A New Review of Feminist Art
Pornographic images taken from banned magazines in the 1970s were the source material for Betty Tompkin’s photorealistic “Fuck Paintings,” a body of work that was deemed unfit for public consumption and seized by French customs officials in 1973 en route to an exhibition. After the ensuing legal battles to bring them back to New York, Tompkins shelved the series and they didn’t see an exhibition space for nearly 30 years.
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First Impressions Column: Playa del Rey's Local Restaurants are Hidden GemsDel Rey Art Walk Offers Glimpse Into Artists' HomesDecember 5, 2010 - Artists in Del Rey held the community's first ever art walk on Saturday, but instead of showing their artwork in galleries around town, artists opened their homes to visitors.
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First Impressions Column: First Impressions of Playa del Rey'Old Fashioned Day' Celebrated at Burton Chace ParkRod's Day Benefits Colon Cancer ResearchFirst Impressions Column: Author Tied to Playa del Rey's Past in a Big Way |
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Mother of Murdered Teen Speaks Out for Victims
October 29, 2010 - Sammantha Salas was 16 when she became a victim of gang violence. Since her death, her mother has advocated tirelessly for victims' families in the county.
Delgado Brothers Latin-Blues Adds Flavor to Monrovia
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