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film and media arts
Artbound
California Unedited: Golden State History Through R. J. Arnold's Intimate Lens
Post date:A new exhibition of San Luis Obispo photographer Richard "R.J." Arnold's portraits showcase the diversity of San Luis Obispo County in the late 19th century.
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film and media arts
Artbound
Artbound Special: Annenberg Space for Photography - WATER: Our Thirsty World
Post date:The Artbound special episode, "Annenberg Space for Photography - WATER: Our Thirsty World" debuted Tuesday, April 21.
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Announcements
Press Room
KCETLink and the Annenberg Space for Photography Partner for ARTBOUND Series Celebrating Photography Premiering April 14
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visual art
Artbound
Blake Little: Sweet Translucence, Living Abstraction
Post date:In "Preservation," portrait photographer Blake Little captures subjects as they are covered in gallons of honey.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Skulls and Bones: Dr. Paul Koudounaris's 'Memento Mori'
Post date:The new photography exhibit "Memento Mori" investigates humankind's attitude towards mortality through both public and private relationships with death.
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Cultural Politics
Artbound
Monomania L.A.: Kent Kirkton and Images of Black L.A.
Post date:Kent Kirkton's collection of images by African-American photographers is an essential resource for anyone researching the history of African-Americans in L.A.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Ghosts of Taiwan: C. Hite Grapples With Her Past
Post date:C. Hite's new multi-disciplinary exhibition at the San Luis Obispo Museum of Art is largely informed by her childhood spent in the war-torn island nation of Taiwain.
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film and media arts
Artbound
Geography of Poverty: Matt Black Documents Downtrodden California
Post date:Matt Black's Geography of Poverty series captures the Central Valley's poverty-stricken regions through black-and-white photography.
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Where We Are
History & Society
Pictures at a Revolution: Images of a Post-War Suburb
Post date:Photographs from more than 60 years ago have their quota of nostalgia. But they also record the making of a place that satisfied a longing for home.
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film and media arts
Artbound
Being Here and There: Ambiguous Boundaries and Contested Terrains
Post date:In a new photographic exhibition, twenty-six artists capture the landscapes of Southern California through their lenses as places of contradictions and complexities.
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Central Coast
Artbound
2014 Flashback: Central Coast
Post date:We look back at Artbound's stories from the Central Coast in 2014.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
2014 Flashback: Photography
Post date:We look back at Artbound's stories about photography from 2014.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
2014 Flashback: Archives
Post date:We look back at Artbound's stories about archives and collections from 2014.
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film and media arts
Artbound
Photography, Climate Change and Architecture: A Sea Change in Design
Post date:A new exhibition at the Annenberg Space for Photography demonstrates society's personal implication in the unfolding story of the world's rising waters.
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Where We Are
History & Society
Larry Sultan: Desire at the End of the Cul-de-sac
Post date:Larry's Sultan's retrospective at LACMA is a deeply felt meditation on the possibilities that can be found in an ordinary place. Sultan shows things awful and tender happen there.
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art
SoCal Connected
Last Photo Los Angeles
Post date:What's the last photo on your phone? A selfie, a cup of coffee, or a photograph of the Venice Beach Boardwalk?
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Artbound
Earthworks: Reflecting Art at the End of the 1980s
Post date:Artbound Flashback Moments: Artworks/Earthworks is an exploration of land art featuring the work of artist Lita Albuquerque, sculptor Christo, and architect Thom Mayne.
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film and media arts
Artbound
Pamela Littky: Documenting the Gateway to Death Valley
Post date:Pamela Littky photographed the townspeople and places of Baker, California and Beatty, Nevada, two towns that lay claim to the title "Gateway to Death Valley."
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art
Departures
The Community Story Lab: How Does a Community Dream?
Post date:Lead artist and award-winning photographer Sara Terry put together a select of photographs from the participants, drawing attention to the commonalities of our seemingly disparate approaches to dreaming.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
High & Dry: Interpreting the California Desert Landscape With Patricia Chidlaw
Post date:Unbeknownst to each other, L.A. photographer Osceola Refetoff and Santa Barbara realist painter Patricia Chidlaw were interpreting the same landscapes over the last five years.