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    A film about the soap opera’s taping and its television broadcast is slated to be screened at MOCA at an unspecified future date. I suppose the only question now is why anyone would care.

    If you missed Friday’s “General Hospital,” or prior snippets in episodes that aired last Monday and Thursday, and you aren’t concerned about losing some time that would be more productively spent hitting yourself in the temple with a ball-peen hammer, they’re available for a short time at Hulu.

    Christopher Knight on James Franco and MOCA’s General Hospital episode.



    July 26, 2010, 2:28pm  

    “But if I were Deitch, I would take two other steps as soon as possible: Change the museum’s operating hours and make admission free.”

    Christopher Knight



    June 01, 2010, 2:09pm  

    Ed Ruscha The Los Angeles County Museum Of Art on Fire 1965-8
Apropos.
In related news here is a link to Christopher Knight’s thoughts on conflagrations.

    Ed Ruscha The Los Angeles County Museum Of Art on Fire 1965-8

    Apropos.

    In related news here is a link to Christopher Knight’s thoughts on conflagrations.



    September 01, 2009, 4:47pm  

    Choi Jeong-Hwa Welcome 2009
You know how I have been really upset about the lack of discourse surrounding this over-the-top piece at LACMA? Well, who else but my favorite, Christopher Knight of the LA Times, to answer my plee:

A decade ago, New Yorker art critic Peter Schjeldahl famously coined the term “festival art” for this 1990s development. LACMA repeats it out on Wilshire Boulevard with Choi Jeong-Hwa’s party-bunting of red, yellow and blue ribbons gift-wrapping the Ahmanson Building. Titled “Welcome,” Choi’s installation is a decorative adornment as fitting for a Hyundai showroom as for an art museum. via…

    Choi Jeong-Hwa Welcome 2009

    You know how I have been really upset about the lack of discourse surrounding this over-the-top piece at LACMA? Well, who else but my favorite, Christopher Knight of the LA Times, to answer my plee:

    A decade ago, New Yorker art critic Peter Schjeldahl famously coined the term “festival art” for this 1990s development. LACMA repeats it out on Wilshire Boulevard with Choi Jeong-Hwa’s party-bunting of red, yellow and blue ribbons gift-wrapping the Ahmanson Building. Titled “Welcome,” Choi’s installation is a decorative adornment as fitting for a Hyundai showroom as for an art museum. via…



    June 29, 2009, 11:21am  

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