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File #: 25-1493    Version: 1 Name: Deaccession of Artwork Located at 10950 Washington Boulevard
Type: Minute Order Status: Action Item
File created: 8/5/2025 In control: CULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMISSION
On agenda: 8/19/2025 Final action:
Title: CAC ACTION ITEM - Consideration of the Deaccession of Media in Motion, a permanent public art located at 10950 Washington Boulevard.
Attachments: 1. 25-08-19_ATT 1_10950 Washington Blvd_Deaccession Presentation.pdf, 2. 25-08-19_ATT 2_Deaccessioning Media in Motion Letter .pdf, 3. 25-08-19_ATT 3_VARA Waiver_Signed .pdf, 4. 25-08-19_ATT 4_Staff Memo Valuation and Recommendation.pdf
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CAC ACTION ITEM - Consideration of the Deaccession of Media in Motion, a permanent public art located at 10950 Washington Boulevard.

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Meeting Date: August 19, 2025

Contact Person/Dept: Sam Lee / City Manager - Office of Economic & Cultural Development

Phone Number: (310) 253-6001

Fiscal Impact: Yes [] No [X] General Fund: Yes [] No [X]

Public Hearing: [] Action Item: [X] Attachments: [X]

Public Notification: Meetings and Agendas - Cultural Affairs Commission (08/14/25);

Department Approval: Sally Unsworth, Cultural Affairs Manager (08/05/2025)
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RECOMMENDATION

Staff recommends that the Cultural Affairs Commission (CAC) approves the deaccession request for the permanent public artwork, Media in Motion, by Paul Novacek and Nick Seierup, located at 10950 Washington Boulevard.

BACKGROUND

Media in Motion is a permanent, public artwork currently located at the northern boundary of the 10950 Washington Boulevard property, which once served as the headquarters for the National Football League (NFL) cable network. The artwork, which intermingles with the site's address as signage, was originally commissioned by Skye Partners, Inc. (property owner at the time) to fulfill their Art in Public Places Program (APPP) requirements in 1998. The sculptural installation, measuring 13' x 9' x 6' (height x length x depth), comprises two flat galvanized steel panels, representing television screens that have frosted glass with abstract silkscreened images of the site incorporated into them. The artwork weighs approximately 2,500 lbs. and required $65,000 to complete, although the original 1% APPP allocation was approximately $8,000. The creation was a collaboration between Paul Novacek, an accomplished environmental and graphic artist, and Nick Seierup, a known Southern California-based architect.

Hudson Pacific Properties, Inc. (Hudson 10950, LLC) ...

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