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This is on view right now. Edit: This goes on view June 2. I [still] felt it was important to let you know.
Siamak Filizadeh, Untitled from the Rostam 2 series, 2009, purchased with funds provided by the Karl Loring Trust and Art of the Middle East CONTEMPORARY, © Siamak Filizadeh](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m3rwghayFI1rq7887o1_400.png)
This is on view right now.Edit: This goes on view June 2. I [still] felt it was important to let you know.Siamak Filizadeh, Untitled from the Rostam 2 series, 2009, purchased with funds provided by the Karl Loring Trust and Art of the Middle East CONTEMPORARY, © Siamak Filizadeh
Artists David Hammons (left) and Timothy Washington (right) pose as both were featured in LACMA’s first exhibit of contemporary African-American artists, which opened January 26, 1971. From LACMA’s web site, “In 1971, LACMA mounted its first exhibition of the work of contemporary black artists: Three Graphic Artists: Charles White, David Hammons, Timothy Washington (January 26-March 7, 1971), curated by Joseph E. Young.”

Roof (by Anika Malone)

Bride and photographer (by Anika Malone)