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As the Hollywood writers' strike drags past 100 days, the financial pain is widespread for business owners and tradespeople who need production to earn a living. In 2021, LA passed a law to ban tenant harassment, which can be used to displace tenants from their rent controlled units. But the city has done little to enforce it. The LA Art Book Fair returns to the Museum of Contemporary Art this weekend. It's the first time the fair is being held in-person since 2019.
A Blind Shovel, this one with the sculptor and printmaker Ron Ewert. We discuss the experiments that led to styrofoam, experimentation, black & white and more."Ron Ewert lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. He received his MFA from the Painting and Drawing Department of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2012. His work has been shown in a number of solo, two-person and group exhibitions, including solo exhibitions at S1 in Portland and Good Weather in Little Rock; group exhibitions at Johannes Vogt, Monya Rowe and Launch F18 in New York, The New York Art Book Fair and LA Art Book Fair, The Green Gallery and American Fantasy Classics in Milwaukee and most recently with Erin Washington at Roots and Culture in Chicago."Ron's links:WebsiteInstagramHeader image: Eleanor Michalka, 2020
Guest: Lindsay Buchman Hosts: Christopher Kardambikis and Jennifer Lillis Recorded on March 02, 2023 Lindsay Buchman is an interdisciplinary artist, writer, and publisher living and working in Philadelphia, PA, and Saratoga Springs, NY. Her work explores image-making and writing through print and lens-based media, artist books, and installation. Buchman holds an MFA from the University of Pennsylvania and a BFA from California State University Long Beach. Exhibitions of her work include the LA Art Book Fair at The Geffen Contemporary, MOCA; Tokyo Art Book Fair, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo; New York Art Book Fair, MoMA PS1; SPRINT Milano, Spazio Maiocchi; TILT Institute for the Contemporary Image; and Torrance Art Museum. She has participated in artist talks and panels at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Institute of Contemporary Art (Philadelphia), and The Print Center. Her work is included in the Rare Book Manuscript & Library at the University of Pennsylvania, the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, the New York Public Library, and SFMOMA. She is a recipient of the Toby Devan Lewis Fellowship, and her work has been featured in Hyperallergic and The Hopper Prize Journal. As an extension of her practice, she runs an independent artists' books and publications project, Seaton Street Press, to collaborate with artists through publishing and distribution. Seaton St. Press is an artist-run, independent artists' books and publications project. Committed to exploring temporality, its name is a dedication to a former studio in Los Angeles, now based in Philadelphia. Seaton St. publishes and distributes titles that examine the intersections of site, language, and memory, including archival histories, social identities, and geographies. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/paper-cuts/support
Guest: Alex Belardo Kostiw Hosts: Christopher Kardambikis Recorded on June 1, 2021. Alex Belardo Kostiw is a graphic designer, artist, and educator. Her practice deals in poetic and iterative elements, visual structures of comics, and conceptually driven forms. Like dense knots, her publications invite interactive, intuitive reading—even as they resist full unravelling. By exploring ambiguities of language, her work is a liminal space for feeling out complicated realities of identity, human intimacy, and other worlds. Alex received an MFA in Visual Communication Design from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a BA in English literature from the University of Chicago. She has participated in such shows as the Toronto Comic Arts Festival, Chicago Alternative Comics Expo, LA Art Book Fair, and Chicago Art Book Fair. Her work is in the special collections of several libraries and the National Museum of Women in the Arts. She lives and works in Chicago. https://alexkostiw.com/ This conversation was recorded over zoom while Alex Belardo Kostiw was in Chicago and Christopher Kardambikis was in Songdo, South Korea. There are some moments where the internet connection, and the recording, get a little glitchy. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/paper-cuts/support
"Periodyk najgorszy" to czasopismo artystyczne wydawane przez Marynę Tomaszewską od 2009 roku. Ósmy numer czasopisma, będącego niewątpliwie jednym z najciekawszych wychodzących dzięki środowisku sztuki, to trzydzieści stron krzyżówek, wydanych w formie czarno-białej broszury w formacie A5. W czasach pandemicznej izolacji na chwilę szaradziarskiego relaksu i zapomnienia zapraszają artyści, kuratorzy, poeci oraz specjaliści od chorób zakaźnych, którzy na specjalne zaproszenie "PN" stworzyli 25 krzyżówek. Marcin Polak testuje waszą znajomość polskiej sztuki, Joanna Warsza maluje szeroką paletę barw, a Tymon Bryndal stosuje wyrafinowane sztuczki słowne. Jest też coś dla fanów piłki nożnej, góromaniaków, wielbicieli psów, rapu i rymów częstochowskich. Nie zabrało klasycznych krzyżówek o tematyce ogólnej, czy komuś uda się rozwiązać wszystkie? Każdy numer „Periodyka Najgorszego” porusza się wokół jednego konkretnego tematu, zapraszając współautorów do jego interpretacji i redefinicji. Do tej pory ukazały się numery badające tematy takie jak polskość, czas, jedzenie czy złoto. Wśród autorów są między innymi: Aneta Grzeszykowska, Agnieszka Sural, Marek Sobczyk czy Tymek Borowski. Periodyk brał udział we wszystkich znaczących targach art booków i czasopism artystycznych na świecie: NY Art Book Fair w MoMA PS1, LA Art Book Fair w MoCA Los Angeles czy London Art Book Fair w Whitechapel Gallery. Rozmawiamy z twórczynią czasopisma Maryną Tomaszewską oraz autorami krzyżówek: Łukaszem Mieszkowskim i Magdaleną Morawik. Rozmowę przeprowadziła Bogna Świątkowska, www.nn6t.pl Montaż: Ola Łapkiewicz Foto: Maryna Tomaszewska z "Periodykiem Najgorszym" wydanie specjalne JOLKA, fot. archiwum PN
Los Angeles-based music collective mmarz is proud to present an exclusive mixtape for Printed Matter, to provide escape during turbulent times. By turns joyful and contemplative, this mix features a globe-trotting blend of downtempo, jazz fusion, ambient and electronic — selected by mmarz's residents: Max Salty, Ruling Planet, Saffron, Radha and Zach. If you enjoy the diversity of sounds here, check out their website at mmarzmix.com for a whole library of mixes to help see you through the next while.
Tierney invites screenwriter Michelle Badillo and comedian Heather Jewett into the Montez Press Radio RV outside the 2019 Los Angeles Book Fair. While book collectors stroll MOCA and the radio staff cracks beers on lawn chairs outside, Michelle, Heather and Tierney crouch around the motor home's dining room table and discuss their mothers. The segment is called "Maternal Adoration and Agitation" because that bond is crazy AF. Heather reads a piece called "Meal Time With Mommy," Michelle reads a diary entry from high school and I read an excerpt from my short story "Reseda," which originally appears in Dazed and Confused A/W 2019. Heather and Michelle's stories are sooooooo funny and beautiful, you'll squeal and squirm and smile. Follow Michelle @_mistermichelle and Heather @hurrrjurrrThank you Montez Press.
In this episode, we take you inside the LA Art Book Fair, where we chatted with Issue 6 contributors Yumi Sakugawa and Myriam Gurba, as well as Beth Pickens, Aurora Lady, and Annabelle Maginnis about art, zines, sexting, and more!
Adam Marnie is an artist and editor living in Los Angeles. Recent exhibitions of his work include New Constructions, Bad Reputation, Los Angeles, One/Thinking Two/Willing, kijidome, Boston, Rongwrong, Elaine de Kooning House, East Hampton, NY, and Construction/Destruction, Galerie Almine Rech, Paris. He is publisher and editor-in-chief of F Magazine, a biannual self-published art magazine based in Los Angeles and New York, a project around which he has organized group exhibitions such as The Garden of Forking Paths at Magenta Plains, New York, and Windows at David Peterson Gallery, Minneapolis. In 2018 he co-organized, with Rebecca Matalon, the traveling exhibition Harry Dodge: Works of Love at JOAN, Los Angeles, which will open at Tufts University, Boston, later this month. He is currently working on F issue 8: CELEBRITY to be released at the F Magazine table at Printed Matter’s LA Art Book Fair, April 2019. New Constructions, Bad Reputation, Los Angeles, April 2018 The F Magazine table at Printed Matter's NY Art Book Fair, MoMA PS1, Long Island City, NY, September 2018
Christopher Kardambikis visits Mary Tremonte of Justseeds and Darin Klein & Friends at the LA Art Book Fair 2016 at The Geffen Contemporary at MoCA, Los Angeles. read more
Kevin and Nick spent the weekend at the annual Inspiration LA vintage and vintage inspired expo where they saw the best clothing from the last century on display and for sale and then went to the LA Art Book Fair where they saw the best the independent art world had to offer. This episode discusses their findings and thoughts on these events and art and fashion at large. It is arguably their most pretentious episode to date.
Hrag Vartanian of Hyperallergic describes his trip to LA for a series of art fairs including the LA Art Book Fair and ArtLA Contemporary; James Tarmy of Bloomberg and Brian Boucher from Artnet News talk about the New York Old Master sales.
The People: L.A. Art Book Fair: Special Edition Saturday, February 1, 2014 The People with Insert Blanc Press Editor and Publisher Mathew Timmons and Insert Blanc Artist Ben White. The People features the voices and ideas of The People that make up the cultural landscape of Los Angeles, the west coast, and beyond on KCHUNG 1630AM every 3rd Sunday at 3pm. The People is me, The People is you, The People is we, and You Can Too! … like a Broken Record magically repaired. Printed Matter presents the second annual LA Art Book Fair, from January 31 through February 2, 2014, at The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA. Printed Matter's annual fair of contemporary art books, art catalogs, artists' books, art periodicals, and 'zines 1. East of Borneo - Stacey Allan - http://www.eastofborneo.org/ 2. ABC Artists' Books Cooperative - Andreas Schmidt - http://abcoop.tumblr.com/ 3. Ampersand Gallery & Fine Books - Myles Haselhorst - http://www.ampersandgallerypdx.com/ 4. Bidoun Magazine - Tiffany Malakooti - http://www.bidoun.org/ 5. cmagazine - Kathleen McLean - http://cmagazine.com 6. Cabinet - Sasha Archibald - http://cabinetmagazine.org 7. Martine Syms - Dominica - http://dominicapublishing.com 8. Eric Kim - Human Resources - http://humanresourcesla.com/ 9. Joseph "Guiseppe" Mosconi - The Poetic Research Bureau - http://www.poeticresearch.com/ 10. Andrew Wessels - Les Figues Press - http://www.lesfigues.com/ 11. Lauren Mackler - Public Fiction - http://www.poeticresearch.com/ 12. Kelly Lynn Jones - Little Paper Planes - littlepaperplanes.com 13. Adam Michaels - Project Projects - http://projectprojects.com - Paper Monument - http://papermonument.com 14. Will Rogan - The Thing - http://thethingquarterly.com 15. Yelena Gluzman - Ugly Duckling Presse - http://www.uglyducklingpresse.org/ 16. Breezy Culbertson - Needles & Pens - http://needlesandpens.com/