CALIFORNIA CITYSCAPES IN CONTEMPORARY ART by...
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CALIFORNIA CITYSCAPES IN CONTEMPORARY ART by Mary Stofflet and James A. Clapp (Universe: $24.95). The catalogue from an exhibit at the San Diego Museum of Art, this slim volume offers a number of rather skewed visions of the California urban landscape. James Christensen paints a modest tract house on a red velvet cushion, which seems both ironic and appropriate at a time when houses have become an unobtainable luxury. Stephen Hopkin’s flattened views of San Francisco reduce that city to a garish set of flats for a toy theater. Curiously, none of these artists succeeds in capturing strange, fuliginous light produced by Los Angeles’ unique blend of sunlight and smog.
For the record:
12:00 a.m. Oct. 13, 1991 FOR THE RECORD
Los Angeles Times Sunday October 13, 1991 Home Edition Book Review Page 10 Book Review Desk 1 inches; 19 words Type of Material: Correction
The photograph illustrating Charles Solomon’s review of “California Cityscapes in Contemporary Art” (Sept. 15) was taken by Mel Rubin.
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