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Monday 11.24.08

« The Eye of Science: Brought to Light at SFMOMA by Bean Gilsdorf | Main | Get Higgzy »

MOCA & Broad recap

In case you missed it Eli Broad tabled an offer to save MOCA, frankly the LACMA idea just never made any sense.

Tyler digested Broad's offer here. Eli broad takes a lot of heat but he has done a lot of good for LA and for that matter Portland too.

It is interesting that board members of a very important institution are being held to task.... also a heads up, PORT's Arcy Douglass was out at Double Negative (part of MOCA's collection) a few weeks ago and his post on it will be up in an hour.

Posted by Jeff Jahn on November 24, 2008 at 9:57 | Comments (0)


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