Book of the Day Posted Feb 02, 2016

Book of the day > Carly Steinbrunn: The Voyage of Discovery

 

Book of the day > Carly Steinbrunn: The Voyage of Discovery. Mack.

A few hundred years hence, in this same place, another traveller, as despairing as myself, will mourn the disappearance of what I might have seen, but failed to see. I am subject to a double infirmity: I am hurt by everything I see, and I constantly reproach myself for not looking as much as I should. Claude Lévi-Strauss, "Tristes Tropiques"

Carly Steinbrunn’s The Voyage of Discovery poses as the scientific report of a mission to discover and describe unknown worlds. The photographs present an inventory of findings, with an encyclopaedic curiosity reminiscent of the expeditionary narratives of James Cook and the travelogues of Claude Lévi-Strauss.

Touching upon the realms of geography, botanics, anthropology and zoology, Steinbrunn’s body of work borrows from the varied approaches of the scientific register, and from the history of photography. Echoing Le Gray and Blossfeldt to evoke the aesthetic catalogue of photography’s own evolution, Steinbrunn also enfolds found images to question the transparency of the medium, where a photograph is simultaneously an index of reality and a fabrication.

Steinbrunn’s project is wilfully inconclusive, offering only signs to a pathway through a territory that exists only within the universe of her book. Ultimately, the work bears reference to that particular history which links photography to exploration – the successive conquests of the sea, the air and outer space – and Steinbrunn suggests that, in an age where every island has been charted, every frontier has been breached, the only journey left is inside the image itself.

Carly Steinbrunn (b, 1982) is a French artist who lives and works in London. The Voyage of Discovery is her first book. She is currently developing The Astronomical Unit, in collaboration with the Société Française de Photographie in Paris, a project inspired by Jules Janssen’s journey to Japan in 1874 attempting to photograph the transit of Venus.

Book of the Day Posted Jan 30, 2016

Book of the day > The Encyclopedia of Air Jordans: The Complete History and Definitive Guide

Book of the day > The Encyclopedia of Air Jordans: The Complete History and Definitive Guide. Limited Slipcased Edition. "The Encyclopedia of Air Jordans catalogs every model from their inception in 1985. With hundreds of photos, this is a must own for any sneaker-head. Crowdfunded through Kickstarter by author Jay Lawrence, The Encyclopedia of Air Jordans is the very first book of its kind, dedicated solely to the 29 year history of the Air Jordan sneaker. Every model, every colorway and every bit of history entailed in the Air Jordan line with this 500+ page hardcover book. Filled with history, sneaker profiles, information, over 1300 photos, archives, price guides, OGs, Retros and practically all up-to-date information of Air Jordans 1-29."

Book of the Day Posted Jan 29, 2016

Book of the day > Dana Lixenberg - Imperial Courts 1993-2015

Book of the day > Dana Lixenberg - Imperial Courts 1993-2015. Roma Publications. “In 1992, Dana Lixenberg travelled to South Central Los Angeles for a magazine story on the riots that erupted following the verdict in the Rodney King trial. What she encountered inspired her to revisit the area, and led her to the community of the Imperial Courts housing project in Watts. Returning countless times over the following twenty-two years, Lixenberg gradually created a collaborative portrait of the changing face of this community. Over the years, some in the community were killed, while others disappeared or went to jail, and others, once children in early photographs, grew up and had children of their own. In this way, Imperial Courts constitutes a complex and evocative record of the passage of time in an underserved community."

Events Posted Jan 29, 2016

Book Signing at Arcana, Saturday 2/6> Steven Rea: Hollywood Café

PLEASE JOIN US SATURDAY

FEBRUARY 6th, 4:00 to 6:00 PM

FOR A BOOK SIGNING FOR

STEVEN REA: HOLLYWOOD CAFÉ: COFFEE WITH THE STARS

featuring coffee from Cognoscenti

Put on a pot of your favorite coffee, perk up, and enjoy nostalgic black-and-white photos that celebrate screen icons from the Silent Era through the eighties making and drinking their own cups of joe, java, pour-overs, and percolated brews. Hollywood Café bridges the vibrant coffee culture of the present with the glamorous coffee culture of the star-studded past. A cast of nearly two hundred stars - including Elvis Presley, Marilyn Monroe, Jayne Mansfield, Sammy Davis Jr., Frank Sinatra, Jane Fonda, Ava Gardner, Grace Kelly, Audrey Hepburn, Katharine Hepburn, Michael Caine, Robert Mitchum, Rita Hayworth, Bob Hope, Jackie Gleason, Lucille Ball, William Holden, Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, John Wayne, Bette Davis, Clara Bow, Charlie Chaplin, W.C. Fields, and many more - is captured on the set, on the run, in costume and out, behind-the-scenes, and at the kitchen table refilling and refueling, sipping and savoring, drinking the good stuff, just like us.

 

Come meet our longtime pal Steven Rea and celebrate the publication of his charming new follow-up to the ever-popular Hollywood Rides a Bike here at Arcana Saturday, February 6th between 4:00 and 6:00 PM with divine, freshly-brewed coffee graciously provided by our neighbors Cognoscenti Coffee!

 

We're expecting a healthy turnout, and would appreciate your RSVP for our planning purposes by kindly emailing to let us know you'll be there. If you cannot attend but wish to purchase a signed copy of Hollywood Café: Coffee with the Stars, Hollywood Rides a Bike: Cycling With The Stars - or both! - please place your secure online order here, or call us at 310-458-1499.

 

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Book of the Day Posted Jan 27, 2016

Book of the day and book signing tomorrow (1/28. 5:30-7:30)! > Carlos Betancourt: Imperfect Utopia

Book of the day and book signing tomorrow (1/28. 5:30-7:30)! Details on our website > Carlos Betancourt: Imperfect Utopia. Skira | Rizzoli. “Mixed-media artist Carlos Betancourt and his influential studio, Imperfect Utopia, helped to launch the Miami art scene in the 1980’s. Betancourt’s oeuvre is a lush explosion of radiant, eccentric colors in which he explores the kaleidoscope (multi-racial, multi-lingual, trans-cultural) of Caribbean and American culture. His work alludes to issues of memory, beauty, identity, and communication.  He bends the lines between art, photography, and nature in his photographs, collages, painting, installations, and conceptual pieces.

Carlos Betancourt’s imagery reinterprets the past and present and offers it in a fresh context. He is inspired by Puerto Rico, Miami, and his extensive travels; also artist Ana Mendieta’s interventions in nature, Robert Rauschenberg’s assemblages, Andy Warhol’s perceptions, Neo Rauch compositions, and a Federico Fellini-esque cast of characters for his photo assemblages.

This exuberant volume explores Betancourt’s body of work, with more than 250 images and texts by art critic Paul Laster, art history professor Robert Farris Thompson and United States Inaugural Poet, Richard Blanco.

His artwork is included in the permanent collections of various museums, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The National Portrait Gallery, and The Smithsonian Institute.”

Book of the Day Posted Jan 22, 2016

Book of the day > Mark Bradford: Tears of a Tree

Book of the day > Mark Bradford: Tears of a Tree. Verlag für Moderne Kunst Nurnberg. “This volume documents three monumental collage paintings by celebrated Los Angeles-based artist Mark Bradford (born 1961), titled "The Tears of a Tree," "Falling Horses" and "Lazy Mountain," which were inspired by the artist's visits to Shanghai.”

Book of the Day Posted Jan 21, 2016

Book of the day > Beauty: Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial

Book of the day > Beauty: Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial. Cooper Hewitt. “Beauty--the book, born out of Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum's 2015 Triennial of the same name, curated by Andrea Lipps and Ellen Lupton--showcases some of the most exciting and provocative design created around the globe during the past three years. These pages aim not to emphasize the hidden beauty in the everyday--a beloved teapot or favorite shoe--but to locate transformational beauty in contemporary design that is exuberant, ethereal, atmospheric, experiential, exceptional or sublime. Sixty-two designers represent a vast range of disciplines from architecture, fashion, digital, graphic, and product design, to interiors, hair, nail and lighting design. The objects featured cause us to take pause, catch our breath and get lost in our pursuit to understand or explain them.

Designed by the innovative Kimberly Varella, the book is itself a tactile, fluid and provocative interpretation of beauty. Varella's design provides unexpected points of entry, playing with the concepts of beauty by using reflective surfaces, hot pink thread weaving pages together and a "heart" of the book, from which all else flows. Ethereal, Intricate, Extravagant, Transformative, Transgressive, Elemental and Emergent Beauty are the seven themes. Each section includes the individual designers in conversation with the curators about her or his process and beauty's differing forms, punctuated by rich galleries of their work, generating the ultimate feast for the senses.”

 

Book of the Day Posted Jan 20, 2016

Book of the day > Joseph Cornell: Wanderlust

Book of the day > Joseph Cornell: Wanderlust. Royal Academy of Arts.  “From a basement in New York, Joseph Cornell channeled his limitless imagination into some of the most original art of the 20th century. Designed to accompany the Royal Academy’s landmark exhibition, this book allows the reader to step into the beguiling world of this fascinating artist.

Bringing together Joseph Cornell’s most remarkable work including boxes, assemblages and collages and films, Wanderlust is a long overdue celebration of an incomparable artist, a man the New York Times called “a poet of light; an architect of memory-fractured rooms and a connoisseur of stars, celestial and otherwise.

A connoisseur of an astonishing array of subjects, Cornell’s captivation with bygone imagery encompassed astronomical charts and geographical maps, Italian and Spanish Old Master paintings, historical ballet, early film, literature, poetry, and ornithology.

Despite hardly venturing beyond New York State, the notion of travel was central to his art. His imaginary voyages began as he searched Manhattan’s antique bookshops and dime stores, collecting a vast archive of paper ephemera and small objects to make his signature glass-fronted ‘shadow boxes’.

This book is a landmark publication examining this remarkable work. It brings together some of Cornell’s most compelling assemblages and box constructions (including Medici slot machines, soap-bubble sets, and animal habitats). The contributors raise questions about Cornell’s artistic processes while drawing parallels with historical modes of inquiry such as connoisseurship, exploration, and classification.”

In the News Posted Jan 18, 2016

The Assemblist, 1/18/2016

From designer Maria Dora's interview in The Assemblist

 

"I stumbled across this art bookstore because my roommate works at a photo studio in the same complex, the Helms Bakery. It's an amazing place, and they have the most helpful labeling system I've ever seen. Anything you can want art, photography and architecture-wise is there. This isn't a place that people run in and out of...people linger over books for hours here."

 

 

 

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