How Channa Horwitz Permeated LA’s 1960s Art Scene


How Channa Horwitz Permeated LA’s 1960s Art Scene
Who?  When an LA Times review of her work referred to contemporary artist  Channa Horwitz as a housewife, it epitomised everything art historian Linda Nochlin wrestled with in her pioneering essay in 1971, Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists? Despite studying with James Turrell and Allan Kaprow at CalArts in the 1970s, and exchanging letters with Sol LeWitt, Horwitz remained very much an outlier of the California art world until the…

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April 18, 2016 at 12:53PM
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