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Los Angeles County Museum of Art

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This page reflects how this organization appears across Right Click Save's coverage. The details shown below come from our writing, not a complete profile. About the Index →

Profile (past & present)

Leaders
Michael Govan

Connections

Members
Jehan Chu, Joey Heinen, Leslie Jones, Mark Ayala, Tony Lyu
Hosted events
Coded: Art Enters the Computer Age, 1952-1982, Coded, Conversations on Digital Art, Coded: Art Enters the Computer Age: 1952-1982, Digital Witness: Revolutions in Design, Photography, and Film, LACMA Art and Technology Program
Location
Los Angeles, California, United States

Roles and affiliations reflect coverage; some may be former.

Collected works · 10

Anasazi Series II
Sonya Rapoport
Chromie Squiggles
Erick Calderon (Snowfro)
CryptoPunk #3831
Larva Labs
GRASS SERIES II 80-11-comp-a
Colette Stuebe Bangert
Poemfield No. 1 (Blue Version)
Stan VanDerBeek
SCALLOP POTATOES #50
Frederick Hammersley
Vega-Kontosh-Va
Victor Vasarely
Woman N°01
Yam Karkai
IBM Disks textile
Angelo Testa
Incomplete Open Cubes
Sol LeWitt

Coverage · 41 articles

Featured

  • 2026Slow Digital | The Art of Media Archaeology
  • 2023How to Reworld Reality
  • 2023When Art Entered the Computer Age

Discussed

  • 2026On Collecting by 100 collectors | EDOUARD on NFT preservation
  • 2026Jehan Chu on the Collective Stewardship of Blue-Chip Art
  • 2026A-Z of Digital Art 2026
  • 2025Zero 10 | Digital Art Goes Mainstream at Art Basel
  • 2025On NFTs | An Affordable Edition for Scholars and Curators
  • 2025Dancing with Computers | Analivia Cordeiro
  • 2024Art After NFTs
  • 2024The Power of Processing
  • 2023The Interview | A. Michael Noll
  • 2023FEMMEBIT and the New California
  • 2023The Conversation | Artnome and Cozomo
  • 2023Rebecca Allen and the Birth of Virtual Reality
  • 2023Our Fathers | Chuck Csuri and D. P. Henry

Mentioned

  • 2026Altered Image | Nancy Burson
  • 2026The New Museum Goes Back to the Future
  • 2026Recent Acquisitions | From Emi Kusano to Shahzia Sikander
  • 2026Digital Art Acquisitions in 2025
  • 2026Speculative Visions at the Munch Triennale
  • 2026The Artists at the Intersection
  • 2026Tyler Hobbs on Signal and Noise
  • 2025Infinite Images | The Art of Algorithms
  • 2025Herndon, Dryhurst, and Hobbs on Liquid Images
  • 2025ANNOUNCING A NEW HOME FOR RIGHT CLICK SAVE
  • 2025How Digital Art Found its HEFT
  • 2025On Electric Dreams
  • 2025Where Next for Digital Art?
  • 2024The Metamagic of Mathematics
  • 2024The Interview | john gerrard
  • 2024The Interview | Lynn Hershman Leeson
  • 2023THE ARTISTS OF FEMGEN | PART 2
  • 2023What is the Future of Generative Media?
  • 2023How to Decentralize a Museum
  • 2023When Generative Art Became Contemporary Art
  • 2023Anna Lucia and the Quilters of Gee’s Bend
  • 2023For the Love of Squiggles
  • 2023The Color of Code | Jeff Davis
  • 2023Why We Need a Generative Art Award
  • 2023An Interview with Alicja Kwade

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