Sunday, March 15, 2009

Reunited and It Feels So Good




The Los Angeles County Museum of Art has put up a wall of its own while the ongoing exhibition, Art of Two Germanys: Cold War Cultures, explores East and West German art from 1945 — 1990. Chain link and graphics surround the construction of the Lynda and Stewart Resnick Exhibition Pavilion, scheduled to open in 2010. 

Meanwhile, LACMA invites you to join the party in the BP Pavilion on April 4, 2009 for Late Night Art: Berlin 1945 — 2009. The event celebrates Two Germanys with art, video and music, and features Berlin’s DJ/VJ duo Safy Sniper and Christine Lang. 
When: Saturday, April 4, 8 pm to midnight
Where: BP Grand Entrance
How: Advance tickets until March 27: 323 857 6010; or purchase tickets from March 27 through April 4 at the LACMA box office; $10

Want to experience more of the Cold War?
*See Art of Two Germanys: Cold War Cultures at LACMA through April 19.
*Visit the Wende Museum, 5741 Buckingham Pkwy, Suite 3, Culver City.
*Attend films and lectures at the Goethe Institut, 5750 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 100, Los Angeles.
*Download the KCRW Politics of Culture podcast, Art of Two Germanys (January 27, 2009), featuring KCRW General Manager, Ruth Seymour; art critic Edward Goldman; and LACMA Senior Curator of Modern Art, Stephanie Barron.
*Rent the claustrophobic 1965 thriller of double-dealing and disillusionment, The Spy Who Came in From the Cold, starring Richard Burton.

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