In the News Posted May 05, 2015

Departures, May 5, 2015: Rosetta Getty's Los Angeles

 

 

We're always happy to be counted in the same company as the Chateau.

 

"What’s your favorite shop or boutique? My favorite shop is Arcana—I can spend all day there going through the stacks of books (8675 Washington Blvd.; 310-458-1499; arcanabooks.com)."

 

In the News Posted Feb 15, 2015

Elle China, March 2015

We're honored to be in Elle China's Los Angeles feature, selected by Stuart Vevers. Xie xie!
In the News Posted Feb 02, 2015

LA Art Book Fair - New York Times T Magazine, February 2, 2015

Hey! That's our fabulous store manager Erin Schneider (and her accordion) at the LA Art Book Fair (#laabf) in the NY Times!

"The exhibitor Erin Schneider of the Llano del Rio Collective wears a Rose Mackey dress, No. 6 clogs and an accordion. "

 

And, hey, that's our booth pictured in the same piece!

In the News Posted Aug 22, 2014

Huffington Post, August 22, 2014

Top 10 Art and Design Bookstores Around the World

 

"For lovers of art and design, a travel itinerary should always include a good bookstore among its listings of local museums and art galleries. After all, a great bookstore is often a destination unto itself. Here are of ten of the most sensational bookstores around the world where the selection of books on contemporary art, design, architecture, fashion and photography is unsurpassed.

 

5. Arcana, Culver City, CA

With a loyal customer base of industry insiders and discerning bibliophiles always on the lookout for a new gem to add to their burgeoning book collections, this esteemed store stocks a massive trove of new and used books on art, fashion, photography, film, design, and architecture. Its new location in the Helms Bakery complex provides a bright, airy space for perusing rows of metal shelves full of exquisite books."

In the News Posted Aug 21, 2014

Financial Times, August 24, 2014

How To Spend It: Los Angeles’ Arcana: Books on the Arts

A chic destination shop for design and fashion tomes and out-of-print titles

 

August 21 2014

Christina Ohly Evans
 

About 10 years ago, one of my favourite shops in Santa Monica was the wonderful Arcana Books on the Arts, which specialised in fashion, art and design tomes. The shop had originally opened in the Westwood area in 1984, and later moved to several other locations, which I lost track of. So you can imagine my excitement when visiting a furniture shop in Culver City’s historic Helms Bakery building in Los Angeles, that I happened upon Arcana’s new incarnation.

 

The 4,400sq ft, light-filled space was a spectacular new home for the 100,000-plus books, which range from coffee-table tomes to out-of-print titles. The former industrial space has been transformed by architects Johnston Marklee and design firm Landlocd, a collaboration that showcases all the books that owners Lee and Whitney Kaplan have amassed in 30 years to glorious effect.

 

My first stop was the stacks of hard-to-find magazines that Kaplan sources from around the globe, stacked on tall black matte shelves, followed by a browse of conceptual art titles, such as Vito Acconci’s 0 to 9 ($750). I paged through a signed and numbered Peter Beard: The Art Edition ($5,000) and also discovered rare artist monographs in mint condition, including Andy Warhol: Catalogue of the Exhibition, with an introduction by Alan Solomon ($800) and This Rimy River: Vaughan Oliver and V23 Graphic Works 1988-94 ($475) – a Plexiglas and leather-bound edition of the design firm’s work for rock bands such as The Breeders and Throwing Muses.

 

The visual, and intellectual, treasures here are endless, and not limited to the written word, either: several of Roy Lichtenstein’s Paper Plate Multiple ($300) – a c1969 screen-printed paper plate – available in blue, red and yellow, were also on display.

 

But what I love most about Arcana is discovering titles I never would have found on my own – books about, for example, the Japanese decorative arts or Comme des Garçons. My one real score, however, was an elegant copy of Georg Jensen: A Tradition of Splendid Silver ($100) that was signed and numbered by the author, and now sits atop my coffee table – a lovely reminder of one very serendipitous LA afternoon.

 

In the News Posted Jul 22, 2014

Huck Magazine, July 2014

Read Lee's playlist here and read everything you ever wanted to know about him (and more) here!

 

 

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