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Billboards: Blight or Art?

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Inherent to much of our coverage of Los Angeles' billboard controversy has been the idea that billboards are an eyesore, a distraction and a blight on our urban landscape. But ask some people and they will point to billboards as artful time capsules perfectly expressing a moment in time and in our culture.

Photographer Gary Leonard looked at some Kodachrome slides offered by an acquaintance and saw all these things in the images. So he is curating an exhbit of photographs depicting billboards from the '50s and '60s. Here's a little preview:

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