Thursday, December 27, 2007

Culture Trip



Today Dan and I went to the Pasadena Museum of California Art. They have some interesting exhibitions that are showing until January 6, 2008.

In the Main Gallery was Beyond Ultraman: Seven artists explore the vinyl frontier. This was a collaboration with the Los Angeles Toy, Doll, and Amusements Museum and featured the works of seven contemporary artists. The collection consisted of vinyl and plush toys as well as drawings, paintings, and photographs. There was even a small section on vintage vinyl toys.

In the Side Gallery was California Colors: Benjamin Chambers Brown. There was a lovely collection of California landscapes painted in an impressionist style.

In the Project Room was an installation by Susan Silton titled Inside Out. It was set up like a store with various striped items for sale. It was very colorful!

The Back Gallery had an exhibit on an artist named Jess. The collection consisted mainly of collages with drawings and paintings in various mediums. We didn't spend much time in there as the light was dim so it was hard to read the descriptions of the artworks.

We purchased the books for the Beyond Ultraman and the California Colors exhibits, a LATDA t-shirt, and Spider Baby Boom figure. The figures are in boxes so you don't know which figure is in the box until you open it. The one we got is in the second photo at the top. His name is Softyboom.

2 comments:

Rickart said...

Looks like fun! We are up in Seattle visiting Ronnie Ashlock. We've never been here before... I'm hoping we can find some cool North West Coast Native American historical sites and/or nice things to buy.

Have you heard of Ugly Dolls? My kids are really into them right now. They are pretty cool and they have little stories and relationships with each other... they even have little comics on their website. Check it out!

Deane D said...

Hope your family had fun in Seattle. Dan and I went there back in 1992.

The Ugly Dolls were at the Pasadena museum. Spiderboom and Softieboom were desinged by Sun-Min Kim, one of the designers of the Ugly Dolls. They are very interesting but I hadn't seen any of them before the Pasadena museum show. I will check the website for more info.