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The Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (ICA LA), formerly known as the Santa Monica Museum of Art (SMMoA), is a contemporary art museum in
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. As an independent and non-collecting art museum (or
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), it exhibits the work of local, national, and international contemporary artists. Until May 2015, the museum was based at the Bergamot Station Arts Center in
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. In May 2016, the museum announced an official name change to the Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (ICA LA) and its relocation to Los Angeles's Downtown Arts District. The museum reopened to the public in September 2017.


History

The museum was founded as the Santa Monica Museum of Art in 1984 by Abby Sher as part of the Frank Gehry-designed mixed-use center,
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, which she developed on Main Street in Santa Monica, California between 1984 and 1988. In 1988, Thomas Rhoads was named the museum’s director, mounting that summer its first exhibition, Art in the Raw in the 8,000 square foot clear span, clerestory-rimmed 1908 Imperial Ice Company warehouse building. In 1997, SMMoA moved from Edgemar, reopening in Bergamot Station Arts Center in 1998. Following a $5 million fundraising campaign, the museum relocated to
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. The firm wHY Architecture, under the direction of
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, renovated the 12,700-square-foot warehouse that now serves as the ICA LA’s home. The museum's mission focused on pivotal but under-recognized moments and figures in the history of contemporary art and culture and exhibiting local and international artists early in their careers. The museum's current mission "is to support art that sparks the pleasure of discovery and challenges the way we see and experience the world, ourselves, and each other. CA LAis committed to upending hierarchies of race, class, gender, and culture. Through exhibitions, education programs, and community partnerships, CA LAfosters critique of the familiar and empathy with the different."


Exhibitions

From its inception, the museum developed a reputation for hosting groundbreaking exhibitions for future art world luminaries. Under the banner of the Museum’s Artist Project series, Director Thomas Rhoads and his team of curators organized shows for Andrea Bowers, Meg Cranston, Bruce and Norman Yonemoto, and Lynn Aldrich. They arranged the first solo shows for Daniel J. Martinez (1988),
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(1989), William Leavitt (1990), and
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(1996) among others. Upon the Museum’s relocation to Bergamot Station Arts Center, the Artist Project Series continued in the Museum’s two Project Rooms. The inaugural exhibition at Bergamot featured emerging artist
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and her beaded, full-size kitchen and backyard installations. Elsa Longhauser succeeded Thomas Rhoads as executive director in 2000 and marked her arrival with a retrospective of feminist Austrian artist
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. During Longhauser's tenure, the museum hosted exhibitions of work by Yoshimoto Nara (2000),
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(2002), Terry Allen (2004), Michael Queenland (2012), and
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(2012). Other important exhibitions at the Museum included ''The Book Show:
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'' (2001), ''Cavepainting:
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,
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,
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'' (2002), ''Michael Asher'' (2008 ), ''Allen Ruppersberg: You and Me or the Art of Give and Take'' (2009). The museum also organized acclaimed shows by guest-curators, including Michael Duncan and
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's ''Semina Culture: Wallace Berman and His Circle'' (2005), a
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-curated
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exhibition (2005), and
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's ''Identity Theft: Eleanor Antin, Lynn Hershman Leeson, and Suzy Lake'' (2007).


Programs

As SMMoA, the museum offered a full-range of free public programs including lectures and panel discussions, and award-winning education programs for K-12 children. One of the museum’s most immersive outreach programs was ''Park Studio'', a free and intensive weeklong art workshop series that coincides with academic spring breaks at SMMUSD and LAUSD public schools. ''Wall Works'' was SMMoA’s award-winning education program that links K-12 students directly with renowned contemporary artists. ''Wall Works'' projects were carried out in the classroom, and culminate with a public exhibition of student work at Bergamot Station Arts Center. Artists who have participated in ''Park Studio'' and ''Wall Works'' include
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, Elias Sime, Peter Shire, Karen Kimmel, and Laurel Broughton. SMMoA’s ''A Collection of Ideas…'' was a public program and lecture series with innovative thinkers from all disciplines. Past ''A Collection of Ideas...'' events include a discussion around Mike Kelley’s final project, the Mobile Homestead (2013), and ''Crossfader: Listening Like a Sonidero'', a hybrid musical-lecture with
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and Mexican DJ and producer Toy Selectah (2013). SMMoA's Cause for Creativity workshops: SMMoA’s Cause for Creativity (C4C) combined art, social action, and community partnerships to enhance the life of the mind and spirit. "Make art and make a difference" was the motto of this innovative program designed for participants of all ages. Workshops have been taught by The Echo Park Film Center, BROODWORK, and Cirque du Soleil’s OVO.


Management

Thomas Rhoads was the museum’s first executive director. In 2000, former director of the Moore College of Art and Design galleries,
Elsa Longhauser Elsa Longhauser is the founding executive director of the Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (ICA LA), formerly the Santa Monica Museum of Art (SMMoA), where Longhauser served as director from 2000 until the museum ended operations in Berga ...
, was named executive director. Longhauser announced that she would step down from her role as executive director in mid-2019. In July 2019,
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, former senior curator at the
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was named the museum's new executive director.
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is the current curator for the ICA LA, previously a curator at the
Hammer Museum The Hammer Museum, which is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles, is an art museum and cultural center known for its artist-centric and progressive array of exhibitions and public programs. Founded in 1990 by the entrepreneur- ...
. Asuka Hisa is the current curator of education and programs. Previous staff curators include
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, current executive director of the
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and Jeffrey Uslip.


References


External links

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Bergamot Station Arts Center Official Website




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