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The French street artist known as Invader was recently in San Diego. The proof is in at least 20 locations throughout the city where his tile Space Invader creatures peer over downtown streets.
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Culture Lust joins Dwane Brown and Pamela Davis on the radio to talk about the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego's new exhibit "Here Not There: San Diego Art Now" and Sage Francis' upcoming performance at the Belly-Up Tavern in Solana Beach.
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The San Diego Museum of Art has hired its first female executive director in the museum's 84-year history.
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Photographer David Fokos has mastered a lost art in today's society: focusing. And I don't mean in the technical sense. His spare, black-and-white landscapes are the product of meticulous craft and a conscious erasure of all distractions. You can see his work now at the Ordover Gallery in Solana Beach in an exhibit titled "Haiku: Photographic Meditations."
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The Oceanside Museum of Art became a sea of tattoos on Saturday night as museum patrons mingled with tattooed bodies at the Masters of Body Art exhibit. I stopped by to snap some photos for Culture Lust readers.
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During the 1960's, San Diego served as a playground for some of the art world's most famed mod men (and women), like John Baldessari, Marlene Williams, and Richard Allen Morris. Culture Lust contributor Dave Hampton, the co-founder of Objects USA and an enthusiast of all things mid-century, fills us in.
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In June, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego opens an exhibit featuring 43 artists and collectives living and working in San Diego county. The museum has just announced the artists chosen to participate in "Here Not There: San Diego Now."
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This weekend, SDSU's Downtown Gallery will join the local culture club, but forget the downtown price tag: thanks to a few lucky connections, the space is entirely rent-free! No, they're not freeloading, though you may want to crash there this weekend for their first show, "Divergence." Culture Lust contributor Meredith Hattam explains.
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Quint Contemporary Art hosts an exhibition of new works by San Diego-based artist Robert Irwin. This will be Irwin's first gallery exhibition on the West Coast since his "One Wall Removed" project at the Malinda Wyatt Gallery in Venice, CA in 1980. The exhibition, "Works in Progress," will change every two weeks during the run of the exhibit.
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Tijuana-born, New York based draftsman and artist Hugo Crosthwaite is currently drawing on a wall at the San Diego Museum of Art. The 8x10 wall drawing is the centerpiece of an exhibit featuring 11 works by Crosthwaite called "Brutal Beauty."
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