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  • When I called Bengston to tell him about the reader’s offer, he couldn’t believe her generosity.

    Helping One Another Theresa Vargas 2009

  • The Gleam in the Young Bastard's Eye: Finish Fetish & the Continuing Fascination with Sensuality of Surface in Contemporary Art | In the early 60's, artists such as Billy Al Bengston, Larry Bell, Craig Kaufman, Kenny Price, and John McKracken among others began working with materials which were uniquely evocative of those associated with the Los Angeles car and surf culture.

    Bill Bush: What is Worth Saving? This Artweek.LA (November 14-20, 2011) Bill Bush 2011

  • In 1962, Life magazine published a special issue on the state of California; it focused on five artists: Stanton MacDonald Wright, John McLaughlin, Robert Irwin, Billy Al Bengston and Roger Kuntz.

    Bill Bush: The Place Is the Thing: This Artweek.LA (January 2, 2012) Bill Bush 2012

  • In 1962, Life magazine published a special issue on the state of California; it focused on five artists: Stanton MacDonald Wright, John McLaughlin, Robert Irwin, Billy Al Bengston and Roger Kuntz.

    Bill Bush: The Place Is the Thing: This Artweek.LA (January 2, 2012) Bill Bush 2012

  • In 1962, Life magazine published a special issue on the state of California; it focused on five artists: Stanton MacDonald Wright, John McLaughlin, Robert Irwin, Billy Al Bengston and Roger Kuntz.

    Bill Bush: The Place Is the Thing: This Artweek.LA (January 2, 2012) Bill Bush 2012

  • The Gleam in the Young Bastard's Eye: Finish Fetish & the Continuing Fascination with Sensuality of Surface in Contemporary Art | In the early 60's, artists such as Billy Al Bengston, Larry Bell, Craig Kaufman, Kenny Price, and John McKracken among others began working with materials which were uniquely evocative of those associated with the Los Angeles car and surf culture.

    Bill Bush: What is Worth Saving? This Artweek.LA (November 14-20, 2011) Bill Bush 2011

  • In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Larry Bell, Billy Al Bengston, and Betye Saar were emerging L.A. artists, and the Natural History Museum exhibited the work of all three.

    Bettina Korek: PLAN ForYourArt: October 6-12 Bettina Korek 2011

  • The Gleam in the Young Bastard's Eye: Finish Fetish & the Continuing Fascination with Sensuality of Surface in Contemporary Art | In the early 60's, artists such as Billy Al Bengston, Larry Bell, Craig Kaufman, Kenny Price, and John McKracken among others began working with materials which were uniquely evocative of those associated with the Los Angeles car and surf culture.

    Bill Bush: What is Worth Saving? This Artweek.LA (November 14-20, 2011) Bill Bush 2011

  • The Gleam in the Young Bastard's Eye: Finish Fetish & the Continuing Fascination with Sensuality of Surface in Contemporary Art | In the early 60's, artists such as Billy Al Bengston, Larry Bell, Craig Kaufman, Kenny Price, and John McKracken among others began working with materials which were uniquely evocative of those associated with the Los Angeles car and surf culture.

    Bill Bush: What is Worth Saving? This Artweek.LA (November 14-20, 2011) Bill Bush 2011

  • In 1962, Life magazine published a special issue on the state of California; it focused on five artists: Stanton MacDonald Wright, John McLaughlin, Robert Irwin, Billy Al Bengston and Roger Kuntz.

    Bill Bush: The Place Is the Thing: This Artweek.LA (January 2, 2012) Bill Bush 2012

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