Category Archives: Art

Closing Down LACMA (New Year’s Day 2012)

When the LA Weekly asked me for significant architectural shifts in 2011, I asked architects, John Friedman and Alice Kimm, Lorcan O’Herlihy, Neil M. Denari and Stuart Magruder for their’s but couldn’t resist throwing in one of my own–LACMA. It’s

Closing Down LACMA (New Year’s Day 2012)

When the LA Weekly asked me for significant architectural shifts in 2011, I asked architects, John Friedman and Alice Kimm, Lorcan O’Herlihy, Neil M. Denari and Stuart Magruder for their’s but couldn’t resist throwing in one of my own–LACMA. It’s

The First Couple of Public Transportation

(Originally published by the L.A. Weekly January 7, 2010) Somewhere in Los Angeles, CR Stecyk III’s cherry 1980s-era El Camino is sitting idle in a driveway. Never mind, its impeccably hip, much-sought-after vehicle-nature, this morning, at 10:58 a.m. Stecyk, the

The First Couple of Public Transportation

(Originally published by the L.A. Weekly January 7, 2010) Somewhere in Los Angeles, CR Stecyk III’s cherry 1980s-era El Camino is sitting idle in a driveway. Never mind, its impeccably hip, much-sought-after vehicle-nature, this morning, at 10:58 a.m. Stecyk, the

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Venice Days, Part I

Here’s the introduction for a piece commissioned by curator Jacqueline Miro for the “Venice in Venice” exhibit at the 54th International Biennale  that she and gallerist Tim Nye mounted. Though it was technically  a piece of collateral, neither of them

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Venice Days, Part I

Here’s the introduction for a piece commissioned by curator Jacqueline Miro for the “Venice in Venice” exhibit at the 54th International Biennale  that she and gallerist Tim Nye mounted. Though it was technically  a piece of collateral, neither of them