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  • Beachcombover · 2 years ago
    My first and nearly last visit to LBMA was @ 1980, when I was confronted with "The Art of the DC-10", sponsored by McDonnell Douglas Corp. I recall being moved to tears by edgy, emotive seat fabrics and the lyrical shape of the overhead luggage compartment. How about a redux? The "Art of the Boeing Empty Lot."
  • The Commish · 2 years ago
    So Theo,

    It's easy to beat up on teapots. Did you see that exhibition? It wasn't your grammies cozy. It was about taking an every day item and making art in every possible way.

    Did you see the John Frame exhibition?

    Mineo Mizuno?

    No?

    Hmm, always easier to get quotes from sore losers and competitors. Especially from a local venue that's a one tick Latin American Pony.

    Let's get some balance here, Mister.
  • KaRi from TPSradio.org · 2 years ago
    One thing that bugs me about this place is the one upstairs room where the work never changes. Also, it has the reputation for having the biggest video collection. Who is watching them right now and where? Are they also in the libraries, classrooms, uploaded to the web?

    Imagine the SLIDE collection LBMA and all other quality exhibitors must have. All galleries and museums should have a Slideshow going NonStop, projected inside OR out - especially out!

    LBMA, like so many (too many!) other "creative venues" about town have so much ... potential! IMAGINE: Acoustic Concerts and Simulcasts broadcasted LIVE worldwide (for FREE!) and WITH Live Text Chat. Imagine THAT!

    Then project it !