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Videos and Recorded Programs

Lunchtime Art Talk on Larry Johnson

Wed., July 28, 2021

Join Lauren Mackler, co-curator of “Made in L.A. 2020: a version,” for this short and insightful discussion about artist Larry Johnson, as part of the Lunchtime Art Talk series on the exhibition “Made in L.A. 2020: a version.”

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Conversations with Buck Ellison & Shamus Khan

Thu., July 22, 2021

“Made in L.A. 2020” artist Buck Ellison is joined in conversation by Shamus Khan, professor of sociology and American studies at Princeton University. Together they discuss their intimate portraits of privilege and power, and the implications for American inequalities.

The program is presented by the Hammer Museum.

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Conversations with Hedi El Kholti & Reynaldo Rivera

Tue., July 13, 2021

Join “Made in L.A. 2020” artists Hedi El Kholti and Reynaldo Rivera as they play records and discuss music that has had a profound influence in their lives.

The program is presented by the Hammer Museum.

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The Monster in the Mirror

Wed., July 7, 2021 | Sara K. Austin
What sparks the lightning bolt of insight? How do we come to see with new eyes? Literature can expose us to perspectives strange to us, but our interpretations can also be clouded by familiarity.
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News Release - Huntington to Lend Its Iconic "Blue Boy" to the National Gallery, London

Tue., June 29, 2021
One hundred years after Henry E. Huntington purchased Thomas Gainsborough’s masterpiece, The Blue Boy (ca. 1770) from the Duke of Westminster, and it set sail from England for its new home in the United States
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God’s Suicide by Harmony Holiday

Thu., June 24, 2021

Join actor Larry Powell as he portrays writer and public intellectual James Baldwin in this production of “Made in L.A. 2020” artist Harmony Holiday’s one-man play, God’s Suicide, which looks at Black male vulnerability as its central subject. Adapted from an essay by the artist and constructed around the rarely acknowledged five suicide attempts of Baldwin, this deeply personal work examines the interplay between creative and destructive forces in societies infected with white supremacy.

The program is presented by the Hammer Museum.

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Extraordinary Expenses

Wed., June 23, 2021 | Olga Tsapina, Ph.D.
In March 1852, Charles Devens, the United States Marshal for Massachusetts, submitted an expense report
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News Release - Huntington Adds Three New Members to Board of Trustees

Wed., June 23, 2021
The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens announces the addition of three new members to its Board of Trustees. They are Christine Bender, J. Mario Molina, and Mei-Lee Ney.