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Portrait / Pomeroy

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Portrait of Pomeroy features art by San Diego artists of the 1950s and 1960s, all from the collection of Walter Pomeroy. The exhibition was curated by Dave Hampton and is on view in the gallery at the San Diego Central Library.
The Pomeroy pad
Hung the way Pomeroy lived with the art 
Jackson Woolley enamel
Bob Matheny
and Richard Allen Morris. The Pomeroy collection includes over 40 pieces by Richard. 
Don Dudley, John Baldessari and Richard Allen Morris Pomeroy has 44 pieces by Morris
John Baldessari painting from 1959, a cremation project survivor.
Here's an actual portrait of Pomeroy by Guy Williams
The exhibition is at the San Diego Central Library (2013), designed by Rob Quigley

Th exhibition runs through May 15, 2016 in the Art Gallery on the 9th Floor of the San Diego Central Library

Weekend / Stuff

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Japanese Stools
Japanese Lamp
Swift and Monell
Smalls
A perfectly thrown pot by Tung Chiang, Heath Clay Studio Director in San Francisco.  I'm so happy to have this in my collection.

Tackett / Thursday

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Travel delay

Weekend / Stuff

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Tackett / Thursday

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Weekend / Stuff

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It was a single lamp kind of weekend.

Black Mountain College / Hammer

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Leap Before You Look: Black Mountain College 1933-1957 Hammer museum

Black Mountain College (BMC) was an experimental school located in Black Mountain, North Carolina. It opened in 1933 and was owned by the faculty. Josef and Anni Albers, John Cage, Buckminister Fuller, Robert Motherwell, Charles Olson, and Xanti Schawinsky is just a partial list of the faculty. Ruth Asawa, Kenneth Noland, John Chamberlain, Cy Twombly, and Robert Rauschenberg were all associated with the school. BMC closed in 1957.Source: Western Regional Archives, States Archives of North Carolina
Josef Albers painting and a desk he designed for the college
Anni Albers
Josef Albers
Buckminster Fuller
Buckminster Fuller
Source: State Archives of North Carolina
Emerson Woelffer
Ilya Bolotowsky

Robert Rauschenberg
Ingeborg Svarc Lauterstein and Rauschenberg at BMC. I bet at lot of good times were had there. 
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