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Andreas Bauer, Christoph Meier, Robert Schwarz and Lukas Stopczynski

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Andreas Bauer, Christoph Meier, Robert Schwarz and Lukas Stopczynski, ‘Los Bar’ (2015)

Artists and architects Andreas Bauer, Christoph Meier, Robert Schwarz and Lukas Stopczynski, made a scale replica of Adolf Loos’s famous Loos Bar in Vienna, made from MDF and cardboard.

During its exhibition at the MAK Center in Los Angeles, it is in use as a venue for performances, discussions and parties.


Gronk

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Gronk, ‘Twins’ (1976)

Interview in BOMB magazine


Charles Bukowski

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‘8 count’ by Charles Bukowski, from ‘Burning in Water, Drowning in Flame: Selected Poems 1955-1973′


Piero Golia

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Piero Golia, ‘It takes a nation of millions to hold us back’ (2003)

The entire façade of a building removed from its original position in Amsterdam and installed in a gallery space in Paris. The work’s title is a reference to the mythical album by the rap band Public Enemy.


David Lynch

For several years in the late 2000’s David Lynch posted a daily weather report on his website from his home in Los Angeles.


Alec Soth

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Alec Soth, ‘Priscilla, Los Angeles (Girl with Skeleton)’ (2008)


Mirko Martin

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‘L.A. Crash’ (2006) by Mirko Martin.

Pictures taken at film sets, mixed with street scenes in Los Angeles.


Sarah Morris

‘Los Angeles’ (2004) by Sarah Morris.


Cory Arcangel

Cory Arcangel, excerpt from ‘Colors’ (2006)

The departure point for this work is a 1988 film by Dennis Hopper called Colors about violence between Los Angeles street gangs. Arcangel developed a computer program to scramble Hopper’s cinematic images, transforming them into a dynamic abstraction.

On view at Tate Modern until the 14th of October.