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Wann: 31.01.2014 - 02.02.2014

Printed Matter, Inc. presents the second annual LA Art Book Fair, from January 31 through February 2, 2014, at the Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, Downtown LA.

Free and open to the public, Printed Matter’s LA Art Book Fair is a unique event for artists’ books, catalogs, monographs, periodicals, and zines presented by more than 260 presses, antiquarians, artists, and…

Printed Matter, Inc. presents the second annual LA Art Book Fair, from January 31 through February 2, 2014, at the Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, Downtown LA.

Free and open to the public, Printed Matter’s LA Art Book Fair is a unique event for artists’ books, catalogs, monographs, periodicals, and zines presented by more than 260 presses, antiquarians, artists, and independent publishers from 19 countries.

The LA Art Book Fair is the companion fair to the NY Art Book Fair, held every fall in New York City. Over 26,000 artists, book buyers, collectors, dealers, curators, independent publishers, and other enthusiasts attended the NY Art Book Fair in 2013.

THE LA ART BOOK FAIR PREVIEWJoin us on Thursday, January 30, from 6 to 9 pm, at the Geffen Contemporary for a three-hour opening night preview, with a performance by 2014 Whitney Biennial artist Donelle Woolford, an outdoor stage programmed by KCHUNG Radio, and more.

Visit laartbookfair.net for details on this and other special events.

(XE)ROX & PAPER + SCISSORSA super-sized subsection of the LA Art Book Fair; (XE)ROX & PAPER + SCISSORS takes over the Geffen annex with more than 100 international artists, zinesters, and small presses, offering a survey of independent publishing at its most innovative and affordable. Select exhibitors include: Jane & Jeremy (UK), I Never Read (Switzerland), Year of the Horse by New Territories Studio (China), Drippy Bone (Los Angeles), and many others.

The ClassroomAfter five years at the NY Art Book Fair, The Classroom makes its inaugural trip to the west coast for LAABF14. This curated series of informal conversations, workshops, readings and other artist-led programs is also a venue for artists, writers and publishers to feature new releases and present their publications. This year’s Classroom, organized by David Senior of the Museum of Modern Art Library, includes events featuring Aram Saroyan (Primary Information), Martine Syms (Dominica), Summer Guthery & Public Fiction, Karl Haendel, Paper Monument, Johan Kugelberg (Boo-Hooray), Steve Kado & Keith Rocka Knittel, and more. Please see here for the full Classroom schedule.

MOCAtvThis year, MOCAtv and the LA Art Book Fair team up to bring you a series of programs, including a screening of The Art of Punk created by Bryan Ray Turcotte and Bo Bushnell, as well as Jeffrey Vallance and special guests in conversation about comedy and its place in the art world. Plus the premiere of a new MOCAtv film about Jeffrey Vallance's work from 1978, Blinky the Friendly Hen. Please see here for the full MOCAtv schedule.

Contemporary Artists’ Books Conference (CABC) The Contemporary Artists’ Books Conference - an integral part of the NY Art Book Fair for the past six years - will be part of the LA Art Book Fair for the first time, presenting a Sunday of debate on emerging practices and issues within art-book culture. Highlights include Bidoun presenting an eclectic selection from a forthcoming anthology of writings by the artist and poet Etel Adnan, To look at the sea is to become what one is: An Etel Adnan Reader, and ForYourArt presenting a marathon reading of 2-3 minute passages of John Baldessari's writings on the occasion of the launch of More Than You Wanted to Know About John Baldessari, a nod to the artist’s playful 1972 performance in which he sang Sol LeWitt's Thirty-Five Statements on Conceptual Art to the tune of popular songs. Please see here for the full CABC schedule.

Friendly FireA diverse group of politically-minded artists and collectives focused on the intersection of art and activism, this section of (XE)ROX & PAPER + SCISSORS includes: Temporary Services/Half Letter Press (Illinois), Journal of Aesthetics and Protest (Los Angeles), Center for Urban Pedagogy (New York) and Red 76 (Oregon), and others.

Focus: PhotographyA curated cross-section of photo-based books and magazines, this year’s Focus: Photography includes: J&L Books (Pennsylvania); Dashwood Books (New York); Mörel Books (UK); and TBW Books (California): Kodoji (Switzerland) and more.

KCHUNG Radio StageLA-based KCHUNG presents daily music programming on a stage in the courtyard – each day with at least four acts, including performances by Ducktails, Guan Wrong, LSDD, and many others. Please see here for the full KCHUNG schedule.

Exhibitor Project SpacesGagosian Gallery (Los Angeles) presents a live stenographer transcription of a conversation between Los Angeles-based artist Piero Golia and Andrew Berardini; Werkplaats Typografie (Netherlands), a fair favorite, presents a collaborative project by its entire student body; KCHUNG (Los Angeles) broadcasts live from the Fair continuously throughout the weekend. Other project spaces include onestar press / Three Star Books / Florence Loewy (France), Gottlund (Pennsylvania), and Karma (New York).

A full calendar of events is posted online at laartbookfair.net

SPECIAL EXHIBITIONSPrinted Matter presents QUEER ZINES, an inclusive survey of over 240 publications by international independent publishers, drawn from the collections of Philip Aarons and AA Bronson. QUEER ZINES is a historical survey of serial, independent publications with a queer sensibility, illustrating the trajectory of queer zine publishing from the early 70s to current day. Crossing traditional boundaries of race, class, and gender, these zines are often cheaply-produced and largely distributed by mail; their formal dynamism, their mixing of media, and their radical politics finding striking analogue in contemporaneous queer theory. The exhibition is accompanied by a curated booth of contemporary and out of print Queer Zines for purchase, as well as a weekend full of Queer Interventions by a number of Queer Zinemakers, and a conversation with Philip Aarons, Darin Klein and Raymond Cha.

Andrew Roth and PPP Editions is pleased to present a collaborative project created exclusively for the LA Art Book Fair by Leigh Ledare and Nicolas Guagnini. It consists of an intervention into 100 books on the social sciences: Marxism, psychoanalysis, linguistics, anthropology, philosophy, literary and art criticism, cultural studies, and literature. The intervention consists of circular holes filled with a variation of positions and possibilities within human sexual interaction.

Fabulousity is an exhibition of ephemera and photographs by Alexis Dibiasio surrounding 80s and 90s New York Club Kid Culture. This outrageous period of New York nightlife became notorious for its elaborate costumes, ostentatious drug use and high energy characters, and this exhibition coincides with the recent publication of the book; Fabulousity: A Night You'll Never Forget. . .Or Remember by Wildlife Press (UK).

Boo-Hooray hosts a presentation devoted to Swedish 60s underground artist and photographer Carl Johan De Geer. Exhibiting copies of and work from his underground magazine Puss, original silkscreens, fabrics and clothes he made, as well as a ton of vintage black & white prints of life in Stockholm in the 60s, curated by Johan Kugelberg and Ed Templeton.

Dutch artist Parra paints a mural on one of the walls of the Geffen, on the occasion of his new Printed Matter fundraising edition, The Joy Inside You Dies Tonight.

FUNDRAISING EDITIONSPrinted Matter is pleased to present four new editions to benefit the LA Art Book Fair, including a four-color screenprint with unique collage elements by Laura Owens, a screenprint on plexi by Jeremy Deller, a regular and deluxe edition skateboard deck by Patrick Lee, and a Paris Hilton-scented air freshener by Parra.

Hours and Location The LA Art Book Fair is free and open to the public:

StaffShannon Michael Cane, CuratorJordan Nassar, CoordinatorGarrick Gott, DesignerYoshie Hozumi, Assistant Designer

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Special ThanksPrinted Matter thanks Michael Harrison, Monica Roache and the dedicated staff of MOCA for their incredible support, as well as AA Bronson, Philip Aarons and Shelley Fox Aarons, Garrick Gott, Laura Owens, Jeremy Deller, Parra, Patrick Lee, Ethan Swan, Wendy Yao, Cali Thornhill DeWitt, Brendan Fowler, Darin Klein, Grant Breding, David Senior, the Ace Hotel, American Apparel, Kayrock Screenprinting, Inc., Emma Reeves, MOCAtv, Hyperallergic, Bettina Korek, ForYourArt, Kelly Kawata and the Japanese American National Museum, David Schulman and Shapco Printing, Inc., and our other partners and in-kind supporters.

Tags: Bücher, Kunst, Los Angeles

January 31 - February 2, 2014Opening: Thursday, January 30, 2014, 6–9 pmThe Geffen Contemporary at MOCA152 N Central AveLos Angeles, CA 90012