WWW: New Art Historical Resources on the Web

Archives of American Art – Smithsonian Institution


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Now available online at the Archives of American Art – Smithsonian Institution, December 2017.

Finding aids:
Los Angeles Museum of Art / Roger Wong Gallery records, 1966-1988

Los Angeles Museum of Art / Roger Wong Gallery (1974-1983) was and art gallery in Los Angeles, California, operated by Roger Wong. The Gallery opened in the mid-1970’s, perhaps 1974, under the name “Roger Wong Gallery”. Around 1978, the name changed to the “Los Angeles Museum of Art,” located at Beverly and Vermont. Primarily exhibiting avant-garde art, the Gallery closed in 1982-1983.

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Reference: WWW: New Art Historical Resources on the Web [2]. In: ArtHist.net, Jan 15, 2018. <https://arthist.net/archive/17119>.