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LA ART BOOK FAIR 2020 ONLINE

Support your independent press. The LA ART BOOK FAIR 2020 has moved online, with links to all scheduled exhibitors and publishers.

From top: AA Bronson, After General Idea, courtesy and © the artist and Three Star Books, Paris; Jill Johnston, The Disintegration of a Critic, edited by Fiona McGovern, Megan Francis Sullivan, and Axel Wieder, courtesy and © Sternberg Press; Daido Moriyama, Visions of Japan, courtesy and © the artist and Komiyama, Tokyo; Linder, The Myth of the Birth of the Hero IV, 2012, courtesy and © Linder Sterling, Modern Art, London, Dépendance, Brussels, Andréhn-Schiptjenko, Stockholm and Paris, and Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, New York, and Tokyo (Linder, Linderism, Cambridge: Kettle’s Yard, 2020); McKenzie Wark, Reverse Cowgirl (2020), courtesy and © the author and Semiotext(e); Matthew Brannon, Avery Singer, 2015, courtesy and © the artist, JRP Ringier, and Art Catalogues.

LITLIT BOOK FAIR

This weekend, join Dagny Corcoran of Art Catalogues, Michaela Unterdörfer of Hauser & Wirth Publishers, artists Alexandra Grant and Paul McCarthy, writers Melissa Broder and Alissa Nutting, and poets Yesika Salgado and Vickie Vértiz—among many others—at LITLIT, the Little Literary Fair, at Hauser & Wirth in downtown Los Angeles.

The fair is presented by the Los Angeles Review of Books and Hauser & Wirth Publishers. See link below for special talks and events, and participating publishers, booksellers, and vendors.

LIT LIT BOOK FAIR

Saturday and Sunday, July 20 and 21.

11 am through 6 pm.

Hauser & Wirth

901 East 3rd Street, downtown Los Angeles.

Top two images courtesy Hauser & Wirth; third from top courtesy Kaya Press, remaining images courtesy Art Catalogues (open book and “Grass Piece” page images from Lee Lozano, Not Working). Images © the artists and publishers.

ART CATALOGUES — L.A. TO PARIS

Dagny Corcoran is packing up and moving to Paris.

Art Catalogues—Corcoran’s LACMA destination for out-of-print catalogues, new art books, and artist’s editions—is relocating to Staffan Ahrenberg’s Cahiers d’Art space in Paris’ Sixth.

Corcoran will also maintain an Art Catalogues office and showroom in Culver City.

ART CATALOGUES

Last day, December 31, 2018.

LACMA

5905 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles.

From top:

Michael HeizerLevitated Mass, 2012. Archival digital print, LACMA.

Cahiers d’Art, 2012 edition.

Art Catalogues in the Ahmanson Building at LACMA.

Dagny Corcoran. Images courtesy Corcoran, Art Catalogues, and LACMA.

ALEX PRAGER’S GRANDE SORTIE

Commissioned by Benjamin Millepied when he was the head of the Paris Opéra Ballet, LA GRANDE SORTIE is Alex Prager’s short film about the audience-performance dichotomy, the psychology of the crowd, and spontaneous, unresolved connections never to be repeated.

Join Prager and LACMA director Michael Govan for a post-screening discussion in the museum’s Art Catalogues shop.

 

LA GRAND SORTIE

Saturday, October 13, at 3:30 pm.

Bing Theater, LACMA, 5905 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles.

ALEX PRAGER and MICHAEL GOVAN IN CONVERSATION

Art Catalogues, LACMA, following the screening.

Above: Alex Prager, La Grande sortie.

Below: Émilie Cozette in La Grande sortie. Images courtesy the artist.

ACID-FREE ART BOOK MARKET

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ACID-FREE – an art-book market organized by a collective of independent publishers in Los Angeles – will open on Friday night at Blum & Poe.

The three-day event will include talks and readings, screenings, and music events. Exhibitors include Art Catalogues, DoPe Press, East of Borneo, Family Books, Ghebaly Gallery, LACA, LACE, Peter Fetterman Gallery, Regen Projects, and Semiotext(e). Come early, stay late.

 

ACID-FREE LOS ANGELES ART BOOK MARKET

Opening night, Friday, May 4, from 6 pm to 9 pm.

Regular hours, Saturday and Sunday, May 5 and 6, from 11 am to 7 pm.

BLUM & POE, 2727 La Cienega Boulevard, Los Angeles.

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Liz Craft, Three Muses, 2008 (above), and My Lovely Assistant, 2011.

Images from the book …my life in the sunshine Liz Craft 2006–2017 (Los Angeles: DoPe Press, 2018).

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