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DANIELLE DEAN HARRY DODGE June 15 – September 7, 2014 LECIA DOLE-RECIO KIM FISHER The Hammer’s biennial exhibition Made in L.A. 2014 features 35 Los Angeles JUDY FISKIN

artists, with an emphasis on emerging and underrecognized artists. Made exhibitions exhibitions

in L.A. 2014 occupies the entire museum and debuts recent work and new MAGDALENA SUAREZ FRIMKESS painting, installation, video, sculpture, photography, and performances created AND MICHAEL FRIMKESS specifically for the exhibition.Made in L.A. 2014 is organized by Hammer

MARIAH GARNETT 1 1 chief curator Connie Butler and independent curator Michael Ned Holte. GERARD & KELLY ABOUT MADE IN L.A. SAMARA GOLDEN Made in L.A., organized by the Hammer Museum, is an ongoing series of biennial PIERO GOLIA exhibitions, focused on artwork created in the Los Angeles region by emerging TONY GREENE: AMID VOLUPTUOUS CALM and overlooked artists. The first iteration ofMade in L.A. was in 2012, and prior MARCIA HAFIF to that the Hammer mounted an invitational exhibition every two years. These CHANNING HANSEN include Snapshot: New Art from Los Angeles (2001); International Paper: Drawings JIBADE KHALIL HUFFMAN by Emerging Artists (2003); THING: New Sculpture from Los Angeles (2005); Eden’s - Edge: Fifteen LA Artists (2007), Nine Lives: Visionary Artists from L.A. (2009); and JAMES KIDD STUDIO All of this and nothing (2011). BARRY JOHNSTON KCHUNG Made in L.A. 2014 is presented by DEVIN KENNY

GABRIEL KURI

The exhibition is made possible by the Sumner M. Redstone Charitable Foundation through 154 IN. CAITLIN LONEGAN x Manuela Herzer and Sydney Holland. 110 LOS ANGELES MUSEUM OF ART x Major support is provided by the Mohn Family Foundation, Eugenio Lopez, and the members of the Hammer Circle. TALA MADANI MAX MASLANSKY Generous funding is also provided by Kathi and Gary Cypres; Gail and Stanley Hollander; Linda and Jerry Janger; Dori and Charles Mostov; Ronnie Sassoon; Chara Schreyer; and the Fran & Ray Stark Foundation. EMILY MAST Additional underwriting by the City of Los Angeles, Department of Cultural Affairs; the Pasadena Art Alliance; Heidi and Erik Murkoff; Andrew Nikou; Ruth and Jake Bloom; and Julie and Barry Smooke. JENNIFER MOON BRIAN O' CONNELL KCRW 89.9 FM is the radio sponsor of the exhibition. Special thanks to American Apparel. HARSH PATEL PVC SHEETS. 123 . WOOD, METAL, MARINA PINSKY PUBLIC FICTION SARAH RARA A.L. STEINER 391.2 CM). INSTALLATION BY MARGO VICTOR. PHOTO BY ROBERT WEDEMEYER. BY MARGO VICTOR. PHOTO ROBERT 391.2 CM). INSTALLATION x RICKY SWALLOW LOS ANGELES MUSEUM OF ART 279.4 CLARISSA TOSSIN x

WU TSANG ALICE KÖNITZ. (312.4 1 exhibitions 6 PHOTOGRAPHER: ANITRA HAENDEL. PERFORMANCE ASPART OFPUBLIC FICTION’STHEATRICALITY ANDSETSSERIES. PUBLIC FICTION.EMILY MAST, process of sculpting atitsmost elementary. over the courseof the exhibition, Golia illustrates the Washington’s nose. Inrevealing thismonumental project life-size replica of Mt.Rushmore, more specifically, George ongoing everyday, artisans willsculptafragment of a continue beyond a sculpture asthe firstpart of a four-act playthatwill On Lindbrook Terrace, PIERO GOLIA designed specifically for collection—all displayedonthree sculptural systems Europe alongside a variety of objectsfrom the LAMOA exhibition of workbyartistsbasedinLosAngeles and Rock, the LosAngeles Museum of Artpresents agroup Founded byartist LOS ANGELESMUSEUMOFART at the Museum and archived online. KCHUNG TV’sprogramming will be availablefor viewing live audiences on Saturdays and Sundays atthe Hammer, subsidiary television network KCHUNG TV. Filmed before For KCHUNG all disciplines toperform, rehearse, and exchange. platform for local,national, and international artistsof presents Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, Stage Gold JAMES KIDDSTUDIO SPECIAL PROJECTS Made inL.A.2014 Gold Stage Made inL.A.2014 Alice Könitz B!RDBRA!N (EPILOGUE) in the Hammer courtyard, anopen , Piero Golia KCHUNG Made inL.A.2014 and locatedinEagle Radio launches its

JamesKiddStudio stages the creation of , 2012.EXHIBITIONAND . Inreal time and .

Made inL.A.2014 in the workof many of the younger artistsincluded in and Millie Wilson.Their aesthetic legacy remains evident Infected FaggotPerspectives Bamber, BobFlanagan and Sheree Rose, DougHammett, AIDS in1990,alongside peersincluding RonAthey, Judie the artistTony Greene, who died of complications due to David Frantz Organized byONENational Gay&Lesbian Archives curator AMID VOLUPTUOUS CALM TONY GREENE: the Museum of Public Fiction inHighland Park. related events. Aconcurrent exhibition takes placeat a setbuiltbyPublic Fiction, and complemented by commissioned texts. Eachchapterispresented within up of sixsolopresentations accompanied bysixnewly Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer by Occupying the LobbyGallery, Public Fiction (founded A PUBLICFICTION Lauren Mackler , thisexhibition takes ahistorical lookat . and here incollaboration with ) organizes anexhibition made

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The recipient of The Mohn Award willbeannounced inAugust. modern and contemporary artand Phyllis C.Wattis MATRIX Curator atthe UCBerkeley Museum and Pacific FilmArchive. Beckwith, theof Marilyn and LarryFields Curator atthecurator Museum of Contemporary ArtChicago; and Apsara DiQuinzio, stands outasexceptional. The jurors are Jack Bankowsky, and announced inAugust. jury of curators—Bankowsky, Beckwith,and DiQuinzio— career. The recipient willalsobechosen bythe professional contribution tocontemporary artthroughout thatartist’s to one artistinthe exhibition who hasmade asignificant Offered for the firsttime, this$25,000award willbegiven Jury award honoring brilliance and resilience CAREER ACHIEVEMENTAWARD artist’s work. Aprofessional juryof three curators willselectthe artistwhose presentation of workin The $100,000Mohn Award willbegranted overtwoyearstoanartistfrom the exhibition and includes amonograph of the Jury awardhonoringartisticexcellence THE MOHNAWARD and the through the generosity of the LosAngeles philanthropists and artcollectors Public RecognitionAward and the Three awards are presented inconjunction with MADE INL.A.AWARDS Mohn Family Foundation Career Achievement Award ($25,000),which isdetermined bypublic vote. Allthree awards are funded . Allthe artistsinthe exhibition are eligible toreceive the awards. ($25,000),bothselectedbyaprofessional jury, aswellthe Artforum Made inL.A.2014 announced soonafter. Voting ends in mid-August, and the recipient will be vote on-siteatkiosks locatedthroughout the museum. voting for their favorite artistinthe exhibition. Visitors of the inaugural $25,000Public Recognition Award by Visitors to Awarded bypublicvote PUBLIC RECOGNITIONAWARD editor-at-large, independent curator and art critic; Naomi Made inL.A.2014 : The MohnAward Jarl andPamela Mohn willchoose the recipient Made inL.A.2014 ($100,000) ($100,000)

1 exhibitions 7 1 exhibitions 8 Actual Reality Through music, video, spoken word, and audience The Hammer and public radio station curator HAMMER PRESENTS RELATED PROGRAMS includes in which sunlight resolves into images through naturally nights of free live music inthe courtyard. Visitthe Hammer occurring pinholes, shadows, and reflections. Lucky Dragons Led by Led byHammer chief curator website details. as they relate tosocial media. participation, tuesday, august5,7:30pm Thursdays, July10,17,24,&31, Tuesday, july8,7:30pm and IKEABurbank. Gerard &Kelly| 6:30-7:30PM happyhour,7:30pmmusic The affective space of our telecommunication environment telecommunication our of space affective The Made inL.A.Music Friday, June20,7pm Devin Kenny| lucky dragons| FRIDAY, JULY25,12PM EXHIBITION WALKTHROUGHs Made inL.A.Musicissponsored by TheCosmopolitanof LasVegas Sunday, June 22,5pm Saturday, June 21,5pm Sunday, June15,2PM Emily Gonzalez Michael NedHolte Made inL.A. re-stages aseries of intimate workshops Devin Kenny in the cloud / on the ground: ground: the on / cloud the in reusable Parts/Endless love Parts/Endless reusable actual reality actual artist , Hammer curatorial assistant. , co-curators of the exhibition. Sarah Rara looksatstructures of power Connie Butler KCRW

and and independent present four Luke Fischbeck

. “tablescaping.” Three films from Judy Fiskin’s2011 exhibition 50 Ways toSettheTable A Q&Awith SCREENINGS B!RDBRA!N Picaresques No Lye No Wildness is essentially amonologue thatplayswithcomedic and narrative conventions immigrant women atthe historic LosAngeles bar SilverPlatter. Harry Dodge’s while exploring questions around language. As the titlesuggests, Dodge is winner of the 2012OutfestGrand JuryAward for Outstanding Documentary. when ElNiñoand the GettyCenter came toLosAngeles atthe same time. Six Twelve Oneby One also interested inthe excess of information currently atourdisposaland the avant-garde performance artistsintersect withacommunity of transgender The Time-Eaters Time-Eaters The tuesday, july1,7:30pm tuesday, june24,7:30pm Rooted inthe tropical underground of LosAngeles nightlife, WuTsang’s Lehrer-Graiwer relationships forged byhumans initshaze. AQ&A with explore artand the placeswefind it. have no relationship tothe artthatisbeing discussed. AQ&Awith follows the screening. to earthlymatters. The orientation, delivered byanambiguously gendered guide, Mariah Garnett,andDanielleDean Moving situations:motionpicturesbyEmilyMast, judy fiskin:THEARTTALKTRILOGY wednesday, august20,7:30pm wednesday, july9,7:30pm Wildness byDanielle Dean(10min.) documents the creativity and conflict thatarisewhen queer byEmilyMast (7min.) byMariah Garnett (20min.) Wu Tsang The Time-Eaters Guided Tour follows the screening. World Premiere willfollow the screening. documents apeculiar L.A.County Fairevent known as by EmilyMast (8min.) setstwodocent talksagainst images of artthat follows the orientation of afreshly minted human My GettyCenter (2014, Dir. Harry Dodge, 39min.) All SixFilms (2012, Dir. W. Tsang, 74min.) chronicles the winter Harry Dodge at Angles Gallery

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1990s, and the stakes related to The Modern ArtNotes Podcast isa (1955–1990) produced asmall yet Archive; LUKE FISCHBECK. COLOR. RUNNINGTIME NOT YETDETERMINED.SOUNDBY SARAH RARA. A.L. Steiner Calm curator; cast. Aself-described “skeptical queer PANELS &DISCUSSIONS Between 1987and 1990,Tony Greene of of during the late1980sand early desire, mortality, and the continued queer curatorial and artistic practices. queer artproduction inLosAngeles writer; and artist weekly interview program hosted by and—above all—political. a live-audience recording of the pod art journalist presence of the body inthe face of powerful body of workexploring photography, video, installation, col Moderated by TUESDAY, JULY29,7:30PM thursday, june26,7:30pm Tyler GreenandA.L.Steiner explores Greene’s work, the politics of eco-feminist androgyne,” Steiner uses UC Berkeley Museum and Pacific Film lage, and performance tocreate work the AIDSepidemic. Thisdiscussion that isirreverent, perverse, personal, Modern ArtNotesPodcastLive: HIS BROKENLINES Tony Greene:AmidVoluptuous , with Lawrence Rinder Matias Viegener THE POLLINATORS Monica Majoli speakswithGreen for Tyler Green David Frantz Millie Wilson , 2014.VIDEO,SOUND, . Artist , artistand , artistand , director, , curator .

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1 works of art currently on view or from museum collections. *Speaker UPCOMING June 4 June 11 June 18 Kay Nielsen After Rosso Fiorentino Tala Madani The Arabian Nights, 1918-22 Enlightenment of Francis I, ca. 1536 Abstract Pussy, 2013 EXHIBITIONS *Cynthia Burlingham *David Rodes *Ali Subotnick

ROBERT HEINECKEN JIM HODGES OBJECT MATTER GIVE MORE THAN YOU TAKE October 5, 2014 – January 17, 2015 October 5, 2014 – January 17, 2015

Robert Heinecken (1931–2006) was a pioneer in the American artist Jim Hodges is known for his singular ability postwar Los Angeles art scene. Heinecken worked across to infuse emotion and narrative into the objects of daily life, multiple mediums, including photography, sculpture, video, creating poignant installations based in temporality, life, and printmaking, and collage. He culled images from newspapers, love. Featuring some 75 pieces produced from 1987 through magazines, pornography, and television, recontextualizing the present, Jim Hodges: Give More Than You Take is the first June 25 July 2 July 9 July 16 July 23 them through collage and assemblage, double-sided comprehensive survey on the work of the New York–based artist Wallace Berman KCHUNG Jennifer Moon Mariah Garnett Gerard & Kelly photograms, darkroom experimentation, and rephotography. to be organized in the U.S. The exhibition brings together Semina Culture 2, 1988-92 KCHUNG TV, 2014 A Story of a Girl and a Horse: Full Burn, 2014 Kiss Solo, 2012 This survey exhibition, organized by the Museum of Modern photography, drawings, works on paper, and objects rendered in *January Parkos Arnall *Allison Agsten The Search for Courage, 2014 *Aram Moshayedi *Anne Ellegood *Emily Gonzalez Art, New York, covers four decades of the artist’s unique mirror, lightbulbs, silk flowers, and glass alongside several major practice, from the early 1960s through the late 1990s. room-size installations. The exhibition is curated by Olga Viso, executive director, Robert Heinecken: Object Matter is organized by The Museum Walker Art Center, and Jeffrey Grove, Hoffman Family Senior of Modern Art, New York. The exhibition is organized by Eva Curator of Contemporary Art, Museum of Art. The Hammer’s Respini, curator, with Drew Sawyer, Beaumont and Nancy presentation is organized by Connie Butler, chief curator. Newhall Curatorial Fellow, Department of Photography. The Hammer’s presentation is organized by Cynthia Burlingham, Jim Hodges: Give More Than You Take is co-organized by the deputy director, Curatorial Affairs, with Leslie Cozzi, curatorial Dallas Museum of Art and the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis. associate, Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Amanda and Glenn The Hammer Museum’s presentation of Robert Heinecken: Object Matter Fuhrman, John and Amy Phelan, Cindy and Howard Rachofsky, and is made possible with major support from Alice and Nahum Lainer. The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. Additional support is July 30 August 6 August 13 August 20 August 27 generously provided by Jeanne and Michael Klein, Agnes and Edward Lee, Clarissa Tossin William Kentridge Channing Hansen Robert Heinecken Alice Könitz LEFT: ROBERT HEINECKEN. RECTO/VERSO #2 (DETAIL), 1988. SILVER DYE BLEACH PRINT, and Pizzuti Collection. Brasília, Cars, Pools and Other Receiver, 2006 Algorithm #36, 2013 Iconographic Art Lunches #3, Display System #2, 2014 5 7 8 ⁄8 X 7 ⁄8 IN. (21.9 X 20 CM). THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART, NEW YORK. MR. AND MRS. CLARK Modernities, 2009-13 *Leslie Cozzi *Brooke Hodge 1984 *Connie Butler WINTER FUND. © 2013 THE ROBERT HEINECKEN TRUST. JIM HODGES. WITH THE WIND, 1997. The Hammer Museum’s presentation of Jim Hodges: Give More Than You *Marcela Guerrero *January Parkos Arnall SCARVES AND THREAD, 90 X 99 IN. OVERALL. COLLECTION GLENN AND AMANDA FUHRMAN, Take is supported in part by Lewis Baskerville. NEW YORK; COURTESY THE FLAG ART FOUNDATION. PHOTO BY ALAN ZINDMAN. © JIM HODGES. 12 13 SOCIAL JUSTICE IN CHURCH AND STATE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 7:30 pm Sister Simone Campbell, the director of Network, a Catholic forum

social justice lobby, led the Nuns-on-the-Bus tour in the last election. Campbell joins us to discuss the resurgence of social justice issues in the Catholic Church since the arrival of Pope

Francis and the inclusion of social justice issues, such as income 1 conversations HAMMER FORUM inequality, in this year’s election. This ongoing series of timely, thought-provoking events PUTIN’S NEW WORLD ORDER addresses current social and political issues. 1 Hammer Forum is made possible in part by Bronya and Andrew Galef. Wednesday, July 2, 7:30PM As the crisis in Ukraine continues, we explore the limits of diplomacy in dealing with an assertive Russia. Nina Khrushcheva is the granddaughter of Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet leader who gave Crimea to Ukraine in 1954. Khrushcheva is a professor in the Graduate Program of International Affairs at the New School and author of The Lost Khrushchev: A Journey into the Gulag of the Russian Mind. Robert English is a professor of international relations at USC who studies Russia, the former U.S.S.R., and Eastern HAMMER CONVERSATIONS Europe. He is a former policy analyst for the U.S. Department of Defense and the Committee for National Security.

PETER DIAMANDIS MEDEA BENJAMIN WHEN DIPLOMACY FAILS & SETH GREEN & HASKELL WEXLER Tuesday, August 19, 7:30PM Tuesday, July 15, 7:30PM Wednesday, august 6, 7:30pm In commemorating the outbreak of World War I, we explore Dr. Peter Diamandis is the chairman and CEO of XPRIZE, Medea Benjamin is co-founder of both CODEPINK and the the breakdown of diplomacy that preceded the “war to end all best known for its $10 million Ansari XPRIZE for private international human rights organization Global Exchange. wars” and apply those lessons to today’s challenges. Geoffrey spaceflight. Diamandis is an international leader in the Her latest book is Drone Warfare: Killing by Remote Control. Wawro, professor of history and director of the Military History commercial space arena, having founded and run many Her direct questioning of President Obama during his Center at the University of North Texas, is the author of A Mad of the leading entrepreneurial companies in this sector 2013 foreign policy address, as well as her recent trips to Catastrophe: The Outbreak of World War I and the Collapse of the including Zero Gravity Corporation, the Rocket Racing Pakistan and Yemen, helped shine a light on the innocent Habsburg Empire. Veteran diplomat Chas Freeman, a former U.S. League, and Space Adventures. Seth Green has starred people killed by U.S. drone strikes. Haskell Wexler is ambassador to Saudi Arabia and assistant secretary of defense in numerous films and television series including all an Academy Award–winning cinematographer (Who’s for international security affairs, is the author of Arts of Power: three Austin Powers films,The Italian Job, Party Monster, Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Bound for Glory), director, and Statecraft and Diplomacy. Without a Paddle, Can’t Hardly Wait, Old Dogs, and dozens documentary filmmaker. His numerous accolades include more. He’s the Emmy Award-winning co-creator/executive the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society producer/main voice talent of Adult Swim’s Robot Chicken of Cinematographers and a Career Achievement Award from and stars on Fox’s Dads and Family Guy, among others. the International Documentary Association.

Hammer Forum is moderated by Ian Masters, journalist, author, screenwriter, documentary filmmaker, and host of the radio programsBackground Briefing, Sundays at 11AM, and The Daily Briefing, Monday through Thursday at 5PM, LEFT-RIGHT: PETER DIAMANDIS, SETH GREEN (PHOTO: BLAKE GARDNER), MEDEA BENJAMIN, HASKELL WEXLER. on KPFK 90.7 FM. CALENDAR

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All Hammer public programs are free and made possible by a major gift from the Dream Fund at UCLA. 13 Sun 11am Hammer Kids (p. 22) 14 Thu 8pm Hammer Presents: JazzPOP (p. 16) Generous support is also provided by Susan Bay Nimoy and Leonard Nimoy, the Simms/Mann Family Look Together Sam Boshnack Quintet Foundation, The Brotman Foundation of California, Good Works Foundation and Laura Donnelley, and 12pm Hammer Presents (p. 17) all Hammer members. FIFA 2013 World Cup Live Broadcast 17 Sun 11am Hammer Kids: Family Flicks Film Series (p. 23) Lassie Come Home Hammer Public Programs are organized by Claudia Bestor, director of public programs. 15 Tue 7:30pm Hammer Conversations (p. 12) calendar calendar

HAMMER MUSEUM PROGRAMS Peter Diamandis & Seth Green 19 Tue 7:30pm Hammer Forum (p. 13) ARE FREE TO THE PUBLIC. When Diplomacy Fails 17 Thu 7:30pm Hammer Presents (p. 8) JUNE 28 Sat 1pm Hammer Presents (p. 17) Made in L.A. Music 20 Wed 7:30pm Hammer Screenings (p. 9) 1 1 FIFA 2014 World Cup Live Broadcast The Time-Eaters 4 Wed 7:30pm Hammer Screenings (p. 19) 20 Sun 11am Hammer Kids: Family Flicks Film Series (p. 23) Open Projector Night 29 Sun 11am Hammer Kids (p. 22) Curly Top 21 Thu 8pm Hammer Presents: JazzPOP (p. 16) Look Together 1pm Public Engagement Jeff Gauthier Goatette 5 Thu 7:30pm Hammer Readings: Poetry (p. 20) 1pm Hammer Presents (p. 17) Libros Schmibros Book Club UCLA Award Winning Poets FIFA 2014 World Cup Live Broadcast 24 Sun 11am Hammer Kids (p. 22) 22 Tue 7:30pm Hammer Readings (p. 21) Look Together 8 Sun 11am Hammer Kids: Family Flicks Film Series (p. 23) JULY Literary Death Match Popeye 31 Sun 11am Hammer Kids (p. 22) 1 Tue 1pm Hammer Presents (p. 17) 24 Thu 7:30pm Hammer Presents (p. 8) Look Together 10 Tue 7:30pm Hammer Screenings (p. 18) FIFA 2014 World Cup Live Broadcast Made in L.A. Music Don’t Go Back To Sleep 7:30pm Hammer Screenings (p. 9) Ticketing Judy Fiskin: The Art Talk Trilogy 25 Fri 12pm Made in L.A. 2014 walkthrough (p. 7) 11 Wed 7:30pm Hammer Presents (p. 16) Free tickets are required and available at the Box Office, one ticket per person on a first come, first served basis. Hammer Members Songs in the Key of Los Angeles 27 Sun 11am Hammer Kids: 826LA@Hammer 2 Wed 7:30pm Hammer Forum (p. 13) enjoy priority seating and seat selection, subject to availability. Future Roadside Attractions of Los Angeles Putin’s New World Order Membership does not guarantee seating. Early arrival is recommended. 15 Sun 11am Hammer Kids: 826LA@Hammer (p. 22) Tabletop Summer Blockbusters 5 Sat 1pm Hammer Presents (p. 17) 29 Tue 7:30pm Hammer Lectures (p. 9) 2pm Made in L.A. 2014 walkthrough (p. 7) FIFA 2014 World Cup Live Broadcast His Broken Lines

16 Mon 5:30pm Hammer Presents (p. 17) 3 Thu 7:30pm Hammer Screenings (p. 17) 30 Wed 7:30pm Hammer Readings (p. 20) EXHIBITION TOURS Bloomsday Maradona PEN Emerging Voices Thursdays at 6:45pm & Saturdays at 1pm 45-minute public tours of special exhibitions are led by 17 Tue 7:30pm Hammer Lectures (p. 21) 6 Sun 11am Hammer Kids: Close Encounters (p. 23) 31 Thu 7:30pm Hammer Presents (p. 8) Rachel Moran Art for Your Revolution Made in L.A. Music Hammer student educators.

18 Wed 7:30pm Hammer Forum (p. 13) 8 Tue 1pm Hammer Presents (p. 17) AUGUST GROUP TOURS Social Justice in Church and State FIFA 2014 World Cup Live Broadcast The Hammer offers private tours for groups and a variety of 7:30pm Hammer Presents (p. 8) 3 Sun 11am Hammer Kids: Close Encounters (p. 23) 20 Fri 7:30pm Hammer Presents (p. 8) Lucky Dragons: Actual Reality Los Angeles Museum of Kids’ Art options for K-12th grade classes. For more information or Gerard & Kelly: Reusable Parts/Endless Love to make a reservation, please call 310-443-7041 or visit 9 Wed 1pm Hammer Presents (p. 17) 5 Tue 7:30pm Hammer Presents (p. 8) 21 Sat 5pm Hammer Presents (p. 8) hammer.ucla.edu. FIFA 2014 World Cup Live Broadcast Devin Kenny: In the Ground / On the Cloud Gerard & Kelly: Reusable Parts/Endless Love 7:30pm Hammer Screenings (p. 9) Self-guided groups of 10 or more require a reservation. Wildness 6 Wed 7:30pm Hammer Conversations (pg. 12) 22 Sun 11am Hammer Kids: Close Encounters (p. 23) Medea Benjamin & Haskell Wexler Please call 310-443-7041. Paper Costumes & Choreography 10 Thu 1pm Hammer Presents (p. 17) 5pm Hammer Presents (p. 8) FIFA 2014 World Cup Live Broadcast 7 Thu 8pm Hammer Presents: JazzPOP (p. 16) Gerard & Kelly: Reusable Parts/Endless Love Beep 7:30pm Hammer Presents (p. 8) CHANNING HANSEN. POLYTOPE SOAP (DETAIL), 2013. HANDSPUN AND DYED MERINO, Made in L.A. Music CORRIEDALE, CHEVIOT, ROMNEY, AND TEESWATER LOCKS WOOLS, HOLOGRAPHIC POLYMERS, 24 Tue 7:30pm Hammer Screenings (p. 9) 10 Sun 11am Hammer Kids: 826LA@Hammer (p. 22) YAK DOWN, SILK NOILS, COMMERCIAL THREAD, COTTON, VISCOSE, POLYAMIDE, AND CEDAR. Moving Situations Let’s Make Games! PHOTO BY JOSHUA WHITE 12 Sat 12pm Hammer Presents (p. 17) FIFA 2014 World Cup Live Broadcast 26 Thu 7:30pm Hammer Lectures (p. 9) 12 Tue 7:30pm Hammer Screenings (p. 19) Tyler Green & A.L. Steiner 2pm Public Engagement (p. 20) Flux Contemplative Art Viewing

15 1 presents 16 BEEP, PHOTO: BRYCE DAVESNE See page 8 tuesday, august5,7:30pm DEVIN KENNY See page 8 Thursdays, July10,17,24,&31,7:30PM MADE INL.A.MUSIC See page 8 tuesday, july8,7:30pm LUCKY DRAGONS laopera.org history rendered inmusic. More at Josh Kun and offer aportrait of L.A. Songs intheKey of LosAngeles These worksare featured inthe book Music Collection at LACentral Library. from the Southern California Sheet Opera and SongFest performing music This recital features artistsfrom LA Co-presented by LAOpera Wednesday, June11,7:30pm OF LOS ANGELES SONGS INTHEKEY HAMMER PRESENTS . byDr.

with the conviction of master improvisers is areal treat. 20 yearsago, and tohear these oldfriends navigate hissquirrelly compositions explosive and asymmetrical the next. Gauthier’s Goatettewasformed more than Jeff Gauthier A driving force inthe L.A.jazzand creative music scene for decades, violinist Thursday, August21,8PM JEFF GOATHIER GOATETTE makes itsL.A.debut onthe heels of anacclaimed new album. grooves. Her quintet features some of Seattle’smost accomplished improvisers, and from intricate chamberwriting tolushjazzpanoramas and funkybrass band-inspired of musical influences in her sophisticated yetfun,highly original compositions— Seattle trumpeterand bandleader Thursday, August14,8PM SAM BOSHNACK QUINTET tUnE-yArDs alt-pop sensibility honed from their workplaying assidemen withindie actslike combine animproviser’s restless spiritof invention withaninfectious, driving and belovedbands toemerge from the BayArea inrecent years. The members bassist Nate Brenner, and drummer SamOspovat—isone of the most distinctive Beep Thursday, August7,8PM BEEP music, and jazzimprovisation. Organized by groove and grunge, and feature original music grounded inindie rock, chamber Coast jazztothe Hammer courtyard for concerts thatembrace sound and song, Now initsninth year, JazzPOP brings some of the most singular voices inWest J azz —the Oakland-Brooklyn electro-jazz trio of keyboardist Michael Coleman, POP , Chris Cohen makes dynamic music thatisfolksy and lyrical one moment, , Miles Kurosky, Samantha Boshnack

and Enablers Lisa Mezzacappa . synthesizes adazzling array .

Rattle theKnee Guinness, Irishfare, and livemusic by 9–10PM Dramatic reading inthe BillyWilder Theater 7:30–9pm Rattle theKnee Guinness, Irish fare, and livemusic by 5:30–7:30pm piano: MacNeil Rafter Lee Bairbre Dowling soliloquy provides for aracy finale! Actors: and interspersed withlivemusic. Molly Bloom’sfamous as nonsensical is expertly delivered byourtalented cast Bloomsday celebration. Elegant language once denounced U.S.? You’ll blushtofind outatthe Hammer’s fifthannual Why wasJames Joyce’s Monday, June16,5:30pm Douglas Sumi and , and Daniel Armstrong inthe courtyard inthe courtyard Johnny O’Callaghan , James Gallo . Organized by Ulysses initially banned inthe , . Musical direction and James Lancaster

Stanley Breitbard . Singers: Jane Bacon Robert , John . , Sunday, July13| Final Match Saturday, July12| Play-off for3rdPlace Tuesday, July8;Wednesday, July9|1PM Semi-Finals Saturday, July5| 1PM Quarter Finals Saturday, June 28;Sunday, June 29;Tuesday, July1|1PM Round of16 SCREENING SCHEDULE World Cupmatches inthe Hammer courtyard and Annex. The Hammer presents eight livescreenings of FIFA 2014 BROADCASTS extraordinary man. Cuba, filmmaker Emir Kusturica traces the life of this modern player. From Buenos Aires toNaples and Maradona, regarded bymany asthe world’sgreatest a documentary on Argentinean soccerstarDiego In honor of the 2014FIFA World Cup,wepresent thursday, july3,7:30pm MARADONA SCREENING FIFA 2014 WORLD CUP 12PM 1PM (2008, Dir. E.Kusturica, 90min.)

1 presents 17 1 screenings 18 STILL emergencies. (2014,Dir. S.Kahn, 74min.) in vacant, newly builthomes as they prepare for impending revolving around groups of medical professionals stationed Wood. Kahn buildsdarkly comedic and uncanny scenes includes original compositions byKahn and musician Keith directed, shot, and editedbyartistStanya Kahn and Don’t GoBacktoSleep tuesday, june10,7:30pm DON’T GOBACK TO SLEEP HAMMER SCREENINGS FROM DON’TGOBACK TOSLEEP isanexperimental narrative created, , COURTESY OFSTANYA KAHN. See page 9 wednesday, august20,7:30pm THE TIME-EATERS See page 9 wednesday, JULY9,7:30PM WILDNESS See page 9 tuesday, july1,7:30pm ART TALK TRILOGY JUDY FISKIN:THE See page 9 tuesday, june24,7:30pm AND EMILY MAST DEAN, MARIAHGARNETT, PICTURES BY DANIELLE MOVING SITUATIONS: MOTION 2014 L.A. in Made Screenings

from around the globe. Fordetails, visitflux.net. retrospectives, and the most interesting visual work innovative short films, music videos, filmmaker The FluxScreening Series atthe Hammer presents tuesday, august12,7:30PM FLUX hammer.ucla.edu. served basis. Work under10minutesonly. More detailsat Submissions acceptedfrom 7to7:30PMonafirst come, first recognition onthe Hammer’s website. Brothers Nationally known and lovedcomedy teamthe most raucous independent short filmfestivalaround. showdown, the Hammer’s OpenProjector Night isthe Screen yourshort film!Equal partsshowcase and Wednesday, June4,7:30PM OPEN PROJECTOR NIGHT emcee. Three winners receive prizesand Sklar from her body of work,including such favorites as figure in her ownright. Thisseries samplespopular entries costume design inthe public consciousness, becoming apublic and more thanany other individual, popularizedthe field of collaborated withthe leading directors and starsof her day, decades, and garnering multiple awards, the noted designer Edith Head (1897–1981).Inacareer spanning almost six retrospective tribute toHollywood costume designer UCLA Film&Television Archive isproud topresent a August –September2014 EDITH HEAD:ARETROSPECTIVE Classic AmericanFilmProgrampresent UCLA Film&Television ArchiveandtheHughM.Hefner SUMMER HIGHLIGHT & Television Archive’s renowned cinémathèque. The BillyWilder Theater isalsothe home of the UCLA Film TELEVISION ARCHIVE UCLA FILM& or call Archive’s screenings of new worksand treasured classics, visitcinema.ucla.edu For admission information, acompleteschedule, orto learnmore about the gems thatdisplaythe depth and breadth of her artistry. Eve (1941) and 310-206-8013 Sweet Charity . (1969),aswelllesser-known The Lady

1 screenings 19 1 readings + lectures 20 READINGS +LECTURES HANNE STEEN. PHOTO:CASEYCURRY. SPILMAN, VICTORVAZQUEZ, MARCICARRILLO,BRANDONJORDANBROWN, LEFT-RIGHT: 2014EMERGINGVOICESFELLOWS ANDRÉSRECONCO,MARGARET penusa.org. Learn more aboutPENCenter USA and 2014Emerging Voices Fellowsat areception. by followed reading public a with fellowship their of culmination the celebrating Hanne Steen Carrillo Marci are Fellows Voices Emerging 2014 The career. writing aprofessional launch to need will they tools the with access, lack who writers, new provides that fellowship isaliterary Voices Emerging Wednesday, July30,7:30pm PEN EMERGINGVOICES Department orby astatewide consortium of universities. awards incontests sponsored either bythe English reading byseveral UCLAstudents whose workhaswon The Poetry series concludes itsannual offerings witha Thursday, June5,7:30PM UCLA AWARD-WINNING STUDENT POETS Sponsored by theUCLADepartmentof EnglishandFriendsof English. A BoundlessField:AmericanPoetry atLarge Yenser This series of readings isorganized and hosted by POETRY , poet and professor at UCLA and author of of author and , poet and UCLA professor at , and , and , Andr Victor Vazquez Victor é s Reconco Brandon JordanBrandon Brown , Margaret Spilman Margaret . Please join us in us join . Please and

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, , . (see page 13). In conjunction withthe Hammer Forum:When Diplomacy Fails Poets: Brooke, Owen,Sassoon,RosenbergandOthers Memory a reading of Paul Fussell’sbook and diplomacy, Libros Schmibros commemorate 1914with In preparation for August’s Hammer ForumonWorld War I Sunday, July20,1-2:30PM led byco-directors Libros Schmibros continues itsnow quarterly book club LIBROS SCHMIBROS BOOKCLUB anew. considered be to self and artist, art, for opportunity an creating and judgment of suspension the on focusing by experience exploration art the deepen to isdesigned session contemplative of experience art-viewing instructor Mindfulness Saturday, JULY12,2-3:30PM CONTEMPLATIVE ART VIEWING between the museum and visitors to develop and present worksthatcreate anexchange Public Engagement initiates collaborations withartists PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT , along withpoems from David Kipen Mitra Manesh Mitra Made in L.A. 2014 in L.A. Made and The GreatWar andModern World War OneBritish .

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Los Angeles Los Angeles . Visit the the . Visit by Honor Fraser andStavros Merjos. Hammer Lectures are madepossible, inpart, equalitynow.org and girlsaround theworld. Learnmore at promotion of the humanrightsof women Equality Now works for theprotection and Journey throughProstitution. girls. She isthe author of the violent exploitation of women and and the Women’s Front of Norway toend Women, the European Women’s Lobby, the Coalition Against Trafficking in works inconjunction withEquality Now, on and sex trafficking and University. Moran speaksinternationally a degree injournalism from DublinCity the pathtohigher education, and gained she managed toextricate herself, got on beginning atage 15.At the age of 22, years inDublinand other Irishcities, Rachel Moran Co-presented by EqualityNow Tuesday, June17,7:30PM RACHEL MORAN wasprostituted for seven Paid For: My Paid For:My

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HAMMER KIDS NEWS 826LA@HAMMER CLOSE ENCOUNTERS In March, two sixth-grade classes from UCLA Community The Hammer’s free collaborative workshops, presented These lively drop-in programs encourage families to School received arts-integrated instruction from their with 826LA, are designed for groups of up to 20 look closely at art, experiment, and create together. Co-presented by UCLA teachers while in residency at the Hammer. Classroom-in- students. Reservations are encouraged. Please visit Developed with the whole family in mind, these Film & Television Archive Residence at the Hammer, now in its second year, is an workshops.826la.org or call 310-915-0200. encounters with art are designed for adults and kids innovative program designed to strengthen student and ages 5 and up. POPEYE teacher learning about art through a weeklong, immersive Tabletop Summer Blockbusters Sunday, June 8, 11AM experience at the Hammer Museum. SUNDAY, JUNE 15, 11AM-1PM Ages 10–14 PAPER COSTUMES & CHOREOGRAPHY Recommended for ages 6+ Using the Tabletop Moviemaking system, students SUNDAY, JUNE 22, 11AM-1PM In Robert Altman’s rollicking 1980 musical, brawny, spinach- This program is a collaboration between the Hammer write and film an action-packed movie, including Join Made in L.A. 2014 artist Jmy James Kidd and eating sailor Popeye seeks his “Pappy” in the seaside village Museum, the Visual and Performing Arts Education Program unforgettable characters and heart-stopping action dancer Nick Duran of James Kidd Studio to create of Sweethaven, romances Olive Oyl, and dukes it out with the in UCLA’s School of the Arts and Architecture, and selected sequences. Led by Aaron Davidson, who develops kids’ wearable art and original choreography inspired by hulking Bluto. Familiar friends Wimpy and Swee’pea also make classroom teachers. Visit the Hammer blog to see class shows for Amazon Studios. artworks on view in our galleries. appearances. (1980, Dir. R. Altman, 35mm, color, 114 min.) photos, examples of student work, and to learn more about Classroom-in-Residence at the Hammer. Future Roadside Attractions of Los Angeles ART FOR YOUR REVOLUTION CURLY TOP SUNDAY, JULY 27, 11AM-1PM Ages 9–14 SUNDAY, JULY 6, 11AM-1PM Sunday, July 20, 11AM Students draw inspiration from places as varied as the In this workshop on Independence Day weekend, families Recommended for ages 5+ LOOK TOGETHER The irrepressible Shirley Temple, whose earnest enthusiasm Capitol Records building, Watts Towers, and Googie-style view the revolutionary work of artist Jennifer Moon, Discover and explore artworks in the galleries as a and unfaltering cheer buoyed a nation through the Great restaurants as they create their own city landmarks. on view in Made in L.A. 2014, and then follow the artist family. For details, please hammer.ucla.edu. Depression, shines as an outspoken young orphan who Instructor Jayne Marie Kennedy works in television and down a revolutionary path with artful badges and flags. plays matchmaker between her older sister and a wealthy SUNDAY, JUNE 29, 11AM-12PM is an avid explorer of Los Angeles. SUNDAY, JULY 13, 11AM-12PM LOS ANGELES MUSEUM OF KIDS’ ART benefactor. (1935, Dir. I. Cummings, 35mm, b/w, 75 min.) SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, 11AM-12PM Let’s Make Games! SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 11AM-1PM LASSIE COME HOME SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 11AM-12PM SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 11AM-1PM Ages 9–14 Made in L.A. 2014 artist Alice Könitz created a one- room museum to display her friends’ art and share it Sunday, August 17, 11AM In this workshop, students discuss what a game actually Recommended for ages 8+ Generous support for Classroom-in-Residence has been provided is, learn conceptual frameworks for approaching game with others. She calls it Los Angeles Museum of Art. A family fallen on hard times sells their beloved collie, Lassie, to by The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation and the Max H. design, and then create their own tabletop games. In this workshop, Könitz leads families in building Gluck Foundation. a wealthy duke, but Lassie is determined to return to the family Instructor Dave Faulkner is a professional educational tiny museums inspired by art on view in the galleries she loves. Braving bandits and dogcatchers, and befriending kindly Hammer Kids has also received funding from supporters and video game designer. and by their imaginations. friends of the Hammer Museum’s Kids’ Art Museum Project strangers along the way, Lassie’s journey is a heartwarming tale of (K.A.M.P.), an annual family fundraiser. loyalty and perseverance. (1943, Dir. F. M. 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