Monday, July 6, 2009

June 2009




Lita Albuquerque’s studio is Santa Monica was the CCC’s first stop. In her light-filled studio, Albuquerque, an internationally renowned artist, explained her practice. In particular, Albuquerque focused on her most recent project Stellar Axis which connects to her current projects in New Delhi and Paris. After lunch, a full itinerary was set in Culver City - Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects to see exhibitions on Whitney Bedford and Suzanne Lacey; S. LaCienega Boulevard galleries including Blum & Poe, LAX Art, Taylor de Cordoba, and Walter Maciel Gallery. The group also visited Center for Land Use Interpretation (CLUI), an untraditional space given to looking at the land as a curatable medium. Lastly, and even less traditionally, a few in the group couldn’t resist the stop next door into the Museum of Jurassic Technology where things real and historic are questionable, but certainly fun.

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