Korean art of the ’60s and ’70s at the Hammer Museum: review

[ad_1] Seoul is the latest major city to establish itself as a significant international hub for new art. With that distinction comes the expected propagation of ambitious museum exhibitions seeking to articulate, illuminate and cogitate over its local history of modern art, which is little known. “Only the Young: Experimental Art in Korea, 1960s-1970s” is… Continue reading Korean art of the ’60s and ’70s at the Hammer Museum: review

Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego to sell downtown buildings

[ad_1] Two years after opening a $110-million expansion project in the tony seaside enclave of La Jolla, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego has put its downtown exhibition facility on the market. The property, at 1100 Kettner Blvd., two blocks from the piers at San Diego Bay, consists of two structures, which opened to… Continue reading Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego to sell downtown buildings

Hilary aftermath: California African American Museum temporarily shuts

[ad_1] The Exposition Park-based California African American Museum, which was closed yesterday due to Hilary, announced Monday that it will temporarily close following issues sustained from the tropical storm. (The museum is normally closed on Mondays.) “We remain closed to address facilities issues caused by the storm. We will reopen as soon as possible; watch… Continue reading Hilary aftermath: California African American Museum temporarily shuts