Art Los Angeles Contemporary 2013

Art Los Angeles Contemporary 2013

Art Los Angeles Contemporary

Tala Madani, Eye Chart, 2010. Oil on canvas, 25 x 16 inches.
Courtesy of Pilar Corrias Gallery, London.
November 21, 2012

January 24–27, 2013
Opening night public reception: Thursday, January 24, 7–9pm

The Barker Hangar

3021 Airport Avenue

Santa Monica, CA 90405 

Hours: Friday, January 25, 11–7pm
Saturday, January 26, 11–7pm
Sunday, January 27, 11–6pm

www.artlosangelesfair.com

Art Los Angeles Contemporary (ALAC), the International Contemporary Art Fair of the West Coast, announces its fourth edition to be held at the Barker Hangar January 24–27, 2013. The fair features an exclusive roster of established and emerging galleries from across the globe.  While continuing its tradition of highlighting galleries from Los Angeles, ALAC welcomes a greater number of international galleries to the cultural landscape of Los Angeles in January.  

For the 2013 edition, ALAC is proud to be partnering with Ceci N’est Pas …  Art Between France and Los Angeles (CNP), a five-month cultural art exchange between France and Los Angeles initiated by the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in the United States, which will feature over 30 French-American collaborations in contemporary art in the Los Angeles area.  Art Los Angeles Contemporary will highlight visiting French galleries and their exhibiting artists. The fair will also emphasize the relationship between these two cultural hubs through extensive programming of talks, lectures, and screenings. ”CNP provides a significant springboard towards fostering future cultural collaborations between France and LA, while strengthening ties between the two art scenes,” said fair Director Tim Fleming.

A number of participating galleries will present a wide array of compelling solo projects.  UNTITLED and Thomas Solomon Gallery will together present a project by Ry Rocklen, a Los Angeles-based artist who collects cast-off objects and transforms them into performative objects and post-minimalist sculpture.  Pilar Corrias Gallery will exhibit a new body of paintings by Tala Madani that reference the easy consumption of art and politics, as a preview of her solo show at Moderna Museet, Malmo, which will then travel to Moderna Museet, Stockholm, in February 2013. Susan Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects will show work by Yunhee Min, who is a part of both the Hammer Museum and LACMA’s permanent collections. Min is included in the upcoming exhibition Lost Line: Contemporary Art from the Collection at LACMA.

A special highlight for the 2013 edition includes a collaborative booth by Paris-based New Galerie with LA-based artist Lizzie Fitch and Paris-based collective We Are The Painters (WATP) created by Aurélien Porte and Nicolas Beaumelle. WATP will be onsite at ALAC with Fitch to create an environment which will include individual as well as collective elements. We are the Painters functions in an egalitarian manner. The interventions of each of the members complement each other while their individual authorship remains anonymous.

2013 Exhibitors
1301PE, Los Angeles / ACME, Los Angeles / Altman Siegel, San Francisco / American Contemporary, New York / Bischoff Projects, Frankfurt / Brand New Gallery, Milan / Brennan & Griffin, New York / Cardi Black Box, Milan / David Castillo, Miami / Galería Marta Cervera, Madrid / Clifton Benevento, New York / Pilar Corrias Gallery, London / Curro & Poncho, Guadalajara / Thomas Duncan Gallery, Los Angeles / Anat Ebgi, Los Angeles / Fitzroy Gallery, New York / GDM, Galerie de multiples, Paris / François Ghebaly Gallery, Los Angeles / Christopher Grimes Gallery, Santa Monica / The Hole, New York / Galerie Andreas Huber, Vienna / HUSSENOT, Paris / Susan Inglett Gallery, New York / International Art Objects Galleries, Los Angeles / Jancar Gallery, Los Angeles / David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles / Josh Lilley, London / Loevenbruck, Paris / M+B, Los Angeles / Moniquemeloche, Chicago / Neon Parc, Melbourne / New Galerie, Paris / Mihai Nicodim Gallery, Los Angeles / Night Gallery, Los Angeles / Nye + Brown, Los Angeles / Peres Projects, Berlin / Redling Fine Art, Los Angeles / Joe Sheftel Gallery, New York / Fredric Snitzer Gallery, Miami / Thomas Solomon Gallery, Los Angeles / Standard (Oslo), Oslo / TORRI, Paris / Steve Turner Contemporary, Los Angeles / UNTITLED, New York / Various Small Fires, Los Angeles / Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City / Jonathan Viner, London / Vogt Gallery, New York / Kate Werble Gallery, New York / Tracy Williams, Ltd., New York / Workplace Gallery, Gateshead / Yautepec, Mexico City

 

 

 

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