Robert Irwin and Michael Govan at LACMA

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Meet LACMA's Director
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Learn more about LACMA’s CEO and Wallis Annenberg Director, Michael Govan.

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Do you need an introduction?
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Learn more about the influential Robert Irwin.

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View more work by Robert Irwin in Collections Online
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See Irwin's 1966-1967 sculpture Untitled and images of two other artworks in LACMA's Collections Online

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The Light and Space Movement
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During the 1960s and 1970s, a number of Southern California artists—inspired by the local physical, social, and technological environments—experimented with perceptual and phenomenological concerns. Often grouped as “light and space” and “finish fetish” artists, their work utilized high-tech materials, particularly plastics, resins, and coated glass.
Untitled by Robert Irwin, 1970 Sculpture, Cast acrylic LACMA

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Robert Irwin Retrospective
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View the first comprehensive restrospective of Irwin's art exhibited by the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.

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Dia:Beacon
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Dia:Beacon, Riggio Galleries is the museum for Dia Art Foundation's renowned collection of art from the 1960s to the present. The museum, which opened in 2003, is situated on the banks of the Hudson River in Beacon, New York. Dia:Beacon occupies a former Nabisco box-printing facility that was renovated by Dia with artist Robert Irwin and architect OpenOffice.

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Seeing Is Forgetting the Name of the Thing One Sees: A Life of Contemporary Artist Robert Irwin
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The Velvet Underground: Sunday Morning
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Check out a video from the band that has inspired rockers around the globe.

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Mondrian’s Plastic Art and Pure Plastic Art
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Modern Artists on Art By Robert L. Herbert Edition: 2, illustrated Published by Courier Dover Publications, 2000 ISBN 0486411915, 9780486411910 185 pages
Read the full text of Mondrian's essay.

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Who's Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue?
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Get a closer look at Irwin's 2006 installation Who's Afraid of Red Yellow and Blue. The artwork was inspired by the famous Barnett Newman painting of similar color.

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Band In Boston by Robert Irwin
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Get a better look at Irwin's quiet artwork from 1962, Band In Boston, in LACMA's Collections Online.

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Untitled (Disc) by Robert Irwin
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See all the subtleties of Irwin's 1966-1967 sculpture Untitled in LACMA's Collections Online.

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Frieze article about "finish fetish"
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Check out this Frieze Magazine article on Irwin, his car, and other L.A. based artists with a fetish for four wheels!

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Kasimir Malevich
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Browse through MOMA's collection of artworks by this supremely influential artist.

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James Turrell
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Explore the work and biography of Los Angeles artist, James Turrell.

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Bridging Art and Technology at LACMA
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Visit LACMA's Art and Technology Program online by following this link all the way back to 1967!
Learn more about Robert Irwin's role in the program by clicking here.

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Frank Gehry
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Explore the arcspace catalogue about Frank Gehry, published when the Experience Music Project opened to the public.

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NASA-International Space Station
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Tame your inner astronaut's curiosity by reading more about NASA's International Space Station.

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Venice, CA
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Venice Beach, originally referred to as "Venice of America" was home to many Californian artists such as Robert Irwin. Find out more about the history of this artsy beach town.

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The Panza Collection
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Learn more about the Panza Collection through the Hirshhorn Museum official website. Image to the left: Joseph Kosuth's Box, Cube, Empty, Clear, Glass—a Description, 1965, from the Hirshhorn's Collection

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Campbell's Soup Can
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Check out Campbell's Soup Can and other works of art by Warhol in LACMA's collection.

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Brillo
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Warhol's Brillo Box changed the philosophy of art. "In 1964, the Kantian question was: how was Brillo Box possible?" To read more, go to the September, 1993 article by Arthur Coleman Danto in Artforum magazine linked below.

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Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego
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The ocean view from the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego is as spectacular as their art collection. See for yourself...

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The Stuart Collection at the University of California San Diego
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Take a virtual walk through UCSD's Stuart Collection among the eucalyptus trees and discover Irwin's Two Running Violent V Forms by clicking on the link below!

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Architecture of the Whitney Museum of American Art
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Learn more about the Whitney Museum architecture (by Marcel Breuer) that inspired Bob Irwin. Great Buildings.com Then check out the Whitney's website!

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Garden at the Getty Center
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The garden at the Getty Center in Los Angeles is not only jaw dropping but also a most impressive aspect of the museum's layout. Take a look at the link below and decide for yourself!

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Donald Judd in MOMA's collection
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Scroll through images of Donald Judd's art in MOMA's collection and see why he was considered one of the most important figures of the minimalist movement. Donald Judd Untitled (Stack) 1967

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Dan Flavin Essay by Michael Govan
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Dan Flavin is best known for the use of fluorescent lights in his artwork. Michael Govan considers the ways Flavin thought about his light constructions in his essay here:

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The Hudson River
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See what the Hudson River has to offer from good fishin' to other museums with gorgeous waterfront property!

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Ed Ruscha's Parking Lots
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In L.A., an artist with a fascination for parking lots may not be so far-fetched. Photographer/print artist Edward Ruscha captured images of the concrete fields so prominent in the city's landscape. Follow the link for examples of Ruscha's Parking Lots at LACMA's online collection.

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Winter King Hawthorn
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Find out why Irwin chose the Winter King to aesthetically rule the parking lot of Dia Beacon.

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Sargent's Weeping Hemlock
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The Weeping Hemlock earned it's name from its dropping branches. To discover more characteristics, follow the link below.

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Flowering Cherry Trees
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What does it take for a cherry tree to flower? Find out with the link below!

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Mount Beacon
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Want to hike Mount Beacon? Visit? Know how tall it stands? Learn more at the link below.

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John Singer Sargent
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Read about John Singer Sargent's career and browse through images at LACMA's Collections Online.

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Agnes Martin
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Get a taste of what Agnes Martin's work is about on the Guggenheim Museum's official site.

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Irwin's Palm Garden Installation at LACMA
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This New York Times article will give you better insight into Robert Irwin's perspective on L.A. tourists. "Why not ‘curate’ the palm tree? Let’s give people what they want to see in Southern California.”-Robert Irwin

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Los Angeles County Museum of Art CEO and Wallis Annenberg Director Michael Govan interviews artist Robert Irwin.

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