If the gilded moment of Vienna ended with World War I and the artistic protagonism of Paris with World War II, the cultural scene of New York blurred from 1968 on. A good number of the abstract expressionists had died young. Peggy Guggenheim had returned to Venice, Jane Jacobs had moved to Canada to keep her sons from fighting in Vietnam, and almost all the members of the Beat Generation had chosen California as new base, in pursuit of a more experimental lifestyle, less constrained by East Coast conventions...
‘Los Ángeles 1968-1989: Disney, Bradbury, Fuller’ en la Fundación March[+]