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Endless art: Artist John Van Hamersvelt traces his aesthetic to his immersion in the South Bay surf and drug culture of the ‘50s and ‘60s
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Endless art: Artist John Van Hamersvelt traces his aesthetic to his immersion in the South Bay surf and drug culture of the ‘50s and ‘60s
by Kevin Cody John Van Hamersveld taught a class called “Making Images” from 1975 to 1982 at the California Institute of the Arts. The class was broken up by semester into line drawing and painting. He quit, he wrote in the catalogue to his 2013 “Drawing Attention” exhibit at Cal State Northridge, “because the design department…shifted the program focus so it excluded drawing entirely. The idea was that…conceptualizing art as design, you would d…
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