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Eleanor Antin as Eleanora Antinova in “Before the Revolution,” 1979 at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art
Image courtesy the artist and Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York
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Vaginal Davis
Photo: Hector Martinez
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The ♀ Ensemble performing Teach Yourself to Fly, 1970
Courtesy of the Pauline Oliveros Collection, Mandeville Special Collections Library, Univerisity of California, San Diego
Festival Guide
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Today's Events
Portable Parks IV: Past, Present, Future = A.L.L., by Bonnie Ora Sherk in collaboration with Consuming Nature by the Otis College Graduate Public Practice Program
A re-imagination of Bonnie Sherk's 1970s Portable Parks installations, realized in collaboration with Graduate Public Practice MFA Students from Otis College of Art and Design. At Santa Monica Place. Learn more.
My Pussy Is Still in Los Angeles (I Only Live in Berlin), by Vaginal Davis
Davis’s poetic, idyllic take on the Woman’s Building. Southwestern Law School, Tea Room Learn more.
Before the Revolution, by Eleanor Antin
Antin is "Eleanora Antinova," a black American ballerina trying to make it in Diaghilev's Ballet Russe. At the Billy Wilder Theater, Hammer Museum. Learn more.
Welcome Inn Time Machine
SASSAS transforms Eagle Rock’s Welcome Inn into a tour through L.A.’s experimental music between 1949 and 1977. Learn more.
Black Box, by Liz Glynn
Join us each night of the festival to meet, drink, and talk. Each night features different surprise performances. Located in Hollywood. Learn more.
Art Installations—Drop By Any Time
Los Angeles Police Rape Map, by Suzanne Lacy
In this installation at the L.A. Police Department, Suzanne Lacy and young women will mark a map of Los Angeles with the previous day’s police reports. Learn more.
East of No-West, by Willie Herrón
Herrón’s new mural is his homage to his years of participation in the Chicano performance and conceptual art group Asco. Located near Cal State Los Angeles. Learn more.
Artists’ Tower of Protest, by Mark di Suvero
The Artists' Tower of Protest is a re-staging of Mark di Suvero's 1966 monumental work in protest of the Vietnam War. Located in West Hollywood. Learn more.
O Speak, Speak 2
A new version of the 1970 landmark public work O Speak, Speak rises in Watts. At the Watts Towers Arts Center. Learn more.
Online
Kaleidoscope of Pacific Standard Time
Kaleidoscope of Pacific Standard Time (K-PST) is an Internet arts channel (k-pst.org) broadcast in connection with the performance series, RE:COMPOSITION, held on January 27 & 28 at SCI-Arc, which presents studies on the constitution, disposition, duration, and transmission of art ideas articulated in and beyond California. Learn more.