Art Talk
Must See at The Hammer and Skirball
Edward Goldman talks about the Hammer biennial Made in LA and The Skirball’s celebration of Leonard Bernstein.
Since 2012, The Hammer Museum has been organizing ambitious biennial exhibitions, Made in L.A. Last week, the museum unveiled its fourth, and most adventurous, edition. After visiting 200 Los Angeles studios, museum curators chose 33 artists, ranging in age from 20s to 90s.
Installation shot, Made in L.A. 2018. The Hammer. Photo by Edward Goldman.
Top and Bottom: Installation shots, Made in L.A. 2018. The Hammer. Photos by Edward Goldman.
Left and Right: Installation shots, Leonard Bernstein at 100. The Skirball Cultural Center. Photos by Edward Goldman.
Leonard Bernstein at 100. The exhibition illustrates the life of this great American composer and conductor with more than 150 objects: personal items, correspondences, music scores, costumes, furniture, and audio and video recordings.
Left and Right: Installation shots, Leonard Bernstein at 100. The Skirball Cultural Center. Photos by Edward Goldman.
Top and Bottom: Installation shots, Leonard Bernstein at 100. The Skirball Cultural Center. Photos by Edward Goldman.
Installation shot, The World Stage: Israel. The Skirball Cultural Center. Photo by Edward Goldman.