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Advance of the Rear Guard: Out of the Mainstream in 1960s

Out of the Mainstream in 1960s California


  • Hirmer
  • expo : 05/10/2023 - 23/03/2024, Alyce de Roulet Williamson Gallery, Pasadena CA
  • by Michael Duncan
Los Angeles' art of the past is a treasure trove, awaiting full excavation. Hiding in plain sight have been offbeat and lyrical works by an ethnically diverse group of artists who exhibited with a 1960s gallery with an alternative take on the mainstream: Ceeje Gallery, opened as the dream project of Cecil Hedrick and Jerry Jerome.

ISBN 9783777442631 | EN | HB
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Publisher Hirmer
ISBN 9783777442631
Author(s) Michael Duncan
Publication date January 2024
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 290 x 254 mm
Illustrations 205 col. & bw ill.
Pages 180
Language(s) English ed.
Exhibition Alyce de Roulet Williamson Gallery, Pasadena CA
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Los Angeles' art of the past is a treasure trove, awaiting full excavation. Hiding in plain sight have been offbeat and lyrical works by an ethnically diverse group of artists who exhibited with a 1960s gallery with an alternative take on the mainstream: Ceeje Gallery, opened as the dream project of Cecil Hedrick and Jerry Jerome.

Scratch the surface of Los Angeles art in the 1960s and what you’ll discover is much more than Ed Ruscha and Robert Irwin. A range of lesser-known artists reflected the social and cultural changes of that volatile decade. Some of the most out of the ordinary showed at Ceeje, a gallery that focused on painters who shared an expressionist style of mythic figuration and oblique narrative. Known for its inclusiveness, Ceeje included artists from a variety of backgrounds and perspectives, all united in making challenging art oblivious of the commercial market.