David Hockney's small portrait of Celia Birtwell, protagonist of his 1971 masterpiece with then-husband Ossie Clark, mounted on a terra cotta painted wall at LACMA. Link |
For painting of the hand, not till later did I notice the reference. |
At the Broad, Murakami's ink jet mural from 2014, In the Land of the Dead, Stepping on the Tail of a Rainbow. |
Though traditional scrolls emphasize emptiness, Murakami packs a full composition a la Wang Meng. |
Murakami from afar, for scale. |
Detail, Strips of Earth's Skin, El Anatsui, 2008 |
The larger view |
Jeff Koon's Jim Beam - JB Turner Train, 1986, stainless steel and bourbon and Blue Balloon Dog, 1994-2000, in background. |
The juiciest painting on display outside of some Terry Winters works on paper: Boss by Ed Ruscha, 1960. |
Looking light and watercolor-inspired, Sam Francis' Big Orange, 1954-55, oil, 118 x 76 inches. |
Summer #1 from 1957 by Sam Francis. |
Grey, Sam Francis - 119 x 76. |
Blue and Yellow, 1954-55, 76 x 51 inches. The Broad's website as collection archive, is easy to reference. |
Early, classic Christopher Wool. |
Basquiat, Untitled, 1981, 81 x 69.25, acrylic, oilstick, canvas. |
Basquiat, Obnoxious Liberals, 1982, 68 x 102 inches. |
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