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Literary Nonfiction. LGBTQIA Studies. Edited by Clare Kelly. one part ketamine spiral, one part confessional travelogue from the edge of ...
https://hyperallergic.com/448899/from-the-gardens-to-the-galleries-the-getty-comes-alive-with-sound-and-dance/
Hesse Press Book Launch @ Ooga Booga!
Please join us to celebrate these new books from Hesse Press:Â
Landmurk by Trevor Hernandez!Â
Beyond Majority Rule by Luke Fischbeck!
Dismantling by Neha Choksi!
Hesse Press is an independent press started by Los Angeles based-artists Clare Kelly and John Wiese in 2014 that focuses on the Los Angeles art community. They publish artist monographs each Fall and Spring with Lukeâs and Trevorâs books being Spring 2018 monograph releases. Nehaâs book will be the first in their new text-driven series!Â
Thursday, May 3rd, 6-9 PM 943 N. Broadway Suite #203 (Upstairs above Wonder Bakery & Burgerlords) Los Angeles, CA 90012
Weâre excited to be hosting this event in our Chinatown store, hope you can join us đ
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ANIMAL SHELTER #3 is here! This is Semiotext(e)âs âoccasional intellectual journalâ - #3 is the International Issue. Featuring writing by Cookie Mueller, Tony Duvert, Pierre Guyotat, Guy Hocquenghem, Iris Klein, Grace Ndiritu, and many more! Edited by Hedi El Kholti.
Hedi El Kholti A Place In The Sun
ISBN 978-0-9976973-3-9 Soft cover, perfect bound 64 pages, 6.5 Ă 9-inch Edition of 500 Release date: October 1, 2017
A childhood game. Too many blank spaces and unsupervised hours. There was an history, with nebulous trajectories to decipher, trivial facts to memorize, a multitude of characters and a narrative that would open up a world of possibilities and teach me how to live.
Divide, displace, itemize, everything has to go, 20 years of accumulated magazines and this absurd desire to consume it all, to let nothing escape, and encapsulate all of it in a final embrace.
Hedi El Kholtiâs A PLACE IN THE SUN is composed of more than 60 collage works, selected from hundreds of pieces produced over the last 12 years. Accompanied by El Kholtiâs original texts, these works have previously circulated in limited-edition, print-only âzine form. His imagesâculled from alternative cinema and art magazines, cult tracts, gay porn and slasher moviesâevoke states of ecstasy, isolation, liberation and horror, often simultaneously.
Hedi El Kholti is a co-editor of Semiotexte, and the founder and publisher of Animal Shelter, an occasional journal of art, sex and literature.
Simone Forti On An Iron Post
ISBN 978-0-9976973-4-6 Soft cover, perfect bound 64 pages, 6.5 Ă 9-inch Edition of 500 Release date: October 1, 2017
Simone Forti is a dancer, artist and writer based in Los Angeles. The images in "On An Iron Post" are from Simone's solo show of the same name, which took place at The Box LA in the Fall of 2015. The pages accumulate like a day of experiences with different energies: abrasive, lyrical, pedestrian, adding up to something complex but without closing in on any particular meaning. There are images of the video 'Flag in the Water,' a sculpture built out of steel originally sketched in a notebook way back in 1961, and even a small painting of a sink.
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Whitney Hubbsâ new book, Woman in Motion assembles 62 color pictures taken throughout multiple sittings with female models into a pattern of subtly shifting bodies, calling attention to the gesture and performance of staging in front of a camera. Nikki Darling and Carmen Winantâs texts on the female gaze accompany the images. Published by Hesse Press.
Printed Matter, Inc. is an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in 1976 by artists and art workers with the mission to foster the appreciation, dissemination, and understanding of artists' books and other artists' publications.
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