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BEAUTIFUL LOSERS REDUX

NOW & THEN—A DECADE OF BEAUTIFUL LOSERS—an exhibition celebrating the ten-year anniversary of the Aaron Rose and Joshua Leonard documentary Beautiful Losers—is up through the end of this week at The Hole.

Capturing the spirit of artists affiliated with Rose’s Alleged Gallery in Manhattan in the early 1990s—a group that included Margaret KilgallenBarry McGee, Ed Templeton, Mike Mills, Thomas Campbell, Johanna Jackson, Shepard Fairey, and Chris Johanson—the film portrays a community that still exists in the form of the RVCA Artist Network Program:

“This program encompasses RVCA’s ongoing effort to advocate, promote, and lend support to artistic talents who embody the nonconformist spirit of street, youth, and skate culture, and subvert the traditional art world.”*

The show also includes work by Rita Ackermann, David Aron, Susan Cianciolo, Cheryl Dunn, Joey Garfield, Mark Gonzales, Todd James, Alex Knost, Harmony Korine, Ari Marcopolous, Geoff McFetridge, Steve PowersAndre Razo, Tom Sachs, Ivory Serra, Deanna Templeton, and Tobin Yelland.

 

NOW & THEN—A DECADE OF BEAUTIFUL LOSERS, through September 1.

THE HOLE, 312 Bowery, New York City.

theholenyc.com/beautiful-losers

See: thecut.com/now-and-then-beautiful-losers

and: newyorker.com/a-ghost-in-the-family

Aaron Rose: alleged-gallery

Above: Alleged Gallery, New York City.

Below: Margaret Kilgallen.

BEYOND THE STREETS

Dash Snow, Maripol, Guerrilla Girls, Barry McGee, Kenny Scharf, Shepard Fairey, Jenny Holzer, André Saraiva, Crash, Daze, Taki 183 , and Gordon Matta-Clark are among the artists in BEYOND THE STREETS, the “definitive showcase of graffiti and street art” at Werkartz, curated by Roger Gastman.*

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BEYOND THE STREETS, through July 6.

WERKARTZ, 1667 North Main Street, downtown Los Angeles.

beyondthestreets.com

artsy.net/beyond-the-streets

Top: Martha Cooper, Lil Crazy Legs during shoot for Wild Style, Riverside Park, NY, 1983.

Above: Paul Insect, Now We are Far Away, 2018.

Below: Martha Cooper, Keith Haring Painting Houston/Bowery Wall.

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L.A. PAGES BOOK FAIR

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This weekend Ooga Booga, 8-Ball Community, and Bunny Jr. present L.A. PAGES, a book fair for independent publishers on the West Coast. This edition of the fair is dedicated to the late Shannon Michael Cane of Printed Matter.

“Shannon was a dedicated organizer and huge supporter of the publishing community, and his devotion inspired us to keep his hard work and legacy alive. [L.A. PAGES will] celebrate the West Coast independent publishing and art books community in an all-inclusive, non-commercial way. It will be entirely run by volunteers, music and food by local Los Angeles vendors, no brand sponsorships, and drop-off tables free of commissions run by us.” – Jezenia Romero, of Bunny Jr.*

Yanga will perform at the opening night fundraiser dinner/dance on Thursday, and musical events will continue throughout the weekend with appearances by The Black CongressÉ Arenas, and Jazzy Romero.

Friday night will feature a festival of shorts curated by 8-Ball TV.

See Printed Matter link below for full list of participating publishers and information on new fundraising editions by Sonya Sombreuil, Milano Chow, Devin Troy Strother, Jeffrey Cheung, Cali Dewitt, Barry McGee, Kate Hall, Jen Shear, and Kandis Williams.

 

L.A. PAGES, Thursday through Sunday, May 17, 18, 19, and 20.

MAYRA’S BANQUET HALL, 6075 Normandie Avenue, Harvard Park, Los Angeles.

printedmatter.org/event

*hyperallergic.com/los-angeless-art-book-fair-scene

Image credit: L.A. Pages.

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