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FELIX AND FRIEZE LOS ANGELES

Sales are good, tickets are selling out, events are full, and the sun is shining—although a brief shower is forecast for midday Sunday—so the inaugural edition of Frieze Los Angeles should be followed by many more.

We hope Felix returns, too. Co-founded by Morán Morán brothers Al and Mills and collector Dean Valentine, it’s an intimate fair headquartered in Hollywood.

FELIX

Through Sunday, February 17.

Hollywood Roosevelt

7000 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles.

An Arthur Jafa edition of Name That Tune has been added to today’s Frieze Talks, and the fair will close on Sunday with Miranda July and Maggie Nelson in conversation.

When you’re out on the Paramount studio backlot in the Frieze Projects section, stop by the Sqirl/Acid-Free space for Sqirl Away to-go items from the Los Feliz restaurant as well as a selection of art books and periodicals, including Liz Craft’s …my life in the sunshine—published by DoPe Press—and the new print issue of PARIS LA.

FRIEZE LOS ANGELES

Through Sunday, February 17.

Paramount Pictures Studios

5515 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles.

From top: Ken Price, Return to LA, 1990, courtesy the artist and Matthew Marks (Frieze Los Angeles); Florian Morlat, collage, courtesy of the artist and The Pit (Frieze Los Angeles); Jessi Reaves installation at Felix, courtesy the artist and Bridget Donahue, New York; Kristen Morgin, Jennifer Aniston’s Used Book Sale (detail), ceramic, courtesy the artist and Marc Selwyn Fine Art (Felix); David Hockney, Peter Showering, 1976, C print, courtesy the artist and Matthew Marks (Frieze Los Angeles); Nan Goldin, Blue, 2016, courtesy the artist and Marian Goodman (Frieze Los Angeles).

LIZ LARNER AND ARIANA REINES IN CONVERSATION

Liz Larner—whose exhibition at Regen Projects opens in May 2019—and Ariana Reines—author of the forthcoming collection A Sand Book—get together for a late afternoon talk on the final day of this year’s Frieze Los Angeles.

LIZ LARNER and ARIANA REINES IN CONVERSATION

Sunday, February 17, at 5 pm.

Paramount Pictures Studios

Sherry Lansing Theatre

5515 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles.

(Enter on Gower or Van Ness.)

From top: Liz Larner, photograph by Daniel Marlos, courtesy Larner and Regen Projects; Liz Larner, iv (inflexion), 2014–15, ceramic, epoxy, pigment, stones, and minerals, courtesy the artist; Ariana Reines, photograph courtesy Reines and Frieze.

LAUREN HALSEY IN CONVERSATION

Following a Brutally Early Club breakfast at 7 am, Klaus Biesenbach and Hans Ulrich Obrist will join Lauren Halsey for a morning conversation at MOCA Geffen, in collaboration with Frieze Los Angeles.

LAUREN HALSEY

Saturday, February 16, at 9:30 am.

Geffen Contemporary at MOCA

152 North Central Avenue, downtown Los Angeles.

From top: Lauren Halsey; Lauren Halsey, The Crenshaw District Hieroglyph Project (Prototype Architecture), (detail), 2018, Hammer Museum, Made in L.A. 2018, image courtesy the artist and the Hammer Museum; Halsey.

RAFA ESPARZA AND RON ATHEY

Join Rafa Esparza and Ron Athey as the two legendary performance artists talk about their work and whatever else comes up on the opening day of Frieze Los Angeles.

RAFA ESPARZA AND RON ATHEY IN CONVERSATION

Friday, February 15, at 3:30 pm.

Paramount Pictures Studios

Sherry Lansing Theatre

5515 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles.

(Enter on Gower or Van Ness.)

From top: Ron Athey in Acephalous Monster, 2018, photograph by Rachel Papo, courtesy Performance Space, New York; participants in Rafa Esparza’s De la Calle parade in downtown Los Angeles, 2018, photograph by Carolina A. Miranda; Esparza, Mas caras y mas gestos performance, July 8, 2016, Made in L.A. 2016, Hammer Museum, photograph by Barbara Katz, courtesy Esparza and the Hammer; Esparza (left) and Athey at Frieze Los Angeles, February 15, 2019, courtesy the artists and Frieze.

FRANCES STARK, HAMZA WALKER, AND JOSH KUN — FRIEZE TALK

For the inaugural Frieze Los Angeles Talk, Frances Stark will be quizzed by Hamza Walker and Josh Kun in a new take on Name That Tune.

NAME THAT TUNE—FRANCES STARK

Friday, February 1, from 7 pm to 9 pm.

LAXART

7000 Santa Monica Boulevard, Hollywood.

From top: Frances Stark; art for Stark’s The Magic Flute. Images courtesy the artist and LAXART.