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'Land art' makes California a selfie center

Updated: 2017-03-24 08:52

'Land art' makes California a selfie center

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Desert X runs through April-with Mirage set to remain in place for six months. The show has attracted tens of thousands of people since its opening four weeks ago, including hipsters, art lovers and residents of the region not normally attracted to museums.

"We had 5,000 people per weekend," close to twice the number expected, says Desert X artistic director Neville Wakefield.

The success of the exhibition highlights the growing creative clout of Los Angeles and Palm Springs, where new galleries and museums, prestigious fashion shows and trendy tourism destinations offer a counterweight to New York on the other side of the country.

Economic factors are driving the shift, with many artists fleeing the exorbitant rents of New York. But the trend also has philosophical underpinnings in the historic campaign to settle the West.