Saturday, March 24, 2012

Site Specific: LAPCS and the Politics of Community

Support dnj Artists! One of our artists, Darryl Curran is featured in the current show, Site Specific: LAPCS and the Politics of Community, at the Fisher Gallery at the University of Southern California.

Take a listen to a brief talk from KCRW:


Check out the LA Times Review Here:



The Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies (LAPCS), was founded in 1973 as a response to the closing of the Pasadena Art Museum. It was an artist run space to provide themselves with a means to express and exhibit the photographic tastes of the time. Site Specific: LAPCS and the Politics of Community surrounds many of these LA artists in a historical review of iconic 1970s photographers including Robbert Flick, William Mortenson and many others. The show is on view at the USC Fisher Gallery until April 7th.




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