Ghost Metropolis: Los Angeles from Clovis to Nixon

1960s

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  1. Decades, 1910s-1990s Curtis Fletcher

Contents of this tag:

  1. Richard 37th, Act III: Thermidor, 1968-1974
  2. Richard 37th, Act II: Resurrection, Race and Reaction, 1963-1967
  3. Richard 37th, Act I: Rise and Crash of the Angeleno, 1913-1962
  4. Crossroads of the LA Metropolis: The Four-Level Interchange and Bunker Hill, 1930s-1960s
  5. The LA and New York Rebellions in Cinema, 1969-1994
  6. Race, Space, Violence, and Voting: 1964, 1978, 1994
  7. Blinding Race: Television in the Civil Rights Era, 1948-1965
  8. I Spy, 1965-1968
  9. Walter Gordon's Photographic Tour of African American Los Angeles, 1920s-1960s
  10. Decolonizing American Television: 1965-1990s
  11. Beat Dada: Ed Kienholz (1927-1994)
  12. New Art Spaces after Watts and the Blowouts: Samella Lewis and ASCO, 1965-1978
  13. From Paris to New York City to San Francisco and Los Angeles: Duchamp's Beatnik Successors: 1912-1966
  14. Frank Lloyd Wright, Hollyhock House (Los Angeles, 1919-21). Photo by Julius Shulman, 1963, Image 3872-02k
  15. Photography's Ironic Arrival as Fine Art: Ed Ruscha and Robert Heinecken, 1961-1970
  16. Reaganism: The Triumph of Los Angeles-Branded New Right Repression, 1964-1989
  17. Frank Lloyd Wright, Hollyhock House (Los Angeles, 1919-21). Photo by Julius Shulman, 1963, Image 3872-03, Tones adjusted by Phil Ethington
  18. Frank Lloyd Wright, Hollyhock House (Los Angeles, 1919-21). Photo by Julius Shulman, 1963
  19. Julia , 1968-1971
  20. Apollo 11 Lunar Module Eagle in landing configuration in lunar orbit from the Command and Service Module Columbia, 20 July 1969
  21. Star Trek, 1966-1969
  22. Brady Bunch (ABC, 1969-1974)
  23. Ronald and Nancy Reagan, Election-night Victory celebration for California Governor at the Biltmore Hotel, Los Angeles , California , 8 November 1966
  24. Eve Babitz plays chess with Marcel Duchamp, First Duchamp Retrospective, Pasadena Art Museum, 1963
  25. Diversity (H) Index Los Angeles 1960
  26. Ed Ruscha, Every Building on the Sunset Strip (1966), detail (b)
  27. Stahl House, Case Study #22, Daylight Exterior. Julius Shulman (1960)
  28. "Now you won't have Nixon to kick around any more." Nixon's Last Press Conference, 1962.
  29. Edward Kienholz, Boy, son of John Doe (1961).
  30. Stahl House, Case Study House #22 (Pierre Konig, 1960), "Two Girls" (Nighttime Multiple Exposure). Julius Shulman (1960)
  31. Vote for Proposition 14, to Repeal Rumford Fair Housing Law, 1964. Above (red) and Below (blue) Median (white).
  32. Seven Days in May, Directed by John Frankenheimer, (Paramount Pictures, released 12 February 1964), 1
  33. Race-Ethnic Majority Map, Los Angeles County, 1990, Showing 1992 Florence and Normandie and August 1965 Qaurantine Area
  34. Archival Television Coverage of Watts Rebellion, August 1965
  35. Marcel Duchamp and Walter Hopps, 1963 (Julian Wasser 1963)
  36. U.S. Marines in the Battle of Hue, [Feb?] 1968
  37. Convair Astronautics Corporate Headquarters, San Diego, California
  38. Crowd Cheering Richard Nixon at Eastland Mall, West Covina, Los Angeles County, 14 October 1960
  39. Ed Ruscha, Double Standard (1969)
  40. Galleries of La Cienaga, 1958-1969
  41. The Andy Griffith Show, 1960-1968
  42. Washington, D.C., April 1968
  43. African American Globalism, 1950s-1960s
  44. African-American Population of the Central Los Angeles Region, 1960
  45. Troops Patrol L.A. Damage Heavy
  46. Corporate Origins and Destination of the New Hollywood, 1966-1980s
  47. U.S. Air Force General Jack D. Ripper (Sterling Hayden), Dr. Strangelove (Stanley Kubrick, 1964)
  48. Edward Keinholz, The Beanery (1965) detail.
  49. Race-Ethnic Majorities, Los Angeles County, 1940-2000
  50. Asian Population of the Central Los Angeles Region, 1960
  51. Edward Kienholz, Back Seat Dodge (1964)
  52. Ronald Reagan, Angie Dickinson, and Lee Marvin, in The Killers (Universal Pictures, 1964)
  53. Race-Ethnic Majority Map, Los Angeles County, 1960
  54. Juilian Wasser, Marcel Duchamp (1963)
  55. President Richard M. Nixon, intended to simulate his telephone call to astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin at "Tranquility Base" on the Moon, 20 July 1969
  56. Table 5.1: Explaining the Vote to Repeal the Rumford Fair Housing Law in 1964
  57. Northrup Aviation Drafting Room (Pereira and Luckman, 1961)
  58. Richard M. Nixon, "Nixon Tells Why He Opposes Birch Society," New York Herald-Tribune, 16 March 1962, p. 12
  59. Sharon Tate and Roman Polanski in The Fearless Vampire Killers (Paramount, 1967)
  60. Edward Kienholz, Jane Doe (1960)
  61. Pacific Electric Railway, 1901-1961
  62. Miriam Makeba, introduced by Harry Belafonte, singing "Love Tastes Like Strawberries" on "The Ed Sullivan Show" on April 22nd, 1962.
  63. Roman Polanski and Sharon Tate in The Fearless Vampire Killers (Paramount, 1967)
  64. Watts 1965 Ed Herlihy
  65. Easy Rider (1969)
  66. Ruby Dee, by Carl Van Vechten, 25 September 1962
  67. Leaky Apartheid: African-American, Asian, and Latino Residential Geography in Central Los Angeles, 1940 and 1960
  68. Ed Ruscha, Burning Gas Station, 1965
  69. Julius Shulman, Northrup Drafting Room (Pereira and Luckman, 1962); Julius Shulman, Pereira and Luckman Drafting Room (1962)
  70. Television Coverage of 1965 Watts Rebellion: LA Times Retrospective
  71. William Pereira Residence (William Pereira, 1963)
  72. Watts Riots News Reel
  73. Ronald Reagan, "A Time for Choosing," AKA "The Speech" (27 Oct 1964)
  74. Saturn V Apollo 11 Moon Launch, 16 July 1969
  75. Text of Address to Newspaper Editors by Richard M. Nixon: Former Vice President Sizes Up Administration
  76. Reinholz 1967
  77. The Wild Bunch (1969)
  78. Pacific Electric Railway, 1901-1961
  79. Herman Kahn (1922-1983), Interview with Herman Kahn, author of On Escalation, May 11, 1965
  80. Latino Population of the Central Los Angeles Region, 1960
  81. Nixon's 1968 RNC Acceptance Speech
  82. Dihann Carroll and Marc Copage in Julia ( NBC, 1969)
  83. President Nixon 1969 Inaugural Address
  84. President Lyndon B. Johnson and Joe Califano chart riot outbreaks in Washington, D.C, 5 March 1968
  85. Sharon Tate as Porn Actress Jennifer North, Valley of the Dolls (1967)
  86. Mailer, “An Evening with Jackie Kennedy, or The Wild West of the East,” first published in Esquire, republished in Mailer (1963): 87.
  87. Shulman on Shulman 2005: Case Study House #22 (Stahl House, 1960)
  88. Saturn V Subcontractors, 1960s
  89. Convair Astronautics Corporate Headquarters, San Diego, California
  90. The Watts Rebellion of August 1965
  91. Sex, Violence, and Sexual Violence in the New Hollywood, 1967-1991
  92. Nixon speech at 1968 Republican National Convention
  93. U.S. President Merkin Muffley (Peter Sellers), Dr. Strangelove (Stanley Kubrick, 1964)
  94. Brady Bunch (ABC, 1969-1974)
  95. Saturn V Contractors in Southern California, c. 1969
  96. Race-Ethnic Majority Map, Los Angeles County, 1960, With August 1965 Qaurantine Area
  97. Kallina, Edmund F. (1988) Courthouse over White House: Chicago and the Presidential Election of 1960. Miami: University Press of Florida.
  98. Saturn V Subcontractors, 1960s
  99. Robert Heinecken, Are You Rea #14 (1966) 27.3x21.3cm, gelatin-silver contact print from magazine, University of California, San Diego
  100. The Overthrow of Classical Aesthetics, 1958-1963
  101. Carl Greenberg, Nixon Wants to Become Dictator, Brown Charges in Tough Speech," Los Angeles Times, 10 October 1962, p. 2
  102. Race-Ethnic Majority Map, Los Angeles County, 1970, With August 1965 Qaurantine Area
  103. "The New Cinema": Time Magazine Cover, 8 December 1967
  104. Poster for "New Paintings of Common Objects" show, 25 Sept-19 Oct. 19632, Pasadena Art Museum
  105. Robert Heinecken, Child Guidance Toys (1963) 13.4 x 45.7 cm, black and white film transparency, free hanging, University of California, San Diego
  106. Bill Cosby as Alexander "Scotty" Scott, in I Spy (1965)
  107. Vietnam War protestors march at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. on October 21, 1967
  108. Watts Riots Los Angeles CA 1965 HD Historic Footage
  109. John Baldessari, "The Back of All the Trucks Passed While Driving from Los Angeles to Santa Barbara, California, Sunday 20 January, 1963."
  110. Shulman, Malin (Chemosphere) House 1961
  111. David Hockney, Bigger Splash (1967)
  112. Andy Warhol, Campbell's Soup Cans, 1962
  113. Seven Days in May, Directed by John Frankenheimer, (Paramount Pictures, released 12 February 1964), 2
  114. Sidney Poitier, Harry Belafonte, and Charlton Heston at the Lincoln Memorial (with Dr. Martin Luther King) for the March on Washington, 28 August 1963
  115. TROHAN, WALTER Chicago Tribune 1964.07.18
  116. National Guard in Baltimore 5 April 1968
  117. McCone Commission Map (1966) Overlaid on HOLC Redlining Map (1940)
  118. Dennis Hopper, Double Standard, 1961
  119. Race-Ethnic Majorities by Census Tract, 1960, Showing Pico-Whittier and Lakewood-Rosemead Transections
  120. Virginia Dwan, 1969
  121. Johnson On Vietnam:Vows to Fight On Until Reds Parley (May 1965)
  122. Rnoald Reagan, "The Speech" ("A Time For Choosing"), 27 October 1964
  123. Rosemary's Baby (Roman Polanski, 1968)
  124. Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
  125. McCone Commission Map Showing Quarantine Area and Incidents of Violence
  126. Operation Safeguard: Watts Riot - 1965 Educational Film - S88TV1
  127. Rosemary's Body Violated by Satan, 1968
  128. May Day Parade, Red Square, Moscow, 1 May 1965
  129. Phase I: Cinema's Civil Rights Leaders, 1950s-1960s
  130. Reinholz 1967
  131. Rosemary's Baby (1968)