Things on the Wall (1973). Roy Lichtenstein.
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The Broad Museum is opening the city’s first Keith Haring museum exhibition in May. The show, titled “Art is for Everybody,” will focus on Haring’s life and activism, encompassing over 120 works from the late 1970s through 1988 and archival material including personal journals.
Although Haring is famous for his kinetic line drawings and lighthearted comic-style figures (and the eventual mass production of his work), he wove overtly political themes into his art throughout his career.
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This painting was a visual representation of the organs that were ruptured by the bullet that Valerie Solanas shot Andy Warhol with. It’s astonishing it hit his lungs,spleen,stomach,liver and esophagus. Andy was heavily corseted for the rest of his life and also developed a crystal addiction because he believed they had physically healing properties
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Sunday in Sunny California With Family
“It’s always sunny when you get to spend time with family.��
~Me
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Some more family fun together in sunny California. I’m not sure how excited I am to be getting back to 108° and drought in Texas. 🤦♀️
We met Uncle Matt at a fun Mexican place for brunch in El Segundo.
Then, Matt took his Momma into LA to the Broad Contemporary Museum. We parked in the parking garage of his office…
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Untitled (#61 Burning City) (1981). Jack Goldstein.
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Some of my favs from The Broad
Featuring Untitled by Keith Hering, 1982
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