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WEEKLY WRAP UP | JUNE 9-14

(image from LIFE archives)

George Van Tassel’s underground home beneath a giant rock in the Mojave Desert (image from LIFE archives)

THE WEEK IN REVIEW

MONDAY: The Integratron built by UFOlogist George Van Tassel in the Mojave Desert!

TUESDAY: Robin Cameron‘s lovely prints, sculptures, paintings, and her new artists’ book at Room East NYC

WEDNESDAY: Familiar objects altered at “The Motorman” group exhibition, Richard Telles Fine Art, L.A.

THURSDAY: Made in LA opens this weekend at The Hammer! AND Eden Batki’s delicious food @ Night Gallery!

FRIDAY: Oscar Tuazon‘s new project space, A Corner Door, opens with an exhibition by Nate Page

Flying Saucer Convention, 1957, Mojave Desert (image from LIFE archives)

George Van Tassel’s Flying Saucer Convention, 1957, Mojave Desert (image from LIFE archives)

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George Van Tassel’s Flying Saucer Convention, 1957, Mojave Desert (image from LIFE archives)

ROBIN CAMERON AT ROOM EAST, NYC

Robin Cameron, Everyone is Everyone, 2014; letterpress, silkscreen, and chine colle on paper; 17 parts; each 16 x 13.25" (image courtesy ROOM EAST)

Robin Cameron, Everyone is Everyone, 2014; letterpress, silkscreen, and chine colle on paper; 17 parts; each 16 x 13.25″ (image courtesy ROOM EAST)

I met Robin Cameron many years ago when she was very involved in making artists’ books. Her artists’ books are sold at Printed Matter and are in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art Library. It is lovely to see how her work has grown and matured. The exhibition “Who You,” features Cameron’s sculptures, prints, slides, and video, and is on view until June 29th at Room East in New York City. Cameron’s work has always had a personal and handmade touch. She is an artist who is interested in the purity of the medium and she works with form and color to produce intimate works that address issues of identity and personality. Cameron is still very involved in publishing, and in conjunction with the exhibition she made the book “Who You, I See” published by Room East & Hassla Books.

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Robin Cameron, Everyone is Everyone, 2014; letterpress, silkscreen, and chine colle on paper; 17 parts; each 16 x 13.25″ (image courtesy ROOM EAST)

Robin Cameron, Everyone is Everyone, 2014; letterpress, silkscreen, and chine colle on paper; 17 parts; each 16 x 13.25" (image courtesy ROOM EAST)

Robin Cameron, Everyone is Everyone, 2014; letterpress, silkscreen, and chine colle on paper; 17 parts; each 16 x 13.25″ (image courtesy ROOM EAST)

Robin Cameron, Everyone is Everyone, 2014; letterpress, silkscreen, and chine colle on paper; 17 parts; each 16 x 13.25" (image courtesy ROOM EAST)

Robin Cameron, Everyone is Everyone, 2014; letterpress, silkscreen, and chine colle on paper; 17 parts; each 16 x 13.25″ (image courtesy ROOM EAST)

Robin Cameron, Everyone is Everyone, 2014; letterpress, silkscreen, and chine colle on paper; 17 parts; each 16 x 13.25" (image courtesy ROOM EAST)

Robin Cameron, Everyone is Everyone, 2014; letterpress, silkscreen, and chine colle on paper; 17 parts; each 16 x 13.25″ (image courtesy ROOM EAST)

Robin Cameron, Ear Face, 2014; brass and marble; 13.5 x 7 x 7" (image courtesy ROOM EAST)

Robin Cameron, Ear Face, 2014; brass and marble; 13.5 x 7 x 7″ (image courtesy ROOM EAST)

Robin Cameron, Find Them, 2014; etched copper plates; 72 x 54" (image courtesy ROOM EAST)

Robin Cameron, Find Them, 2014; etched copper plates; 72 x 54″ (image courtesy ROOM EAST)

Robin Cameron, Foggy Self III, 2014; etched glass, mirror; 61.26 x 43 x 1.5" (image courtesy ROOM EAST)

Robin Cameron, Foggy Self III, 2014; etched glass, mirror; 61.26 x 43 x 1.5″ (image courtesy ROOM EAST)

Who You, I See  by Robin Cameron, Published by Hassla & Room East , 5.375 x 8 in., section sewn, 200 pages, softcover, B/W offset , Edition of 500 (image www.hasslabooks.com)

Who You, I See by Robin Cameron, Published by Hassla & Room East, 5.375 x 8 in., section sewn, 200 pages, softcover, B/W offset , Edition of 500 (image www.hasslabooks.com)