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The following are suggested exhibitions that are closing soon. Most within the week.

George Herms: Xenophilia

George Herms: Xenophilia

Sun, Sep 25, 2011

George Herms: Xenophilia presents the work of legendary West Coast assemblage artist George Herms alongside the work of a younger generation artists, which is bringing new energy to the assemblage tradition. Closes October 2 at MOCA Pacific Design Center.

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Ed Ruscha: On the Road

Ed Ruscha: On the Road

Sun, Sep 25, 2011

This exhibition brings together two great visionaries of art and language - Ed Ruscha and Jack Kerouac. Both men revolutionized the transparent use of words to document and comment on the shifting character of the American cultural landscape. Closes October 2 at the Hammer Museum.

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Jay Stuckey: Glad Day

Jay Stuckey: Glad Day

Sun, Sep 25, 2011

Although the purpose and context of time differ dramatically – Stuckey’s paintings are intended to be humorous and approachable, not to instill the fear of god in the viewer. Closes October 1 at The Company.

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Fil Rüting: Australian

Fil Rüting: Australian

Sun, Sep 25, 2011

Themes explored in Rüting's video installation include primitive utopianism, colonialism, gender politics, transgression, the modern condition and spirituality. Closes October 2 at WPA.

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