
Between the pueblo's founding in 1781 and the city's first transcontinental rail connection in 1876, Los Angeles lingered on the colonial margins of Spain, Mexico, and the United States.
Depopulated of its indigenous people by the mission system, lightly settled, and located far from San Francisco and Sacramento, small and violent Los Angeles held no mirror of art up to itself. Indigenous Angele os had been stripped of their artistic traditions, and colonists who had come north from Mexico were tainted, in Anglo eyes, with Catholicism and mestizaje.
To newly arrived Americans, the image of Los Angeles was foreign, crude, and racially ambiguous. And what the world beyond Los Angeles valued as fine art - the world back East - required a long and expensive journey to acquire.
To newly arrived Americans, the image of Los Angeles was foreign, crude, and racially ambiguous.
Los Angeles spent an unusually long time at the margins, with little to recommend it except its climate and its landscapes. Something might be made of these, however. In the canyons of Hollywood and along the shore after 1900, local artists composed sunny paintings of eucalyptus groves and swales of golden poppies in bloom. Their paintings were loosely Impressionistic in a taste that had already grown stale
As newer movements revolutionized art in Europe before and after World War I, Los Angeles consumers continued to prefer an art akin to the booster images in magazine illustrations: Southern California as a domesticated Eden.
In Exposition Park, the county's Museum of History, Science, and Art - its name a hierarchy of local values - represented civic art to cultured Angele os on terms they found familiar. Museum curators mounted loan exhibitions among the mastodon skeletons of European paintings from the 19th century and earlier.
A more engaged and contemporary art only emerged in the 1930s, fostered in part by New Deal cultural projects and partly by the artists who taught at Chouinard, the Art Center, Otis, and UCLA.
Serious collectors could find Matisse and Picasso, Klee and Kandinsky at Earl Stendahl's gallery on Wilshire Boulevard and Frank Perls' gallery nearby, but Stendahl and Perls were practically alone in promoting modern art in Los Angeles. Outside a tiny avant-garde, 20th-century art was suspect.
County Museum. Modernism wasn't wanted. Photo courtesy of Security Pacific National Bank Collection - Los Angeles Public Library.
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In 1939, conservatives on the county museum board turned down a gift of modern works from the collection of Walter and Louise Arensberg. In 1944, the Arensbergs tried to interest UCLA in the collection, but nothing came of their offer. Vincent Price, Edward G. Robinson, and Fanny Brice founded the Modern Institute of Art to keep the Arensberg collection in Los Angeles, but the institute closed when funding ran out. When James Byrnes, the first curator of modern art at the county museum, sought to buy works by Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko in 1947, he was advised by one of the trustees to keep the paintings off the museum walls.
By 1950, Los Angeles was bigger and richer, an industrial powerhouse, and the factory of the world's entertainment. But beneath the exuberance were fears about what else would Los Angeles become. Many of the city's new people - Okies and Arkies and other white ethnics - had only arrived with the war. So had a resurgent community of Latinos and, for the first time, large numbers of African-American residents. Adding to the city's anxieties were the trauma of racial segregation, the likelihood of another war, and the narrowness of the city's elites.
Los Angeles in 1950 was, in the words of one critic, vulgar, extroverted, spontaneous, energetic, proudly unsophisticated - Los Angeles discouraged a civilized sense of art historical continuities.
Anne Bartlett Ayres, writing in the catalog for the exhibition Art in Los Angeles: Seventeen Artists in the Sixties, describes the city in 1950 as (v)ulgar, extroverted, spontaneous, energetic, proudly unsophisticated - Los Angeles discouraged a civilized sense of art historical continuities. It also seethed with resentments.
Kenneth Ross, the energetic director of the city-funded Municipal Art Department, had a pragmatic solution, drawn from New Deal models of social action. Art, film, dance, and music - without much discrimination except that it should be lively and interesting - could be brought to every Los Angeles neighborhood, even to communities of color. In his way stood the art politics of mid-century Los Angeles, a mixture of anti-immigrant, anti-modern, anti-Communist, and anti-New Deal sentiments that flowed through the influential California Art Club to city council members equally unsettled by manifestations of the new. The club and its city council allies had tried to block Ross' appointment as department director, only to be overruled by the Municipal Art Commission in 1949.
Ross hoped his eclectic approach would accommodate every taste (and quiet some of the criticism). The All-City Outdoor Arts Festival he planned for October 1951 was two weeks of community engagement held at parks and at the Greek Theater. Dance and music performances were included, but the focus was on the jury's selection of 180 paintings and sculptures in a wide range of styles, including art that was influenced by Surrealism, Cubism, and Abstract Expressionism.
That was too many isms for traditionalists. As Sarah Schrank notes in Art and the City: Civic Imagination and Cultural Authority in Los Angeles, Ross' critics used the Los Angeles Times to complain of the festivals' art and Ross' politics and patriotism even before the exhibitions closed. The San Fernando Valley Professional Artists' Guild and the Coordinating Committee for Tradi
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