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    Irving Blum

    He was the first to exhibit Andy Warhol's soup cans and he helped launch the career of Ed Ruscha among many other prominent L.A. artists. Join legendary art dealer Irving Blum, in conversation with KCRW's art critic, Edward Goldman, on the state of art in Los Angeles, past and present.

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    KCRW placeholderBy Sarah Spitz • May 11, 1999 • 1 min read

    He was the first to exhibit Andy Warhol's soup cans and he helped launch the career of Ed Ruscha among many other prominent L.A. artists. Join legendary art dealer Irving Blum, in conversation with KCRW's art critic, Edward Goldman, on the state of art in Los Angeles, past and present.

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      Sarah Spitz

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