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Installation
The Importance of Being "Made In LA" in 2023
If there is an aptly emblematic piece in The Hammer Museum’s biennial show, it might be the Vincent Enrique Hernandez photograph, Car Portrait, where a 1987 Volvo sedan, emblazoned with Valley Tour
October 02, 2023
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Photography
Unraveling the Enigmatic World of the Photographer Known as Van Leo
Step into the captivating world of Van Leo, the late Armenian Egyptian photographer whose enigmatic pseudonym led him to become one of the Arab world's most celebrated studio photographers from the 1
August 08, 2023
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Joan Didion: What She Means @ Hammer Museum, Los Angeles
The conversation between artists has long fascinated us. As critics or writers, or an insightful reader and viewer, we tend to find meaning in a creative output that is not transitory; what I mean is
January 05, 2023
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Painting
Mario Ayala Works to Appear in "Made in L.A. 2020, the" Fifth Iteration of the Hammer’s Biennial
As of our favorite painters to emerge from Los Angeles in the last decade, we are excited to see Mario Ayala's works be part of the fifth iteration of the Hammer Museum's biennial, Made In L.A. His p
December 16, 2020
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Tschabalala Self Brings the Bodega Run to Hammer Museum, Los Angeles
This week is the last chance to see Tschabalala Self's Bodega Run installation as part of Hammer Projects at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles. Self's project Bodega Run examines the neighborhood conv
April 21, 2019
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