C Magazine ...

  4. L.A. Louver - Wikipedia

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    L.A. Louver is an art gallery focusing on American and European contemporary art. The gallery is located in Venice , Los Angeles , California , United States. [ 1 ]

  5. Flax Art Supply Stores - Wikipedia

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    Meyer Flax moved his family to Los Angeles and established M. Flax Artist Supplies in 1931. His son, Harvey, opened a second store in 1950 in Westwood Village, that he managed for more than 50 years. When he retired in 2005, the art supply store was sold, yet Flax carried on in Los Angeles.

  6. Los Angeles Art Association - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Art Association (LAAA), non-profit arts organization that's been around for 96 years, helps up-and-coming artists. It was created in 1925 to let folks in Los Angeles see high-quality art and build a collection of European and American art for the people of the city.

  7. Tattoo - Wikipedia

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    Amongst these are facial designs worn to indicate lineage, social position, and status within the tribe called tā moko. The tattoo art was a sacred marker of identity among the Māori and also referred to as a vehicle for storing one's tapu, or spiritual being, in the afterlife. [97]

  8. Failures at L.A. hospital led to patient's death after C ...

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    California Hospital Medical Center in downtown L.A. failed to recognize signs that the patient was bleeding internally, which resulted in the woman returning to the operating room four hours after ...

  9. Prospect Medical Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Prospect Medical Holdings is a private healthcare company based in Los Angeles, California which operates 16 hospitals in the United States, mainly in California and the Northeastern United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]