THE CURVE — — A blog about the exceptional and everyday life of The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.
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ART IN THE STREETS — — Four videos produced in conjunction with Art in The Streets, the first major U.S. museum exhibition of the history of graffiti and street art.
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SUPRASENSORIAL — — A participatory walkthrough of Suprasensorial: Experiments in Light, Color, and Space led by curator Alma Ruiz.
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RODARTE — — A video tour of Rodarte: States of Matter, the first West Coast solo exhibition of the work of fashion and costume designers Kate and Laura Mulleavy. Narrated by the designers with original music by No Age.
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COLLECTION — — 100 artworks representing major artistic movements of the postwar period, providing an intimate and enlightening view of artists’ intentions and inspirations.
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THE MOCA EXHIBITION ARCHIVE — — A nearly complete record of exhibitions and events organized by The Museum of Contemporary Art from 1983–2004.
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THE ARTIST’S MUSEUM — — Eight studio visits capturing eight artists’ creative processes and delivering a rich narrative about the vitality of the Los Angeles art community.
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THE HIPSTER HANDBOOK — — Concept and art direction for the “official guide to the language, culture and style of hipsters young and old”, written by Robert Lanham, 2005.
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OUTPOST — — Front-end redesign for an organization that enriches Los Angeles communities through projects that blur the boundaries between art, social practice, and public life.
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THE WACKsite — — a collaborative environment for consciousness-raising and discussion around the exhibition WACK! Art and The Feminist Revolution, 2006.
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TO ILLUSTRATE AND MULTIPLY — — a hands-on experience of artist’s books highlighting a diverse range of conceptual strategies and formal processes.
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ENGAGEMENT PARTY — — A series of mini-sites supporting MOCA’s program of new artworks, dynamic social events, and performances by L.A. based collectives and collaborators.
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ALLAN KAPROW: ART AS LIFE — — An archive of Happenings, of actions extracted from the environment, performed by 29 Southern California cultural institutions.
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BLACK PANTHER — — The revolutionary art of Emory Douglas as told by the former minister of culture for the Black Panther Party.