Posts Tagged ‘Huntington Museum’
By Emily Waldorf Did you know that you can get into Los Angeles museums for free on certain days? Mike Boehm wrote the definitive guide in The Los Angeles Times, that breaks it all down for the budget conscious culture-seeker. Hammer Museum is free on Thursdays Huntington Museum, Library, and Botanical Gardens are free the first […]
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Forgotten Pavilion Restored at Forbidden City, Challenging the lack of a conservation ethos in China (NY Times) Greene & Greene architecture exhibition at Pasadena’s Huntington Museum Worth a Visit (WSJ) Sasha Bergstrom-Katz on Raymond Pettibon’s New Show at Regen Projects II (ArtSlant) What Happens to Design in a Recession? A Possible Return to Austerity (NY […]
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