see it worked - what's next ? Rout 66? More round earth map exploration (you laugh...works...)

Guess Deniss is finaly done with the snitch scene- these are aclualy the old timer (hem,celine, and dashiels death - 21...monza..)( hate em...but kind of nice; (can't sit down at santa monic with a coke acn forever...terma bunny does it again...)...dinnis actually ussed to be in artforum like a lot..like62 ...found objects and a nice shot of a friend on a bonaville shortly before his accedent (irony is a littlke touch in description); somewhere I have this cute pic of the locul..retiries store window...water colors and a realy dull portrait of someone who look like a realy dried up dennis - my page gets messed with but..infamous reverse bugatti emblem on marble shot did turn up - they do that...(we kill em)

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Search:ran out of money :"Ellen doll...how are you..." Mihg even bikes out again sonooo! "I saw Rinboud and say verlain and togteher...hoo...will burn the town down.oooooooooo; gm jonny seven t's like...sadddddddddddd.


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L.A.'s Bohemian Art Finds a Home

By JOHN ROGERS, Associated Press Writer
Fri Jan 13, 2:37 PM ET




LOS ANGELES - The "LA Art Scene" that swept through the beach-front coffeehouses of bohemian Venice Beach in the early 1960s has found a home.
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More than 150 works produced by some of the most acclaimed Los Angeles artists of that time â?? from Ed Ruscha to Joe Goode to Tony Berlant â?? are going on permanent display in a high-rise residential tower that looms above the once-gritty neighborhood where many of those works were conceived and created.

"The really cool thing about this idea is that nobody has done anything quite like this before," says actor-director Dennis Hopper, who is helping bring scores of the artists together Sunday to see their work unveiled at Marina del Rey's Azzurra residential tower, and whose own photographs of the city, its budding 1960s arts scene and some of the scene's members are among the 160 works on display.