No longer represented only by Hollywood and the commercial
fashion industry, Los Angeles in recent years has received
international media attention as one of the world's new art
centers. From the appearance of local artists in major European
exhibitions to widely reported multimillion-dollar museum
endowments, Los Angeles has entered the world cultural stage."Art
and the City: Civic Imagination and Cultural Authority in Los
Angeles" places this celebrated arrival in the richer context of
art controversies and political contests over modern art and art
spaces in the twentieth century. The Ferus Gallery's pop-infused
"L.A. Look" and "finish-fetish," now synonymous with Los Angeles's
postwar modernist aesthetics, emerged from a dispersed art
community that struggled in the 1950s to find a toehold in a local
scene reeling from the censure of the McCarthy era. The Watts
Towers have long faced neglect despite their international fame,
while Venice Beach, Barnsdall Park, Griffith Park, and Olvera
Street proved highly contentious sites of urban cultural
expression.Challenging historical accounts that situate the city's
origins as an art center in the 1960s, "Art and the City" argues
that debates over modernism among artists and civic leaders alike
made art a charged political site as early as the 1910s. The legacy
of those early battles reverberated throughout the century. Because
of a rich tradition of arts education and the presence of
Hollywood, Los Angeles historically hosted a talented population of
contemporary artists. However, because of the snug relationship
between urban aesthetics and capital investment that underscored
the booster goals of the civic arts movement, modern artists were
pushed out of public exhibition spaces until after World War II.
"Art and the City" uncovers the historic struggles for cultural
expression and creative space that are hidden behind the city's
booster mythology.
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