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11.19.2007

Emory Douglas

In conjunction with Black Panther: The Revolutionary Art of Emory Douglas, artist Emory Douglas discusses the graphic art he created for the Black Panther Party during the late 1960s through the early ‘80s. Recorded October 21, 2007 at MOCA Pacific Design Center.

 
Installation view of Black Panther: The Revolutionary Art of Emory Douglas at MOCA Pacific Design Center, 2007, photo by Brian Forrest
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45:06 (42.9mb)
play download part 2
58:02 (51.7mb)
See Also

The Black Panther: The Revolutionary Art of Emory Douglas web site
The Black Panther: The Revolutionary Art of Emory Douglas catalogue at the MOCA Store


11.2.2007

Ann Goldstein on Cosima Von Bonin

Ann Goldstein, MOCA Senior Curator and exhibition curator, leads a walkthrough of COSIMA VON BONIN: ROGER AND OUT.

Installation views of COSIMA VON BONIN: ROGER AND OUT at MOCA Grand Avenue, 2007, photos by Brian Forrest

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38:53 (32.9mb)

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COSIMA VON BONIN : ROGER AND OUT
The COSIMA VON BONIN : ROGER AND OUT catalogue at the MOCA Store


10.31.2007

Elisabeth Sussman on Gordon Matta-Clark

Elisabeth Sussman, Curator and Sondra Gilman Curator of Photography, Whitney Museum of American Art. leads a walkthrough of Gordon Matta-Clark: “You Are the Measure”.

Installation views of Gordon Matta-Clark: “You Are the Measure” at MOCA Grand Avenue, 2007, photos by Brian Forrest

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56:54 (43.3mb)

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Gordon Matta-Clark: "You Are The Measure"
The Gordon Matta-Clark: "You Are The Measure" catalogue at the MOCA Store


7.9.2007

The Tornberg Lecture Series : Angela Davis

Angela Davis is known internationally for her ongoing work to combat all forms of oppression in the U.S. and abroad. Over the years, she has been active as a student, teacher, writer, scholar, and organizer; she is a living witness to the historical struggles of the contemporary era.

Davis’ political activism began as a youth in Birmingham, Alabama. In 1969 she came to national attention after being removed from her teaching position at UCLA as a result of her social activism and her membership in the Communist Party, USA. In 1970, she was placed on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted List on false charges, and was the subject of an intense police search that drove her underground and culminated in one of the most famous trials in recent history. A massive international “Free Angela Davis” campaign led to her acquittal in 1972. Harnessing the momentum of that campaign, she co-founded the National Alliance Against Racism and Political Repression, which continues its work today.

Professor Davis has lectured in all 50 states, as well as in Africa, Europe, the Caribbean and the former Soviet Union. She is author of five books including “Angela Davis: An Autobiography” and “Women, Race and Class”.

Looking at the legacies and potentials of feminism in relation to WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution, the The Ralph Tornberg/Museum Director’s Distinguished Lecture Series series investigates how feminist thinking on all levels—social, artistic, political, psychological and theoretical—is important in our cultural life.

Recorded June 10, at the Colburn School's Herbert Zipper Concert Hall

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28:23 (18.5mb)

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28:36 (18.5mb)

See Also

The WACKsite
The WACK! catalogue at the MOCA Store
The Ralph Tornberg/Museum Director’s Distinguished Lecture Series


5.24.2007

The Tornberg Lecture Series : Linda Nochlin

 

Linda Nochlin is the Lila Acheson Wallace Professor of Modern Art at New York University’s Institute of Fine Arts. Her article, “Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?,” published in Art News in 1971, was significant for introducing a feminist perspective to the field of art history and criticism.

Looking at the legacies and potentials of feminism in relation to WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution, the The Ralph Tornberg/Museum Director’s Distinguished Lecture Series series investigates how feminist thinking on all levels—social, artistic, political, psychological and theoretical—is important in our cultural life.

Recorded April 15, at the Pacific Design Center, SilverScreen Theater.

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45:11 (25.6mb)

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49:11 (26.7mb)

See Also

The WACKsite
The WACK! catalogue at the MOCA Store
The Ralph Tornberg/Museum Director’s Distinguished Lecture Series


4.26.2007

MOCA Focus: Alexandra Grant

Listen to a special audio program developed by Alexandra Grant, and Dan Rothenberg, director of the
Pig Iron Theatre Company.

Installation views of MOCA Focus: Alexandra Grant at MOCA Grand Avenue, photos by Brian Forrest.

play Introduction by artist Alexandra Grant
1:25 (2mb)

play she taking her space (after Michael Joyce’s
“he taking the space of,” 2004)
, 2004

1:58 (1.4mb)

play let’s (after Michael Joyce’s “Ladders,” 2004), 2005
4:48 (3.3mb)

play conspirar (after Michael Joyce’s “Conspire,” 2004), 2005
1:56 (1.3mb)

play contender (after Michael Joyce’s “Contend,”
2004)
, 2005

1:06 (784k)

play babel (after Michael Joyce’s “Was,” 2006), 2006
4:54 (3.4mb)

play nimbus II (after Michael Joyce’s “Nimbus,” 2003), 2007
4:00 (2.8mb)

 
 
See Also

MOCA Focus: Alexandra Grant
The MOCA Focus: Alexandra Grant catalogue at the MOCA Store


4.23.2007

Neil Denari

Neil Denari, of Neil M. Denari Architects, discusses his work within the context of Skin + Bones: Parallel Practices in Fashion and Architecture. Recorded Sunday February 11, 2006 at MOCA Grand Avenue.

 

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38:11 (26.7mb)

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38:18 (25.1mb)

Neil M. Denari Architects, High Line Project 23, 2005,
Digital Animation, Courtesy Neil M. Denari Architects
 
See Also

Skin + Bones: Parallel Practices in Fashion and Architecture
The Skin + Bones gallery guide (PDF)
The Skin + Bones catalogue at the MOCA Store


4.10.2007

Out of the Ordinary: New Video from Japan

MOCA presents three nights of single-channel video examining the current state of video art from Japan. Deeply rooted in the experience of daily life, the selected works by 13 established and emerging artists showcase an emerging “everyday” Japanese aesthetic.

Screenings will be held at MOCA Grand Avenue in Downtown Los Angeles on April 25, May 9, and May 16, 2007 at 7:30pm. Screenings are free and open to the general public.

Advance reservations are required. For reservations, please call 213/633-5373.

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(9.1mb)
 
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MOCA's YouTube Profile


2.1.2007

Brooke Hodge

Exhibition curator Brooke Hodge leads a walkthrough of Skin + Bones: Parallel Practices in Fashion and Architecture.

 
Installation view of Skin + Bones: Parallel Practices in Fashion and Architecture at MOCA Grand Avenue, photo by Brian Forrest
View installation images of Skin + Bones
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21:22 (17.7mb)
play download part 2
20:56 (16.8mb)
See Also

The Skin + Bones gallery guide (PDF)
The Skin + Bones catalogue at the MOCA Store


12.19.2006

Isabel and Ruben Toledo
Fashion designer Isabel Toledo and artist Ruben Toledo discuss their synergistic marriage of art and fashion in conjunction with Skin + Bones: Parallel Practices in Fashion and Architecture.
Isabel Toledo
ABOVE (L–R): Ruben Toledo, title, date, medium, courtesy of or copyright; Isabel Toledo, Packing Dress, spring/summer 1988, in Skin + Bones: Parallel Practices in Fashion and Architecture at MOCA Grand Avenue, 2006, photo by Brian Forrest
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36:13 (21.5mb)
  play download part 2
44:46 (24.3mb)
See Also

The Skin + Bones gallery guide (PDF)
The Skin + Bones catalogue at the MOCA Store


10.09.2006

Elisabeth Sussman on Eva Hesse Drawing
During a walkthrough of Eva Hesse Drawing, exhibition co-curator and distinguished Hesse scholar Elisabeth Sussman examines how the artist’s drawings reveal distinct changes in Hesse’s artistic practice.
     

     
View installation images of Eva Hesse Drawing
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50:40 (32.9mb)
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The Eva Hesse Drawing gallery guide (PDF)
The Eva Hesse Drawing catalogue at the MOCA store


09.28.2006

Postwar Directions
Postwar Directions: Abstract Expressionism to Minimalism presents a selection of works from MOCA’s permanent collection. Created by Chief Curator Paul Schimmel, the exhibition includes American and European sculpture, paintings and drawings from the 1940s, ‘50s, ‘60s, and '70s. The exhibition functions as a brief introduction to the developments and differing ideas that inform contemporary art and influence the other artists on view at MOCA.

Leonard Nimoy will act as your guide on this podcast tour, designed especially for families to enjoy together. You’ll hear comments from artists and curators, as well as suggestions for interesting activities and questions to think about and discuss as a family. Pauses in the recording are provided for you to take time to look more closely and discuss your thoughts and feelings about a particular work. Take a minute to think or share you ideas.
Jackson Pollock
Number 1,
1949

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1:44

James Rosenquist
A Lot to Like,
1962

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2:04

Arshile Gorky
Betrothal I,
1947

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1:37

Agnes Martin
Untitled #2,
1977

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2:04

Willem de Kooning
Two Women
with Still Life,

1952

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1:44

Robert Irwin
Matinee Idol,
1962

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2:04

 
 
Franz Kline
Monitor,
1956

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1:37

Brice Marden
Fass #2,
1969-1973

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2:04

 
 
John McLaughlin
#4 ,
1972

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1:44

Richard Artschwager
Mirror/Mirror -
Table/Table
,
1964

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2:04

Mark Rothko
No. 301 (Reds and
Violet over Red/Red
and Blue over Red)
[Red and Blue
over Red],
1959

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1:37

Dan Flavin
Untitled #2,
1969

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2:04

Claes Oldenburg
Blue and Pink Panties,
1961

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1:44

Jasper Johns
Map,
1962

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2:04

 

 

Roy Lichtenstein
Man with Folded Arms,
1977

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2:04


See Also

The Permanent Collection on MOCA.org


08.29.2006


Paul Schimmel

To conclude the series of talks associated with Robert Rauschenberg: Combines, Chief Curator Paul Schimmel offers thought-provoking and personal insights into the various meanings behind several works from the exhibition.
Photo © Brian Forrest play download
34:22 (20mb)

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The Robert Rauschenberg Combines catalogue at the MOCA Store
The Robert Rauschenberg Combines gallery guide (PDF)


07.23.2006


Mary Beth Carosello: Wordplay in Rauschenberg’s Combines

After examining the Combines for three years as the research assistant for Robert Rauschenberg Combines, Mary Beth Carosello discusses Wordplay in Rauschenberg's Combines.
Mary Beth Carosello play download
27:58 (16.7mb)

 

 

View installation images from Robert Rauschenberg Combines

See Also

The Robert Rauschenberg Combines exhibition
The Robert Rauschenberg Combines catalogue at the MOCA Store
The Robert Rauschenberg Combines gallery guide (PDF)


07.10.2006


Thelma Golden

Director and Chief Curator of the Studio Museum in Harlem, Thelma Golden speaks about Lorna Simpson and how Simpson's work has informed the way in which she looks at gender, race, and identity in the artist's work.
Thelma Golden. Photograph by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders play download
41:19 (19.2mb)

 

 
View installation images from Lorna Simpson

See Also

The Lorna Simpson exhibition
The Lorna Simpson catalogue at the MOCA Store


06.21.2006


A Conversation Between Robert Rauschenberg,
Calvin Tomkins & Paul Schimmel

As a special offer to our members, and as part of our series Art Talks by Gallery C, on Sunday May 21 MOCA Education presented a very special afternoon of discussion between Robert Rauschenberg, MOCA Chief Curator and exhibition curator of Robert Rauschenberg: Combines, Paul Schimmel, and New Yorker art critic and author of Off the Wall: A Portrait of Robert Rauschenberg, Calvin Tomkins.

The three men discussed the artist’s vision, the Combines, and the story behind the goat.
Paul Schimmel, Robert Rauschenberg, and Calvin Tomkins in conversation at the SilverScreen
Theater MOCA Pacific Design Center.
May 21, 2006


Part One:

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32:50 (22.9mb)

Part Two:

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31:44 (22mb)

See Also

The Robert Rauschenberg Combines exhibition
The Robert Rauschenberg Combines catalogue at the MOCA Store
The Robert Rauschenberg Combines gallery guide (PDF)


06.16.2006


Rachel Rosenthal

As part of our series Art Talks by Gallery C, on Thursday, June 1 MOCA education presented Rachel Rosenthal who spoke in conjunction with Robert Rauschenberg: Combines.  In addition to being the artistic director and a performer with The Rachel Rosenthal Company, in the early 1950s Rosenthal was a close friend of Robert Rauschenberg.  Her lecture is a thoughtful recollection of her friend and neighbor and the New York art world of the time.
Rachel Rosenthal

Part One:

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37:50 (27.1mb)




Part Two:

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29:19 (21.1mb)

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The Rachel Rosenthal Company
The Robert Rauschenberg Combines exhibition
The Robert Rauschenberg Combines catalogue at the MOCA Store
The Robert Rauschenberg Combines gallery guide (PDF)


04.07.2006


Painting in Tongues
The current state and future direction of contemporary painting are the focus of a multi-artist exhibition, Painting in Tongues. Join exhibition curator Michael Darling as he examines the work of an international group of seven emerging artists who approach painting with a diverse mix of styles, sources, materials, and voices startling in its breadth—a breadth evident even within the oeuvres of individual painters. Darling has chosen nine key works to informally discuss.

Michael Darling introduces Painting in Tongues

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1:44


Anselm Reyle
Untitled, 2005

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2:04
Mark Grotjahn
Untitled, 2003

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1:37

Rodney Mcmillian
The Supreme Court Painting, 2004

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2:16
Mark Grotjahn
Untitled, 2005

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1:44
Lucy Mckenzie
Co? Ne!, 2004

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2:06
Kai Althoff
Untitled, 2004

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2:07
Lucy Mckenzie
Cheyney and Eileen Disturb a Historian at Pompeii , 2005

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2:06
Ivan Morley
San Gabriel, 2003

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2:16
Gillian Carnegie
Kalvin, 2004

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2:06

See Also

Current Exhibitions
The Painting in Tongues catalogue at the MOCA Store
The Painting in Tongues gallery guide (PDF)


04.10.2006

William Kentridge
MOCA Art Talks Presented by Gallery C
William Kentridge discusses his work in conjunction with William Kentridge: 7 Fragments for Georges Méliès, a film and video installation that captures the South African artist in a series of humorous and improbable interactions with his own drawings.

Recorded December 10, 2005 at the SilverScreen Theater in conjunction with William Kentridge: 7 Fragments for George Méliès.
William Kentridge
Installation view
MOCA Pacific Design Center
12/11/05 - 02/26/06

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30:52

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Current Exhibitions at MOCA Pacific Design Center


04.10.2006

Robert Rauschenberg and Dave Hickey
Artist Robert Rauschenberg and author and critic Dave Hickey spend an afternoon together reflecting on the artist’s tremendous influence on art and culture since the 1950s.  As a conversational instigation Hickey posed the following: Imagine the world without artist Robert Rauschenberg, “Who, in his absence, will work that woozy territory between painting, dance, sculpture, theater, drawing, music, printmaking, assemblage, and design? Who will chart the space between art and life…?”

Recorded on March 18, 2001 at The Omni Los Angeles Hotel as part of MOCA’s The Ralph Tornberg / Museum Director’s 2000/2001 series of Dialogues in Contemporary Art.
Robert Rauschenberg
Monogram
1955-59
Oil, paper, fabric, printed paper, printed reproductions, metal, wood, rubber shoe heel, and tennis ball on canvas with oil on Angora goat and rubber tire on wood platform mounted on four casters
42 x 63 ¼ x 64 ½ in.
Moderna Museet, Stockholm
Art © Robert Rauschenberg/Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY

Part One:

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29:38 (21.8mb)
Part Two:

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28:01 (20.9mb)

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Future Exhibitions at MOCA


 
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