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Sunday, May 29, 2022

The Broad's two new exhibits, "Takashi Murakami: Stepping on the Tail of a Rainbow" and "This Is Not America’s Flag”

 LOS ANGELES, CA (May 29, 2022) By Karen Ostlund
The Broad Museum's two new exhibitions, "Takashi Murakami: Stepping on the Tail of a Rainbow" and "This Is Not America’s Flag” are both running now until September 25, 2022.
                                                                              

Artist Takashi Murakami at the Broad Museum.
Murakami’s first monograph exhibition at the Broad museum will feature 18 works, as well as immersive environments developed in tandem with the artist and his studio, Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd.
                                                                                 
On view is the 1999 sculpture DOB in the Strange Forest (Blue DOB),which features Murakami’s iconic anime-inspired character Mr. DOB, one of many figures that the artist has created throughout his career.


                                                                                   
Murakami's Shangri-La Pink painting


Murakami’s exhibition will coincide with the release of a catalogue. published by DelMonico Books, The Broad, and Kaikai Kiki Co - that shows the artist’s practice through the Broad collection and key loans. The catalogue will feature essays by The Broad Curator Ed Schad, Pico Iyer, and a conversation with Murakami. “Artworks in these exhibitions speak to recovery, resistance, and even beauty in the face of deep social and environmental upheaval,” said The Broad Founding Director Joanne Heyler.

                                                                                  
Murakami's sculpture Shangri-La at The Broad
Takashi Murakami’s work reflects within its complex iconography a response to times of crisis connected to postwar Japan or the Fukushima nuclear disaster.
His exhibition will allow museum visitors to experience his artistic universe, with both recent works and ones from earlier in his career, and subject matter such as globalization, postwar Japan, pop culture, and religious iconography. The art-work will feature sculpture, painting, wallpaper, and immersive installations.                                                             
Murakami and Virgil Abloh "Times America Too 2018"

             At the heart of the presentation are two of the artist’s largest paintings, 100 Arhats (2013) and In the Land of the Dead, Stepping on the Tail of a Rainbow (2014), 32-feet wide and 82-feet wide.  


                                                                         

"This Is Not America’s Flag" will spotlight the myriad ways of 20 artists exploring the symbol of the flag of the United States of America in history, underscoring its vast, divergent, and complex meanings.


The exhibit is titled after Alfredo Jaar’s iconic 1987 work, "A Logo for America” which provides a critical discourse on the symbol’s meaning, the complexity and contradictions of contemporary national identity.
Over twenty artists are presented in "This Is Not America’s Flag" including Laura Aguilar, Nicole Eisenman, Jeffrey Gibson, Hammons, Jaar, Johns, and Hank Willis Thomas.
The exhibition was launched  in the summer of 2020 during the groundswell of activism for racial justice in the wake of the murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and Breonna Taylor and was inspired by two works in the Broad collection, Flag (1967) by Jasper Johns and African-American Flag (1990) by David Hammons.

Takashi Murakami’s "Stepping on the Tail of a Rainbow" and
"This is Not America’s Flag" on view now through September 25, 2022
The Broad, 211 South Grand Ave, CA, Los Angeles 90012.

www.thebroad.org

Tuesday, May 17, 2022

Beastly Ball at the LA Zoo, returns June 4th with host Joel McHale and a Betty White Tribute.

The Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association’s (GLAZA) Beastly Ball returns in person on Saturday, June 4 2022 at the Los Angeles Zoo with host actor, comedian Joel McHale.  
                                                                            

Host Joel McHale

THE LATE BETTY WHITE WILL BE HONORED WITH A WHITE CARPET RECEPTION, TRIBUTE, AND THE NAMING OF THE BETTY WHITE CONSERVATION HERO AWARD. 

 
By Karen Ostlund
                                                                           

LA ZOO African elephants

This annual celebration brings together celebrities, tastemakers, business leaders, city officials, and Zoo patrons for a wild night of fundraising. Guests of the Beastly Ball will be treated to after-hours access to the Zoo, where they will enjoy sumptuous dishes, sweet treats, and libations provided by Dulan’s Soul Food Kitchen, Hotville Chicken, La Casita Mexicana, The Federal Bar, Pink’s Hot Dogs, Yakumi, Momed, McConnell’s Fine Ice Creams, In Good Taste Wines, Lyre’s non-alcoholic and Paquera Mezcal.                                                                       
Pinks Hot Dogs at LA ZOO

“After two years of being virtual, we are so excited to host this event in person, bringing together our loyal partners, sponsors, and friends to celebrate the Zoo’s conservation milestones and Ball honorees,” said GLAZA President Tom Jacobson. “This event is critical to the fulfillment of our mission, providing for GLAZA's ongoing support of the Zoo's work in wildlife conservation both locally and abroad, public education programs, and the latest advancement in animal care and veterinary medicine”.
                                                                                  
Hotville Chicken and Dulan's Soul Food Kitchen
 

Actor Joel McHale returns for a third year as host, his first time emceeing an in-person Ball.
“The last two years, the event was virtual, so it was just me, the crew, the animals at the Zoo and a handful of kibble,” said lifelong wildlife lover McHale. “This year, I’m looking forward to experiencing this epic night with an audience and a couple alpacas. I’m also honored to introduce the Betty White tribute, which will be a touching remembrance of her dedication to animals and the L.A. Zoo”.
                                                                                   

YAKUMI restaurant
 

This year, the Beastly Ball will honor Betty White’s legacy with a moving tribute in the evening’s program and the introduction of the Betty White Conservation Hero Award. White was deeply committed to the Los Angeles Zoo and its animals, serving for over 50 years as a GLAZA Trustee, and as the inaugural Chair of the Los Angeles Zoo commission in 2010.
“Betty’s deep love and passion for animals was infectious,” said Denise M. Verret, CEO & Zoo Director, Los Angeles Zoo. “She believed in the importance of zoos and our mission of species conservation and used her influence, humor, and generosity to make the world a better place for all living creatures.”                                                     

In Good Taste Wines from California, France and Italy

Guests will experience special animal feedings, keeper talks, and roaming entertainment as the party makes its way to Treetops Terrace for more food, live entertainment, and a virtual graffiti wall where guests can “paint” the canvas.
There will also be a mobile-bidding silent auction with more than 150 unique and one-of-a-kind items including travel, sports, entertainment, and animal adoption packages; artwork; jewelry, clothing, and signed items of Betty White.
                                                                           
Lyre's non-alcoholic mocktails
This legendary event will showcase the enormous impact the Zoo has on local and international conservation and will honor the work of B. Natterson-Horowitz, M.D., a cardiologist and evolutionary biologist, and Kathryn Bowers, an animal behaviorist and science writer, who co-authored the critically acclaimed New York Times bestseller Zoobiquity: The Astonishing Connection Between Human and Animal Health.

As a follow up to Zoobiquity, the two studied thousands of wild species searching for evidence of human-like adolescence in other animals and documented their groundbreaking findings in Wildhood: The Astounding Connections Between Human and Animal Adolescents. Dr. Natterson-Horowitz has been a member of the L.A. Zoo Medical Advisory Board for over 20 years and credits the zoo’s veterinary staff with first awakening her to the power of a species-spanning approach to health.   

The 2022 recipient of "Conservation Heroes” is Stephen Badger, former 2x chairman of Mars, Incorporated and great-grandson of Mars' founder, who was central to initiating and driving the company's corporate social and environmental responsibility initiatives to combat climate change. Badger is also a founding investor in Seeds of Change, an organic seed and food company that, for every item sold, plants seeds through school growing programs throughout the U.S, “helping put more plants on plates every day,” according to its mission.  

 The Los Angeles Zoo is located at 5333 Zoo Drive in Los Angeles' Griffith Park at the junction of the Ventura (134) and Golden State (5) freeways. Free parking is available. For tickets, sponsorship and information about mobile bidding, visit www.lazoo.org/beastlyball