- John
Outterbridge (March 12, 1933 –
November 12, 2020) was an
American artist and
community activist who
lived and
worked in Los Angeles, California. His...
-
Surrealist movement John
Outterbridge (1933–2020), an
American artist known for his
pioneering work in ****emblage;
Outterbridge’s sculptures,
created from...
- in the 1990s.
Postal service began on July 10, 1874, with
Wilson T.
Outterbridge as the
first postmaster. Mrs.
Geneva Weaver served the
longest term of...
- to $636,593 today) by
artists Ralph Helmick, Stu Schecter, and John
Outterbridge depicting oversized nine-foot
busts of
Robinson and his
brother Mack...
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David Hammons,
Ralph Lemon,
Kerry James Marshall,
Rodney McMillian, John
Outterbridge, Noah Purifoy,
Marie “Big Mama” Roseman,
Jacolby and
Patricia Satterwhite...
- she has had a one-woman show at the
Watts Towers Art Center, with John
Outterbridge as
director and curator. Her
group shows include Brockman Gallery, the...
- come into
close contact with the
Watts Towers,
including artist John
Outterbridge and
historian Mike Davis. Phil
Proctor of the
Firesign Theater, who gives...
- the 1940s.
Notable contributing resources include the
Outterbridge-Everett Farm,
Outterbridge-Briley-Purvis house, the Sherrod-Best-Fleming Farm, the...
- live-streamed to fair attendees, the
conversations included Allan Kaprow, John
Outterbridge,
Carolee Schneemann,
Suzanne Lacy,
Felipe Ehrenberg,
Marina Abramovic...
- at the Los
Angeles Bahá’í Center,
where he
exhibited alongside John
Outterbridge, who
became a
mentor and advocate.
Other influential early mentors included...