Events Posted Sep 28, 2016

Book Signing, Oct 1 > Randi Malkin Steinberger: No Circus!

PLEASE JOIN US SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1st,
4:00 - 6:00 PM FOR A BOOK SIGNING FOR

N O   C I R C U S

Photographs by RANDI MALKIN STEINBERGER
Text by D.J. WALDIE

No Circus is a collection of photographer Randi Malkin Steinberger's vibrant color images of buildings in and around Los Angeles that have been tented for termite fumigation. After moving to the city in the early nineties, she first encountered these brightly shrouded structures and began to stop and photograph them. Knowing that they might be undraped at any given moment, Steinberger was intrigued by the way the colors and shapes of the tents revealed the buildings inside and highlighted the beauty of the poor plants on the outside, still flourishing, unaware that they were slowly being poisoned. Beyond their intended purpose of fumigation, these tents also unwittingly beckon us to stop and contemplate architectural form, the meaning of home, and the lure of the Southern California lifestyle. No Circus features a text by noted essayist D.J. Waldie, and is the culmination of a two decade pursuit of these temporary architectural enigmas. Published by Damiani, distributed by D.A.P.

Joining us along with Ms. Steinberger and Mr. Waldie will be the book's designer - and Deadbeat Club head honcho - Clint Woodside along with a special musical performance by composer Gavin Gamboa. Evoking the language of insects - both real and imagined - as well as the sounds of quarantine, Mr. Gamboa of The Teaching Machine collective will provide a backdrop of chirping, clicking, whirling, buzzing oscillations to the event!

 

If you are unable to attend and wish to purchase a signed copy ofNo Circusplace an online order here, or call us at 310-458-1499.
 

 

 

 


UPCOMING EVENTS AT ARCANA

Saturday, September 24th, 6:00 - 9:00 PM
AIN'T BAD MAGAZINE: ISSUE 11 LAUNCH PARTY


Saturday, October 8th, 2:00 - 7:00 PM 
ANTHONY HERNANDEZ BOOK LAUNCH
+ A CONVERSATION WITH THOMAS DEMAND

(IN COLLABORATION WITH PAC/LA FOR THE
CULVER CITY ARTS DISTRICT'S ART WALK DAY)


Thursday, October 13th, 5:00 - 7:00 PM
LLOYD ZIFF (WITH PAUL RUSCHA): LOS ANGELES / NEW YORK

 
Saturday, October 15th, 4:00 - 6:00 PM
ARCANA + L.A. FORUM FOR ARCHITECTURE
AND URBAN DESIGN PRESENT REECE JONES:
VIOLENT BORDERS: REFUGEES AND THE RIGHT TO MOVE

 
Saturday, October 22nd, 5:00 - 7:00 PM
MOLLY SCHIOT: GAME CHANGERS -
THE UNSUNG HEROINES OF SPORTS HISTORY

 
Saturday, November 12th, 5:00 - 7:00 PM
ED PANAR: ANIMALS THAT SAW ME VOLUME II +
THE ICE PLANT: TEN YEAR ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION


Saturday, November 19th, 5:00 - 7:00 PM
JEFF GOLD: TOTAL CHAOS -
THE STORY OF THE STOOGES / AS TOLD BY IGGY POP

 

 Saturday, December 3rd, 5:00 - 7:00 PM
TODD HIDO: INTIMATE DISTANCE


December 8th, 9th + 10th
STEIDLFEST 2016 AT ARCANA!!!
DETAILS FORTHCOMING

 
Friday + Saturday, December 16th + 17th
DOSA GLOSSARY A-Z
SIGNING + OBJECT SALE


Sunday, December 18th, 4:00 - 6:00 PM
MARC APPLETON + MELBA LEVICK:
RANCHES: HOME ON THE RANGE IN CALIFORNIA

PARKING: There are now ten or so spots available again directly outside our front door. If these are taken, please use the continuing complimentary valet service located at the Helms entrance on south side of Venice Boulevard at Helms Avenue (in front of Rejuvenation) from 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM for your visit. In addition, there is plentiful free self-parking in the lot north of the Helms complex on Helms Avenue at Venice Boulevard as well as street parking. Please feel free to call or write us with any questions.
 

 

Book of the Day Posted Sep 27, 2016

Book(s) of the day > Richard Diebenkorn: The Catalogue Raisonné

Book(s) of the day > Richard Diebenkorn: The Catalogue Raisonné. Published by Yale University Press. “The celebrated American artist Richard Diebenkorn was a singular figure in postwar American art. Early in his career, he created abstract paintings that combined landscape influence, aerial perspective, and a deeply personal calligraphic language. Then, in late 1955, he began working in a representational mode (landscapes, figure studies, and still lifes) and was associated with the Bay Area figurative movement. Diebenkorn later abandoned figurative references in the 1960s and embarked on monumental abstract, geometrical compositions, including his celebrated Ocean Park works.

 

This four-volume catalogue raisonné is the definitive resource on Diebenkorn’s unique works, including his paintings, works on paper, and three-dimensional objects. The first volume gives an overview of the artist’s career, featuring essays by noted scholars John Elderfield, Ruth E. Fine, Jane Livingston, Steven Nash, and Gerald Nordland, as well as an illustrated chronology, list of exhibitions, bibliography, and selection of studio notes. The second volume spans his student and early abstract works; the third volume features his representational works during the Berkeley period; and the fourth volume covers his later periods, as well as his sketchbooks and other little-known private drawings. Many of the more than five thousand works illustrated in this catalogue are being published for the first time, and with new color photography that showcases his work like never before.”

 

Book of the Day Posted Sep 24, 2016

Book of the day > KH Issue 3

Book of the day > KH Issue 3. Published by Kevin Harry (@mrkevinharry). “Maybe it's a smile, maybe it's a hairstyle, maybe it's an outfit, maybe it's a tattoo, or maybe it's just a vibe. The portraits in KH capture the essence of each subject. The photo zine was created and edited by photographer Kevin Harry.  The images in the artists' books were taken at festivals and parades around the metropolitan New York City area. Each issue celebrates the diversity of people, with the idea being ‘come as you are.’ “

Events Posted Sep 24, 2016

AINT-BAD Magazine Launch at Arcana, Saturday , 9/25, 6-9!

PLEASE JOIN US SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24TH, 6:00 - 9:00 PM,

FOR THE LAUNCH OF

AINT-BAD MAGAZINE ISSUE 11 -- METROPOLIS: LOS ANGELES

 

Established in 2011 by Carson Sanders, Taylor Curry, Caroline McElhinny, Caitie Moore, and James Jackman, Aint–Bad is a collective is dedicated to publishing contemporary photography and text to support a progressive community of artists from around the world through online web features, printed periodicals, monographs, and exhibitions. Their objective is to stimulate the collection of and appreciation for photography by way of accessible and affordable publications. The brand supports local initiatives by working together with artists, curators, and institutions to help foster a creative community.

 

Issue number 11 of Aint–Bad Magazine is subtitled Metropolis. Presented as a trio of elegant, sixty-four page publications, each is a compelling visual survey of contemporary photography from Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York - the three largest cities in the United States. While it is a challenging task to curate work from cities with such dense histories of art and culture, the contributors to the Los Angeles installment - Anthony Lepore, Jonnie Chambers, Justin Fiset, Sean Lemoine, Shawn Bush, Sinziana Velicescu, and Tim Bradley all depict our local environment in a revealing and engaging fashion.

 

So come meet the Aint–Bad editors and photographers, and quaff refreshments galore as they venture to Culver City this Saturday for this unique opportunity to acquire the three hot-off-the-press installments of Metropolis individually or as a set.

Book of the Day Posted Sep 22, 2016

Book of the day > Design for Space: Soviet and Russian Mission Patches

Book of the day > Design for Space: Soviet and Russian Mission Patches by Alexander Glushko. Published by DOM Publishers. “Covering the period from the beginning of the Cold War to the installation of the International Space Station, this book documents a rare collection: almost 250 mission patches worn by Soviet and Russian cosmonauts since 1963. Alexander Glushko, one of the leading specialists in the history of manned space flight and rocket technology in Russia, presents numerous emblems with individual explanations in their applied context: as patches worn on spacesuits. The collection not only comprises partially forgotten mission patches, but also includes rare photographs of spacecraft crews and space stations. As well as providing additional historical information, the collection also retraces the formation and development of Soviet and Russian symbolism in terms of space travel and brings the history of cosmic heraldry to life.”

Book of the Day Posted Sep 21, 2016

Book of the day > Steve McCurry: On Reading

Book of the day > Steve McCurry: On Reading. Published by Phaidon (@phaidonsnaps). An homage to the Kertész classic. “Young or old, rich or poor, engaged in the sacred or the secular, people everywhere read. This homage to the beauty and seductiveness of reading brings together a collection of photographs taken by Steve McCurry over his nearly four decades of travel and is introduced by award-winning writer, Paul Theroux. McCurry’s mesmerizing images of the universal human act of reading are an acknowledgement of - and a tribute to - the overwhelming power of the written word.”

Book of the Day Posted Sep 20, 2016

Book of the day > Copyright/Archief: Sanne Sannes

Book of the day > Copyright/Archief: Sanne Sannes. Published by Hannibal Publishing . "Sanne Sannes was the ‘agent provocateur’ of the Dutch photography scene in the 1960’s. His grainy, black and white, intimate and erotic portraits of women, who he photographed in intense and ecstatic sessions, went against all the traditional rules of photography. Sannes was not afraid to experiment with photographic techniques and styles; everything was allowed to achieve the required result. Sannes was tragically killed in a car accident just days after he turned 30, but in his short life he created one of the most impressive photographic oeuvres of the 20th century. This monograph is the most complete overview of the work of Sanne Sannes that has been published, having been initiated by Johan ten Berg, Rob Sannes, the brother of Sannes, Gerrit Jan Wolffensperger, the former assistant of Sannes, and Roy Kahmann. With contributions written by Willemijn van der Zwaan and Gerrit Jan Wolffensperger. In collaboration with the Rijksmuseum and the Nederlands Fotomuseum, Amsterdam, the Netherlands."

 

Book of the Day Posted Sep 17, 2016

Book of the day > Steidl–Werk No. 23: Masaho Antonai, “Deformed”

Book of the day > Steidl–Werk No. 23: Masaho Antonai, “Deformed.” Published by Steidl.The main idea behind Steidl–Werk No. 23 was to create a paper object never seen before. A joint project between Theseus Chan’s Werk magazine and Steidl, it stems from Chan’s and Steidl’s mutual interest in art and books, the smell of ink, the texture of paper and the desire to subvert technology by creating work with a human imprint. Accordingly, this issue features a young Japanese artist, Masaho Anotani, whose collage-like drawings are made almost entirely by hand. The design was inspired by a tightly taped, neatly formed package sent to the magazine by Anotani containing his printouts—an idea that found its way into the book itself, which comes as an entirely sealed entity. Building on the concept of creating and destructing the final product, a chaotic bricolage of "printed junk" is born.”

Book of the Day Posted Sep 16, 2016

Book of the day > History Is Made At Night: Photographs 1976-1979 by Godlis

Book of the day > History Is Made At Night: Photographs 1976-1979 by Godlis. Introduction by Jim Jarmusch. Published by Matte Editions. “40 years in the making, HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT contains 119 photographs in a fine art duotone monograph edition; including photographs from GODLIS' nights at CBGB's between 1976 and 1979, when Patti Smith, the Ramones, Blondie, Richard Hell, Talking Heads, and Televsion ruled New York City's Bowery. GODLIS, shot in the style of photographers Brassai and Robert Frank, using his handheld Leica camera and Tri-X film to capture his subjects by the natural light of the Bowery outside as well as inside the club CBGB's. Analog all the way, these photographs will take you back to the grainy heydays of the New York City Punk Scene.” @godlis

Book of the Day Posted Sep 14, 2016

Book of the day – and book signing tomorrow (Thursday, 6-8 at Arcana)! > Pamela Littky: The Villa Bonita

Book of the day – and book signing tomorrow (Thursday, 6-8 at Arcana)! > Pamela Littky: The Villa Bonita. Published by Kehrer Verlag. “Like many apartment buildings in Hollywood, the Villa Bonita was built during the film industry’s first heyday bridging the 1920s to the 1930s. Built for the vast crews and casts that Cecil B.DeMille was hiring during his fertile period, the Villa Bonita has housed great Hollywood figures from Errol Flynn to Francis Ford Coppola. In absence of traditionally scaled, walkable neighborhoods, Los Angeles has long created community within the confines of these kinds of apartment complexes. Young and old, employed and between gigs, dreamers and those whose dreams left long ago –everyone arrived at the Villa Bonita for one good reason or another. In a series of photographs that brings us into intimate distance of its subjects, The Villa Bonita surveys all of the inhabitants of this historic apartment tower in the middle of Hollywood, creating a collective portrait of the transient nature of the city. Those residents who have been there for decades reconcile themselves to the increasingly diverse group who all live under the same roof, including those who, like so many people before them, are just passing through.”

 

If you can't make it tomorrow but would like a signed copy of The Villa Bonita, you can order it here.

 

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