The exhibition features assemblages by Los Angeles artists of the 1960s and 70s, and early work of the American sculptor David Hammons.
The show seeks to re-examine works by artists often left out of mainstream gallery and museum historical exhibitions. In particular, it explores the important role of African American artists within this period. On view are works by Noah Purifoy, Ed Bereal, Betye Saar and John Outterbridge, among others, alongside works by their better-known contemporaries such as Ed Keinholz, Wallace Berman and George Herms.
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