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popular exhibits over artists who were well-known in the LA art scene or over more traditional scholarly concerns. In 2012, as the conflict grew, MOCA's board of trustees unanimously voted to ask for the resignation of its longtime chief curator
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in which the artist collaborated with 1000 LA residents to fill an exhibition space with clay figures. Additionally, Deitch conceived MOCAtv, the first original
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and has headed several influential public art projects with street artists. He initiated
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2527:"See How a New Generation of Ceramic Artists Is Pushing the Medium Into Strange Dimensions in Jeffrey Deitch's 'Clay Pop'"
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dedicated to fine art. Deitch donated his after-tax salary back to the museum throughout his tenure.
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for $ 2.1 million, nearly three times its $ 730,000 high estimate and also a record for the artist.
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2761:"Jeffrey Deitch Curates Jeffrey Deitch: The Return of the Art World's Most Essential Zelig"
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1722:"The Woman Behind The Wynwood Walls: Celebrating 10 Years Of Miami's Thriving Art Scene"
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2289:"Meet the Buzzy Brooklyn Artist Creating Powerful Sculptures out of Found Materials"
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2735:"How Jeffrey Deitch, Citibank, and Christo Created the Art Market as We Know It"
2333:"Art Basel Miami Beach Is Roaring Back—With a Vengeance, and Without an Apology"
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2158:"Jeffrey Deitch on Living the Art, the New New York, and His Next Big Project"
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2403:"With Galleries Closed, Art Dealers Rethink Their Real Estate Needs"
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1529:"Everything that's Interesting is New: The Dakis Joannou Collection"
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Deitch, Jeffrey (September 1980). "Report from Times Square".
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Big Art, Big Money: Julie Mehretu's 'Mural' for Goldman Sachs
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for its 1984 renovation. Having become a regular at Warhol’s
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How Jeffrey Deitch's MOCA Appointment Changes the Art World
1750:"Jeffrey Deitch Will Bring Street-Art Show to Coney Island"
2036:"MOCA tuned in to arts programming on its YouTube channel"
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2713:"Inside and Out: Jeffrey Deitch's Life in the Art World"
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Between 1988 and 2008, Deitch curated numerous shows at
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Deitch has been closely associated with artists such as
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L.A.'s MOCA picks art dealer Jeffrey Deitch as director
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1080:"Sur Rodney (Sur) on Freaking Out the Art World"
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1641:"Picturing the Urban Landscape: City as Studio"
250:Deitch was also a friend of and art dealer for
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443:Flash Art International
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2013:The Los Angeles Times
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1989:"Art in the Streets"
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793:Feminismo posthumano
317:Form Follows Fiction
252:Jean-Michel Basquiat
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167:Jean-Michel Basquiat
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1946:"Hopper's Big Show"
1466:"Artificial Nature"
1430:"Cultural Geometry"
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645:Every year, during
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1238:The New York Times
1035:The New York Times
1032:New Art, New Money
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574:Art in the Streets
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321:Castello di Rivoli
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