MADE IN LA The Prints of Cirrus Edition

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Painting With Fire
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This Random Lengths article gives insight into Jay McCafferty's life and fiery technique.

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View more of Jay McCafferty's work in Collections Online
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Check out LACMA's Collections Online to get upclose and personal with McCafferty's 1987 artwork, Untitled.

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LA Times Article on Cirrus Gallery owner, Jean Milant
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Find out about Milant's dream house and his six favorite Downtown Los Angeles public artworks.

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Printing with Pepto Bismol Got You Inspired?
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Read about the history of one of the most popular products for soothing the digestive system.

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Delicious Caviar You Can Print With!
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Wikipedia gives you a crash course on caviar just in time for your next artwork or dinner party.

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What I Like About Ed Roo-SHAY
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Check out this article from Printculture blogzine about what makes Ed Ruscha so great.

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View more of Ed Ruscha's work in Collections Online
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Ruscha's print got you intrigued? View this 1971 artwork Sayings and more from Ed Ruscha in LACMA's Collections Online.

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The Tamarind Institute
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Originally founded in Los Angeles in 1960 to “rescue the dying art of lithography”, the Tamarind Institute is currently located in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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Read a review of Joe Goode's Digital Photographic Work
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Read Nancy Kay Turner's review of Goode's recent digital photography series.

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View more of Joe Goode's work in Collections Online
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You can find more of Joe Goode's work, like this 1961 print entitled War Babies, in LACMA's Collections Online.

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Charles Christopher Hill
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View Cuando vayas a cagar. . . (1974) and more by Charles Christopher Hill in LACMA's Collections Online.

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View more of Karen Carson's work in Collections Online
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Use LACMA's Collections Online to see more art from Karen Carson like this 1971 print Untitled.

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Peter Alexander
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The personal site about Alexander contains videos, a biography and pictures of his sculptures, paintings and drawings.

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View more of Peter Alexander's work in Collection Online
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See this 1995 photo-etching Lucille and more from Peter Alexander in Collections Online.

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A Billboard In the Sky...
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Watch this vintage skywriting tutorial from the 1930s

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Are Palm Trees Native to Southern California?
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From the OC Almanac: Although the palm tree has come to be symbolic of Southern California, the only truly native palm is the California or Washington palm (Washingtonia filifera). All other varieties were originally imported. Southern California saw a huge surge in palm plantings during the 1920s and 1930s, many of which still line streets in Southern California today.
Palm, Erik Lauritzen, 1981 Photograph, Chromogenic print LACMA

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New York vs. LA: A Myth of Two Cities
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Check out this New York Sun article about the blurring line between Hollywood's depiction of New York and Los Angeles.
Hollywood, Maurizio Cattelan, 2001 Photograph, Chromogenic print LACMA

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Sara Seager
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Find out more about one of artist Sara Seager's Los Angeles exhibitions.

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View more of Gronk's work in Collections Online
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Discover the intricacies of Gronk's 1992 print Iceberg in LACMA's Collections Online.

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Laddie John Dill
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Find out more about Los Angeles native Laddie John Dill from his personal site.

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View more of Laddie John Dill's work in Collections Online
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View Dill's 1986 print Untitled in LACMA's Collections Online.

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Robert Dansby
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Learn more about Robert Dansby from California Institute of the Arts, where he is a member of the faculty.

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Lita Albuquerque
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Browse Albuquerque's personal site to experience more of her "visual language that brings the realities of time and space to a human scale".

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View more of Lita Albuquerque's work in Collections Online
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Eclipse, 1992, is only one of the works of art you can see by Albuquerque in LACMA's Collections Online.

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View more of Lari Pittman's work in Collections Online
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More of Pittman's elaborate work, such as this 1989 print This Landscape, Beloved and Despised, Continues Regardless, can be seen in LACMA's Collections Online.

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Francesco Siqueiros
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Visit the site of El Nopal Press, an indepedent fine arts press founded by Siqueiros.

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John Baldessari
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"I'm really interested in what conceptual leaps people can make from one bit of information to another and how they can fill the space."
John Baldessari

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View more of Ed Moses' work in Collections Online
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See more work like Untitled (1986) by Moses in LACMA's Collections Online.

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View more of Thaddeus Strode's work in Collections Online
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Go to LACMA's Collection Online to zoom in on Strode's 1992-1993 silkscreen print, Sleeping Giants, printed on a fitted bedsheet and pillowcase.

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Want to Make Your Own Prints?
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This page from DIY design site Curbly shows you how to make your own screenprinted shirt. Don't be afraid to use the Cirrus artists as inspiration!

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Jill Giegerich
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Learn more about one of Jill Giegerich's past exhibitions

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View more of Jill Giegerich's work in Collections Online
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See more of Giegerich's artwork, like Soma II, 1990, printed on rubberized cork, in LACMA's Collections Online.

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The Cirrus Gallery
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View this webpage about the place where it all started.

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Interested in Downtown LA's current art scene?
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The Downtown Art Walk is a self-guided tour that showcases the many art exhibition venues in downtown Los Angeles — commercial art galleries, museums, and non-profit arts venues. It takes place the second Thursday of every month.
Photo by Ed Fuentes

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Want more of the Cirrus Artists?
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View prints from all of the Cirrus artists in LACMA's Collections Online
Studio, John Baldessari, 1988 Print, Lithograph and silkscreen on Sommerset paper LACMA

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The Great Taco Hunt
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Check out this guide to the Los Angeles taco scene.

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Tracing the development of Cirrus from its inception in 1970 to the 1990's, the video features many of the artists that worked at Cirrus over the years, including Lita Albuquerque, John Giegerich, Gronk, Lari Pittman, Edward Ruscha, and others. Commentary by master printer Francesco Siqueiros and Cirrus founder Jean Milant offers additional insight into this seminal Los Angeles art institution.

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I just used up more than the thirty-four plus minutes of my precious time for this little visual documentary. The extra time I took were for a few breaks. I would just rewind back to the last place I saw visually and continued. It was a pleasure to see the interior of the workshop and voices of the artist.
If you would like a rating: I would give it a ten of ten being the best.

Ed Ruscha also has some great intaglio prints at Crown Point Press in SF. I highly recommend checking them out. Here's a cool clip of him talking about making prints:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E47RNW6-0OA

I wonder if i can convince Cirrus to give me a tour of the shop when I'm in LA later this month?

printing with caviar and pepto bismol for the hollywood skyline!! that is genius!

great video about printmakers at cirrus in LA......have you been to this brand new art site???
artbabble.com

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