Events for October 10th, 2008
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Friday - October 10th
Bars & Clubs / Bar/Club Event
Check in, Chill out and 'Declare Yourself' at the Backyard
W Hotel - Westwood - 930 Hilgard Ave. - Los Angeles (Westwood)
Get a taste of what the presidential candidates have to offer
Events / Museum Exhibit
Sun Xun - exhibition
Hammer Museum - 10899 Wilshire Blvd - Los Angeles (Westwood)
Chinese-born artist Sun Xun brings his series of metriculously-rendered animations to the Hammer Museum. July 11 - Oct. 12
Events / Museum Exhibit
Between Earth and Heaven - the architecture of John Lautner
Hammer Museum - 10899 Wilshire Blvd - Los Angeles (Westwood)
July 13 - Oct. 12: Architect John Lautner is single-handedly responsible for those space-age buildings in Los Angeles that made people stop and stare, dreamily imagining a future of sleek "Jetsons"-like proportions. The Hammer Museum takes a look back at six decades of his iconoclastic, often...
Events / Museum Exhibit
Tomma Abts - exhibition
Hammer Museum - 10899 Wilshire Blvd - Los Angeles (Westwood)
Small, severe, abstract paintings by German-born, London based artist Tomma Abts. July 27 - Nov. 9
Events / Installation Art
Victor Ramos - solo show
Crisp London Los Angeles - 1355 Westwood Blvd. - Los Angeles (Westwood)
Sept. 26 - Nov. 1: Natilee Heron curates this performance-based work in which former CalArts grad Victor Ramos fills the gallery from floor to ceiling with sandbags. Opening reception Sept. 26, 6 - 8 p.m.
Events / Museum Exhibit
Nathalie Djurberg - exhibition
Hammer Museum - 10899 Wilshire Blvd - Los Angeles (Westwood)
Sept. 28 - Nov. 4: The Swedish-born, Berlin-based artist excels in wonderfully antic claymation videos—with soundtracks from her collaborative partner Hans Berg. Below, you can watch the two of them walk around a room and talk into the camera. If you don't speak whatever language they're...
Events / Museum Exhibit
Ryan Trecartin - exhibition
Hammer Museum - 10899 Wilshire Blvd - Los Angeles (Westwood)
Sept. 10 - Dec. 7: Recalling our blink-and-you-miss-it culture of internet, TV and video games, Ryan Trecartin "mixes cheap special effects with absurd narratives in which he and his regular cast of collaborator-friends act out a sort of Lord of the Flies for the 21st century."

