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1964 Exhibitions in Los Angeles Hassel Smith David Stuart Galleries January 6-February 1 Philip Hefferton Rolf Nelson Gallery January 7-February 1 Boxes (Brecht, Cornell, Frazier, Samaras, Schwitters, Warhol) Dwan Gallery February 2-29 Catalog with text by Walter Hopps [In Image: One box standing vertically and one roll of paper with the word "BOXES" written on top] [In Image: Top half of a lady's head with a teapot on top of her head] LACMA Kenneth Price Ferus Gallery March 3 Llyod Hamrol Rolf Nelson Gallery April 6- May 2 AN EXHIBITION OF NEW PAINTING BY ROBT. IRWIN FROM TUES. APRIL 7, 1964 AT THE FERUS GALLERY LOS ANGELES [In Image: Top half of a person giving a right handed hand salute - viewed from behind] Robert Irwin Ferus Gallery April 7- Post Painterly Abstraction Los Angeles County Museum of Art April 23-June 7 Catalog with foreword by James Elliott, text by Clement Greenberg Traveled to Walker Art Cen- ter, Minneapolis, Minnesota; The Art Gallery of Toronto Arakawa Dwan Gallery April 1964 Martial Raysse Dawn Gallery May 4-30 Jack Tworkov Pasadena Art Museum July 14-August 16 [In image: MARTIAL RAYSSE DWAN GALLERY] Sterling Holloway Collection UCLA Art Galleries September 20- October 25 Catalog with introduction by Henri Dorra UCLA [In image: Photo of inside of an art gallery] Edward Kienholz (tableaux, including The Back Seat Dodge'38) Dwan Gallery September 29-October 24 [In image: EDWARD KIENHOLZ - THREE TABLEAUX - INCLUDING DWAN GALLERY LOS ANGELES SEPTEMBER] [In image: ROSEQUIST DWAN 64 GALLERY L.A. OCT. 27 - NOV. 24] James Rosenquist Dwan Gallery October 27-November 24 [Arrow pointing to dates on ROSENQUIST In Image] 136 [Page number is circled]
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