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Nine Lives: Visionary Artists from L.A.
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Nine Lives: Visionary Artists from L.A. is the fifth in the Hammer’s biannual invitational exhibition series highlighting work created in greater Los Angeles. Nine Lives features over 125 works, much of it new, by nine artists spanning four generations —Lisa Anne Auerbach, Julie Becker, Llyn Foulkes, Charles Irvin, Hirsch Perlman, Victoria Reynolds, Kaari Upson, Jeffrey Vallance, and Charlie White. The works include video, paintings, drawings, photography, textiles, and two new sculptural installations.

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Kaari Upson's Hammer Project
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Kaari Upson was born in San Bernardino, California, and lives in Los Angeles. She studied art at the New York Studio School and at the California Institute of the Arts, Valencia, where she received her BFA in 2004 and her MFA in 2007. She has participated in exhibitions at High Energy Constructs, Los Angeles, and 507 Rose, Venice, California, as well as in numerous shows at the galleries of CalArts.

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Kaari Upson's Website
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For more in-depth materials on Kaari's Hammer Project and her piece in Nine Lives: Visionary Artists from L.A. visit her website.

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Charlie White's Website
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For more in-depth materials on Charlie White's work go to this website.

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Culture Zohn: Lisa Anne Auerbach and Jenny Holzer: Art Meets Politics Over Words
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In the "olden" days, women could do everything. They could sew and make soap and knit and draw. They could also milk cows and tend sheep. (Patricia Zohn, Huffington Post)

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American Homebody
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American Homebody was born out of the lack of a jobsite and the urge to construct a virtual arena of friends, neighbors, families and stay-at-homes. The first issue, in May of 1998, featured the first photograph of the "American Homebody Covergirl" engaged in the pressing task of painting the kitchen in her bachelorette apartment in South Pasadena. The windows looked out towards the San Gabriel Mountains, and the color she chose to adorn the walls was, appropriately, "Valentine."

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Christopher Williams
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Christopher Williams (born 1956, Los Angeles) is an American conceptual artist and photographer.

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John McCracken's Red Plank
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John McCracken was a pioneering figure of West Coast Minimalism in the 1960s, when many California artists were concerned with issues of light and color. Having begun his career as a painter, he moved toward a more object-based aesthetic, making abstract works in the form of basic geometric shapes such as cubes or quadratic volumes. In 1966 he developed what became his signature sculptural forms: tall, leaning planks made of wood, coated in fiberglass, and then painted with a highly finished lacquer.

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Cheap Trick
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Cheap Trick created a substantial fan base through its own brand of power pop music with a hard-edged yet melodic pop sound that combines the tunefulness of The Beatles with the speed and energy of punk rock.

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Larry Flynt
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Larry Claxton Flynt, Jr. (born November 1, 1942) is an American publisher and the head of Larry Flynt Publications (LFP). In 2003, Arena magazine listed him at the top of the "50 Most Powerful People in Porn" list. Hugh Hefner was listed second. LFP mainly produces sexually graphic videos and magazines, most notably Hustler. The company has an annual turnover of approximately $300 million. Flynt has fought several prominent legal battles involving the First Amendment, and has unsuccessfully run for public office often.

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Art Forum Magazine
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Artforum is an international monthly magazine specializing in contemporary art.

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The Griffith Observatory
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Griffith Observatory's unique architecture and setting, compelling programmatic offerings, and cinematic exposure have made it one of the most famous and visited landmarks in southern California. Tens of millions have come to walk the inside of the building, view the live planetarium shows, or simply gaze out towards the coast and the heavens. This cultural and scientific icon owes its existence to the dream of one man, Griffith Jenkins Griffith, and to the dedicated scientists and public servants who worked to fulfill his vision of making astronomy and observation accessible to all.

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The Blue Lagoon
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A story of natural love. Two children shipwrecked alone on a tropical island. Nature is kind. They thrive on the bounty of jungle and lagoon. The boy grows tall. The girl beautiful. They swim naked over coral reefs. They run in a cathedral of trees. And the warm winds, the tropic moon, the silk sand conspire to enchant them. When their love happens, it is natural as the sea, and as powerful. Love as nature intended to be.

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American Cheerleader
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American Cheerleader Magazine is the first and largest national teen magazine dedicated to covering all aspects of sideline and competitive cheerleading. The first issue was published in January 1995.

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Octomom
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Nadya Denise Doud-Suleman Gutierrez, known as Octomom in the media, is an American woman who came to international attention when she gave birth to octuplets in January 2009. The Suleman octuplets are only the second full set of octuplets to be born alive in the United States and, one week after their birth, surpassed the previous worldwide survival rate for a complete set of octuplets set by the Chukwu octuplets in 1998.

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Moderator Michael Ned Holte discusses Nine Lives: Visionary Artists from L.A. with three of the artists- Lisa Anne Auerbach, Kaari Upson and Charlie White. As all of the artists live and work in L.A., Nine Lives embodies many of the psychic complexities and paradoxes of the city—it is at once beautiful and frightening, refined and unruly. Tireless and prolific, Lisa Anne Auerbach makes work in a wide-range of media including knitting, bicycling, soap-making, photography and writing—she’s practically her a sub-culture of her own. Nine Lives features her handmade sweaters featuring wry jokes and political commentary along with several series of deadpan cover girl/calendar girl photos. Kaari Upson has spent the last four or five years studying a man she’s never met. For her contribution to the exhibition, she’s taken on the iconic Grotto from the Playboy Mansion (a frequent haunt of her main man, Larry), and uses the replica as a site for ridding herself of her subject’s possession over her. Photographer Charlie White ventured into the worlds of teens and transgenders for his new portrait series and his experience researching these communities has inspired a new body of work that’s moved out of Hollywood and into considerably more private terrain. Each of these artists dives head-first into his or her research and obsessions and here they will discuss their individual practices and how their work impacts their personal and professional lives, which often become intertwined.

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