Los Angeles Look(ing): Process, Perception, and Popular Culture in the Art of Larry Bell, Craig Kauffman, and John McCracken

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Los Angeles Look(ing): Process, Perception, and Popular Culture in the Art of Larry Bell, Craig Kauffman, and John McCracken

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Published on 2008 by ProQuest

Category :"Artists"

Meanwhile, Los Angeles artists were also making forms that were minimal, but not as an end goal in and of itself. Instead, they often employed materials like glass or fiberglass, which tended to yield glossy, reflective, and even colorful surfaces. These not-so-simple objects offered a more particular, almost transcendental experience for the viewer. Larry Bell's smoky glass cubes of the mid to late 1960s, for example, were variously described as \


Lenght : 270

Language : en

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