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Fallon, Michael.
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Art and society -- California -- Los Angeles -- History -- 20th century.
Art, American -- California -- Los Angeles -- 20th century -- Themes, motives.
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Creating the future [electronic resource] : art and Los Angeles in the 1970s / Michael Fallon.
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Fallon, Michael.
New York : Counterpoint, 2014.
Subjects
Art and society -- California -- Los Angeles -- History -- 20th century.
Art, American -- California -- Los Angeles -- 20th century -- Themes, motives.
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9781619024045 (electronic bk.)
1619024047 (electronic bk.)
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Conceived as a challenge to long-standing conventional wisdom, Creating the Future is a work of social history/cultural criticism that examines the premise that the progress of art in Los Angeles ceased during the 1970s-after the decline of the Ferus Gallery, the scattering of its stable of artists (Robert Irwin, Ed Kienholz, Ed Moses, Ed Rusha and others), and the economic struggles throughout the decade-and didn't resume until sometime around 1984 when Mark Tansey, Alison Saar, Judy Fiskin, Carrie Mae Weems, David Salle, Manuel Ocampo, among others became stars in an exploding art market. Ho.
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