Open your eyes to John McLaughlin: Some of his work can be seen in “Crosscurrents” at the Getty, but the progenitor of great postwar art in L.A. merited a major solo retrospective.
Image: John McLaughlin’s “#26” (1961) works against our natural binocular vision. Credit: John McLaughlin
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