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Author: Lizy Dastin

Founder of the street art information hub Art and Seeking, Lizy Dastin currently teaches Art History at UCLA, Chapman University and Santa Monica College and has previously taught at The American Jewish University, Mercy College and the School of Visual Arts. She has worked on curatorial and conservation projects at the Metropolitan Museum, the International Center of Photography and the Whitney Museum and has delivered specialty lectures at several institutions, including Princeton University.
Street Art Orientalists Lizy Dastin Resurrection of Angels
The Arts & Literature

Street Art Orientalists: Eastern Bodies Depicted by Western Hands

Lizy Dastin explores two iconic examples of Los Angeles street art featuring the bodies of Eastern women created by Western artists.

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