
Though ARTsweek's first successful run at CSULB is now over, there is still a chance to catch a glimpse of some art you may have missed.
Until Dec. 14, the three exhibits that ran during ARTsweek in the University Art Museum (UAM) will be on display for your viewing pleasure.
For Andy Warhol fans, this is a second chance to see "Warhol: 15 min/ 24 fps." It will showcase a selection of 102 of his Polacolor Polaroids, the "Silver Cloud" installation and screen prints loaned to CSULB from the Hammer Museum and private donors.
The focus of this Warhol display originates from the "15 minutes of fame" expression he coined in 1968. It embodies the fleeting and superficial condition of celebrity hood. Donated to CSULB by The Andy Warhol Photographic Legacy, the production of these Polacolor Polaroids span from 1974 to 1985 and features iconic portraits of filmmakers, actors and athletes.
Other exhibits showcased are "Un-figuring the Body" and "Maya Schindler: Present Progressive."
Polacolor Polaroid photo of filmmaker and actor Dennis Hopper courtesy of CSULB.
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