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Salomon Huerta: Let Everything Else Burn, Museum Acquisition
Cheers to Salomon Huerta and the team behind Let Everything Else Burn.
This artist book has been acquired by the Metropolian Museum of Art’s
Thomas J. Watson Library. The Met’s research library is, ‘one of the
world's most comprehensive art libraries.’
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Dorit Cypis: The Sighted See the Surface, Museum Acquisition
We’re to pleased to announce that the Walker Art Center has
acquired the Sighted See the Surface to add to their artist book
collection. Dorit has performed and exhibited at the Walker
since the mid 1980’s. Several large projects by Dorit exploring
identity, the female body and phenomenology are also part of the
Walker collection. Cheers to Dorit!
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Kori Newkirk: Sometimes Always Perhaps Never
We’re pleased to announce that the Orange County Museum of Art
has purchased 15 standard editions of Sometimes Always Perhaps Never
on the occasion of the museums gala on Oct. 3, 2020 honoring
Kori Newkirk. Congrats Kori! Read more on the OCMA honoring Kori.
Standard Editions of this publication are now sold out.
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Dorit Cypis: The Sighted See the Surface, Book Launch
Saturday September 26, 2020 11am pst
A conversation with Dorit Cypis and project
contributors; Susan Morgan, Simon Leung, Lawrence Lancaster
and Clifford Burton.
WATCH BOOK LAUNCH
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Dorit Cypis: The Sighted See the Surface, publication
included in the group exhibition:
“Where Art Might Happen: The Early Years of CalArts”
30. August 2019 - 10. November 2019
kestner gesellschaft
Goseriede 11, 30159 Hanover, Germany
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Salomón Huerta: Let Everything Else Burn
Now available at:
Art Catalogues LACMA on the occasion of the PST exhibition,
"HOME — So Different, So Appealing."
Art Catalogues
5905 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles CA 90036
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Dorit Cypis
Artforum, April 3, 2017
"You may add or subtract from the work:
On the work of Christopher D’Arcangelo and Michael Asher"
Review, by Travis Diehl
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Dorit Cypis
A prototype of the artist book, The Sighted See the Surface,
is part of the exhibition, "You may add or subtract from the work:
On the work of Christopher D’Arcangelo and Michael Asher"
Curators: Simon Leung and Sébastien Pluot
The Mak Center, Los Angeles
March 23 – April 23, 2017
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Kori Newkirk
Sometimes Always Perhaps Never,
in Pushing the Press: The Typecraft Design Library
Architecture and Design Museum, Los Angeles
Nov. 19 - Feb. 29, 2016
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Kori Newkirk
Sometimes Always Perhaps Never, Special Edition
is now in the Getty Special Collections
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Kori Newkirk
Sometimes Always Perhaps Never, Standard Edition
is now in the Doro Boehme, John M Flaxman Library Special Collections,
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago
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Dorit Cypis
Congratulations to Dorit Cypis for winning a 2014 Guggenheim Fellowship
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Kori Newkirk
See Sometimes Always Perhaps Never, in the
Spring/Summer 2014 issue of Vs. Magazine.
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Kori Newkirk
SOMETIMES ALWAYS PERHAPS NEVER
Book Launch and Raffle
January 5, 2014
4-6pm at Art Catalogues at
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
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Dorit Cypis
The Sighted See the Surface
Dorit Cypis will present her ongoing research in esthetics, ethics and engagement.
Through a lecture, performance and viewing of text based work, The Sighed See the Surface
focuses on Cypis’ current explorations with the Braille Institute.
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Salomón Huerta: Let Everything Else Burn
Book Launch at RedCat
January 12, 2012
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Salomón Huerta: Let Everything Else Burn
Now available at:
Hennessy and Ingalls, Space 15 Twenty
1520 N. Cahuenga Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028
Skylight Books
1818 N. Vermont Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90027
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LA Weekly
25 Alternative L.A. Art Spaces to Check Out Now
By Carol Cheh, May 3 2012
Art + publication
LM Projects: Print ain’t dead
As a writer, I have a special fondness for LM Projects, whose constellation
of projects places equal emphasis on publications, editioned artworks and
art exhibitions. Located in a historic business building downtown, LM Projects
has been run by Lorraine Molina since 2009. In summer 2011, I saw an
excellent dual slide presentation by artists Kim Schoen and Cody Trepte,
exploring the connections between their two practices, which deal in
different ways with science, language and uncertainty. This summer,
LM Projects is launching a limited-edition artist book by Kori Newkirk,
in which he explores his own creative process, showing, in Molina’s words,
“the space that is unseen to the public and very private to the artist.”
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Congratulations to Cody Trepte!
For his inclusion in the first Los Angeles biennial, Made in L.A. June 2 – September 2.
His work will be featured at the Hammer Museum.
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LA Weekly
Bound and Exhibited
Shana Nys Dambrot Thursday, Jan 12 2012
Common wisdom has it that the book is an endangered species, but the
proliferation of and market for high-end artist books — special, often
unique or limited-edition visual art in book form — is more robust than
ever. Distinct from an exhibition catalog or even a monographic survey,
artist books typically combine images, texts and original works for
certain price points, but are conceived as self-contained works of
art in themselves. For renowned L.A. painter Salomón Huerta,
Let Everything Else Burn is such a work, and he is finally ready to
present and sign it this afternoon in the REDCAT lounge.