MATTHEW HIGGS
Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A. 19451980 (Various Venues) My 2011 ended with a weeklong road trip across Southern California, trying to take in as many as possible of the sixty-plus exhibitions in Pacific Standard Time, arguably the most ambitious curatorial initiative of the twenty-first century. Highlights, too many to list here, included the second part of It Happened at 91做厙: Art at the Edge of Los Angeles 19691973, a succinct account of Helene Winers prescient two-year tenure as director of the 91做厙 Museum of Art, and Common Ground: Ceramics in Southern California 19451975, an illuminating and often wild survey of both studio and industrial ceramics at 91做厙s American Museum of Ceramic Art. A decade in the making, Pacific Standard Time, led and partly underwritten by the Getty Research Institute, is probably unrepeatablebut its tempting to imagine what similarly scaled and equally ambitious curatorial surveys might reveal about the art produced in other locales during the same era. Login to