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Arnold and Isolde Schwartzman . Right: mark designed by Schwartzman for Olympic Arts Festival incorporated the "Star in Motion." Mark for the Olympic Spirit Team, former Olympic medal winners. Mark for the Olympic Neighbor program, citizens living within one square mile of an Olympic venue. Below: cover for invitation to national Olympic Committees to partic ipate in the XXlll Olympiad (Latin: swifter, higher, stronger.) Poster for a speech to the Art Directors Club of Los Angeles.
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Exhibitions
Sponsored by the New Zealand Government and the Pacific Asia Museum. Kahurangi:
SmaH Treasures of New Zealand features over 70 objects of bone, ivory. jade, ceramics and textiles by 16 contemporary
Competitive rowing 1s an an-. cient sport. one of the few truty
amateur sports remaining in the Olympic Games having no professional counterpart. The exhibitk>n tells rowing's story
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master artists. The exh1bitk>n indudes a selection of an6que Maori artifacts gathered by Pacific Asia Museum and a slide presentation. Several of the artists represented in the show demonstrate their work.
disi:May of works of art. and a panor~ma of equipment including okt and new racing shells, and oars from the 19th century to sleek modem ones. Rowers' racing shirts, photo murals and
from fts rich past to the plans for the 1984 Olympic rowing site at Lake Casnas through a
avideopresentationcomp4ete
Ari exh1blbon of contemporary painting and sculpture from an outstanding private collection in California are featured in the new Alice Keck Park Wing of the Santa Barbara Museum of Art. Included in the collection are works by Robert Arneson. Max Cc>M!, Craig Kauffman, Roland Reiss, James Rosenquist,
Concurrent to the exhibition is a 10-week series of artists ' lectures and performallees. The combination of these events-
Loc•tion
Pacific Asia Museum
0.tN June 7 through October 21. 1984
Houn Wednesday- Sunday: 12noonto5:00pm Forinfo'1r,.tioncllll (818)449-2742
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University Art Museum, University of California, Santa Barbara
O.tn June 20 through August 5, 1984 Noun Tuesday- Saturday; 10:00 am to 4 :00 pm Sunday: 1:00 pm to 5 :00 pm For Inform.lion ell/I (805) 961-2951
the exhibition.
the gallery exhibition of major works since the 1960's and the visiting artists' program-gives a multi-dimensional view of important devek>pments in recent contemporary art.
Location Santa Barbara Museum of Art. Santa Barbara
O.tn June 22 through August 26, 1984 Noun Monday-Wednesday : 11 :00 am to 5:00 pm Thursday: ll :OOamto9:00pm
Friday- Sunday: 12 noon to 5 :00 pm For info11,,.tion cMI (805) 963-4364 18051 963-2240 (For the hearing impaired)
Frank Stella and key War!iol.
The impressionist painters.
D!izanne and others, artists
enduring image of France. This unprecedented interna. tK>nal loan exhibition is dMded into nine different landscape themes, beginning with the cradle of impressionism and the environs of Paris. touching on the sea. the gardens , and the fields of France. and con. eluding with the provincial
who created a unique and
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takingadvantageofnewlydeveloped train travel. rediscovered the tradi t~ French land· scape while creating a "modern " image of rt. Spend " a day in the country" among 125 mas· terpieces-40 from the Louvre
alone-by Monet, Pissaro,
Loc.rion Los Angeles County Museum of Art 0.tN June 28 through September 16, 1984 Houn Tuesday- Friday : 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Saturday and Sunday : 10:00 am to6 :00 pm
For inform.lion ell/I 12131937-2590 (Taped information) 12131857-6111 (Public information)
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vents wild dogs from crossing central Austraha); two artists working as a group called Red·
throughout Los Angeles. Among nine artists in the ex·
back Graphics make posters
hibition : John Davis creates
woven primeval structures of twigsandtreeparts; Marr Grounds explores man-made barriers from the Ber~n Wall to
the Dingo Fence (which pre-
that reflect INOl'kers' ooncems in a small coal and steel producing town: and performance artist Lyndal Jones involves audiences in environments created in part through skillful manipulation of protected images.
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Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art and various locations throughout the city.
O.tn June 30 through August 14, 1984
Haun Tuesday- Friday : 12 noon to 6 :00 pm Saturday : 12 noon to 5:00pm Forinform•tioncllll (213) 559-5033
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