Michael Heizer

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First reported Jun 13 2013 - Updated Jun 13 2013 - 1 reports

Film lover's fantasy

Dreams come true at the LA Film FestIt’s easy to complain that there aren’t a lot of choices for adventurous cinephiles during the summer blockbuster season, when the biggest movies clog up to 50 screens at a time across the Los Angeles area. But each ... [Published Pasadena Weekly - Jun 13 2013]
First reported May 23 2013 - Updated May 23 2013 - 1 reports

Squishhenge, Come to Maryhill!

Seattle collector Ruth True has thrown out the idea for an art parade in Seattle . Last fall she suggested Mungo Thomson's sticking a pin in Michael Heizer would make a good anchoring float. Thomson's earlier Skyspace Bouncehouse —a bouncy castle ... [Published The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper - May 23 2013]
First reported May 08 2013 - Updated May 08 2013 - 1 reports

Dematerialized

The Exhibition So Good It Becomes an Artworkby Jen Graves When the exhibition 557,087 opened in 1969, John Voorhees, the Seattle Times reviewer, railed against it as "artistic pollution, every bit as annoying and dangerous as that in the air." Voorhees ... [Published The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper - May 08 2013]
First reported Mar 20 2013 - Updated Mar 20 2013 - 1 reports

Invisible Rhythms

Invisible Rhythms: Talking with Doug Aitken, Creator of MIRRORby Trent Moorman On Sunday, March 24, Seattle Art Museum will unveil MIRROR, a new permanent installation created by Los Angeles–based conceptual artist Doug Aitken . The main component of ... [Published The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper - Mar 20 2013]

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Pedro Almódovar Opens the Los Angeles Film Fest... [Published Haute Living Magazine - Jun 14 2013]
Film lover's fantasy [Published Pasadena Weekly - Jun 13 2013]
Bad Attitudes: Harald Szeemann's Landmark Exhib... [Published New York Observer - Jun 01 2013]
Squishhenge, Come to Maryhill! [Published The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper - May 23 2013]
Dematerialized [Published The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper - May 08 2013]
I Went to A Big Spectacle and All I Got Was Thi... [Published The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper - Mar 26 2013]
Invisible Rhythms [Published The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper - Mar 20 2013]
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Squishhenge, Come to Maryhill! [Published The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper - May 23 2013]
Seattle collector Ruth True has thrown out the idea for an art parade in Seattle . Last fall she suggested Mungo Thomson's sticking a pin in Michael Heizer would make a good anchoring float. Thomson's earlier Skyspace Bouncehouse —a bouncy castle ...
Dematerialized [Published The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper - May 08 2013]
The Exhibition So Good It Becomes an Artworkby Jen Graves When the exhibition 557,087 opened in 1969, John Voorhees, the Seattle Times reviewer, railed against it as "artistic pollution, every bit as annoying and dangerous as that in the air." Voorhees ...
I Went to A Big Spectacle and All I Got Was Thi... [Published The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper - Mar 26 2013]
On Sunday, a city block was shut down for Seattle Art Museum to unveil its big new outdoor art installation MIRROR, by the international art star Doug Aitken . Crowds gathered and waited for the sun to go down—this art was so big, it was cosmically ...
Invisible Rhythms [Published The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper - Mar 20 2013]
Invisible Rhythms: Talking with Doug Aitken, Creator of MIRRORby Trent Moorman On Sunday, March 24, Seattle Art Museum will unveil MIRROR, a new permanent installation created by Los Angeles–based conceptual artist Doug Aitken . The main component of ...
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