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WEEKLY WRAP UP | AUG. 18-22, 2014

1961 photograph by Ralph Crane documenting “Black Cat Auditions in Hollywood.”   For Tales of Terror (1962) by Roger Corman

1961 photograph by Ralph Crane documenting “Black Cat Auditions in Hollywood”
For Tales of Terror (1962) by Roger Corman

This week we started off with some documentation of Another Cats Show at 356 Mission, Los Angeles, announced an evening of powerpoint presentations at Machine Project by the Los Angeles Seminary for Civic and Embodied Art (LASECA), shared photographs from the Peter Hujar exhibition at Maureen Paley in London, watched the 1959 film The Savage Eye, shared images of the Lucio Fontana exhibition at MAM, announced Margaret Lee’s exhibition at The Green Gallery in Chicago, and announced the performance building: a simulacrum of power at Clockshop this weekend.

 

HOUR OF POWER REDUX WITH LASECA AT MACHINE PROJECT TONIGHT

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Geodesic Dome, The Los Angeles Seminary for Embodied and Civic Arts (image http://fritzhaeg.com/)

Tonight!

Tuesday August 19th at 8pm

Machine Project | 1200-D North Alvarado Street, Los Angeles, CA 90026

HOUR OF POWER REDUX WITH LOS ANGELES SEMINARY FOR CIVIC AND EMBODIED ART

Tonight, Machine Project hosts an evening of powerpoint presentations from the students of Fritz Haeg’s Los Angeles Seminary for Civic and Embodied Art (LASECA).

Short and sweet, powerpoints are limited to 6.66 minutes and will cover a range of topics including, but not limited to rent control in Los Angeles, utopian counter fashion, Gay State Boots, and clip art techniques. The event is free, refreshments will be provided. Don’t be late!