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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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SAM FALLS

For his Hammer Project CALIFORNIA FLORA (NATIONAL FOREST CONDENSATION WALL), Sam Falls traveled to each of the nineteen National Forests in California to gather material for his entry-stairway installation.

“Falls covers large canvases with vegetation from the sites he visits and sprinkles them with dry pigments ranging from vibrant blues and bright yellows to more earthy hues, and then leaves them outside, exposed to the environment overnight. The condensation from rain or dew covers the surfaces in a process not unlike that used to create a photogram, requiring exposure over time so that only silhouettes of the flora remain amidst beautiful washes of color”*

 

HAMMER PROJECTS—SAM FALLS, through April 29.

HAMMER MUSEUM, 10899 Wilshire Boulevard, Westwood, Los Angeles.

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See: Sam Falls, Kastro, Antiparos (Los Angeles: DoPe Press, 2016).

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Hammer Projects—Sam Falls, installation view. 2017. Image credit: Hammer Museum.

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WEEKLY WRAP UP | JUNE 16 – 24, 2014

1950s SKYWAYS HOTEL Los Angeles Vintage Postcard

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MONDAY: Elaine Stocki‘s bizarre and wonderful photographs at Thomas Erben Gallery in New York

TUESDAY: A review in pictures of the “Made in L.A.” exhibition at The Hammer AND Anna Linzer‘s beautiful new book Home Waters

WEDNESDAY: DoPe Press at “I NEVER READArt Book Fair Basel with Oscar Tuazon‘s new book & a new edition by jewelry maker Ligia Dias AND Ann Veronica Janssens at Micheline Szwajcer‘s new gallery in Brussels

THURSDAY: Decorum,” a new exhibition of carpets and tapestries in Shanghai AND Sturtevant at Julia Stoschek’s collection in Düsseldorf

FRIDAY: A new summer group exhibition at Francois Ghebaly Gallery, Square(s)

SATURDAY: A sneak preview of collector Herman Daled‘s home in Brussels

DoPe PRESS AT “I NEVER READ” ART BOOK FAIR BASEL

Our very own DoPe Press will be at I NEVER READ, ART BOOK FAIR BASEL, this week!

DoPe Press will be presenting LIVE, a new book by American artist Oscar Tuazon, and MAGAZINE, a new edition by Swiss, Paris-based jewelry maker Ligia Dias.

On Thursday, June 19th at 5pm, Oscar Tuazon and Ligia Dias will both be present for a signing at the DoPe Press booth.

June 18 – 21 2014 at Volkshaus Basel

Opening night:
Wednesday, June 18 between 
6-10 pm

Regular hours:
Thursday through Saturday 
4-10 pm

Volkshaus Basel,
Rebgasse 12-14
CH-4058 Basel

The fair is free and open 
to the public.

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OSCAR TUAZON, LIVE
In English and German, published by DoPe Press & Walther König, Köln
Hardcover, boxed, 2 Vols, 9.5 x 11 in., 336 pages

LIVE focuses on an exhibition of new sculptural works at Museum Ludwig in Cologne, Germany, which included a full-scale reproduction of fragments of the artist’s Los Angeles house. The second volume comprises a photographic monograph of selected works covering the artist’s unconventional production over the past five years.

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LIGIA DIAS, MAGAZINE
Magazine, 2014
Vegetable-tanned leather, four-color print, 22-carat gold, palladium-plated brass, and stainless steel.
Ed. 55 + 5 AP

Magazine celebrates the fragile aspect of a periodical. By turning the pages of PARIS, LA magazine into a unique bracelet, jewelry maker Ligia Dias confirms her interest in traditional and industrial materials, as well as her ability to combine luxury and natural attributes in one single object. Cut, gilded with 22-carat gold leaf, drilled, and held between two leather bands, Magazine becomes a formless, illegible book that can either be worn on the wrist or placed on display.

PENTTI MONKKONEN BOOK LAUNCH PRESENTED BY DoPe PRESS & OOGA BOOGA THIS THURSDAY!

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Please join us this Thursday night, June 5th, from 6-8PM, in Los Angeles at Ooga Booga Chinatown, for the launch of Pentti Monkkonen‘s new monograph Box Truck Paintings, published by our very own DoPe Press! Pentti Monkkonen was also featured on the cover of issue no.10 of Paris-LA Magazine. At 7PM, artist Evan Holloway will perform a piece of experimental music based on the INTONARUMORI of Italian Futurist, Luigi Russolo. Please see details below!

ON THE BOOK
Box Truck Paintings is an artist’s book that presents the series of paintings Monkkonen exhibited in early 2014 in Switzerland at the Hacienda gallery in Zürich and at Truth and Consequences in Geneva. The “paintings” represent a continued engagement with transit, and are actually hybrid combinations of sculpture and painting. The tension inherent in the work evolves from this dual existence: relief sculptures of trucks which are also paintings on the trucks’ surface. In order to highlight the correlation between the art market and our oil-based lifestyle and capitalist superstructure, the work creates parallels between techniques of contemporary painting and traditional methods of image-making on the sides of trucks. The publication is accompanied by a stimulating conversation— especially commissioned for the book—between the artist, and the writer and curator Aram Moshayedi.

ON THE PERFORMANCE
In 1913 Russolo’s manifesto of futurist music L’Arte dei Rumori (The Art of Noises) proposed an expanded field of orchestral practice that would include the sounds of the Industrial Age. To this end, Russolo created an orchestra of noise producing instruments, the INTONARUMORI. At the premiere of his first composition, it is reported by fellow futurist F.T. Marinetti that the audience revolted, and the performance was loudly booed and shouted down. The Futurists, who were fond of boxing, responded by beating members of the audience, proud of sending several to the hospital. One can assume that this was all part of the fun, as one of Marinetti’s manifestos is titled “The Pleasure of Being Booed.”

The original instruments long ago disappeared. This particular instrument is not intended to be a faithful historical reproduction, but uses the same principles of the original instruments for a similar intention. It may or may not be historically accurate in its sonic results.