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ACID-FREE is pleased to announce the launch of its new Library Services division, debuting at Frieze Los Angeles.
A new model in book distribution developed in support of the diversity of independent publishing practices, Library Services showcases a curated library of titles from a roster of publishers based in Los Angeles and the greater US. Titles supplied by Library Services are available for on-site browsing in the Frieze Los Angeles Backlot, with publications made available for purchase through a new platform that connects buyers directly to publishers.
With a focus on books that maintain positions of criticality and self-reflexivity, Library Services provides audiences an opportunity to support the Acid-Free publisher network and its mission to create new spaces for critical discussion surrounding independent art publishing.
Programming Schedule
Saturday, 2pm
Book signing of Aesthetical Relations with Christina Catherine Martinez for Hesse Press
Participating Publishers
2nd Cannons Publications
Atelier Éditions
Bad Dimension Press
Blum & Poe
California Poets
Carla
Cassandra Press
Coloured Publishing
David Kordansky Gallery
Eggy Press
Five Nine
Gagosian
Golden Spike Press
Hat & Beard Press
Hesse Press
High Desert Test Sites
Inventory Press
LACA
Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions
MOCA
New Documents
Norma
RE/Search
Silent Sound
Sming Sming Books
Tan & Loose Press
Wolfman Books
X-TRA
Zolo Press
Private Preview
Thursday, February 13
Friday, February 14
General Admission
Saturday, February 15, 11am–7pm
Sunday, February 16, 11am–6pm
We look forward to seeing you!
More Information
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@acidfreelosangeles
Hosted by
Frieze Los Angeles
Paramount Pictures
5515 Melrose Ave.
Los Angeles, CA
Saturday Feb. 29, 2020, 10 am-6 pm
Sunday March 1, 2020, 10 am-4 pm
60 Cleveland Ave. (Entrance on E. Gay Street), Columbus, Ohio
Free entry. Free Parking.
Book Launch & Signing with Paul McCarthy & Damon McCarthy
Thu 11 Apr 2019, 7 pm
The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA
Celebrate the launch of Paul McCarthy and Damon McCarthy’s latest publications — ‘Caribbean Pirates’ and ‘Aftermath’ — at a book signing with the artists. The signing will take place at Hauser & Wirth Publishers’ booth (H12) at Printed Matter’s Los Angeles Art Book Fair at The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA.
‘Caribbean Pirates,’ the latest publication from Hauser & Wirth Publishers, is an immense two-volume artist book by Paul McCarthy and his son Damon McCarthy, presenting photographic documentation of ‘Frigate’ and ‘Houseboat,’ two works first begun in 2001 that take the lawlessness of piracy as a departure point. Exploring the ways bodies, sex, and violence all find themselves enmeshed in networks of cultural references – spanning from American consumerism to Disney and classical cinema – these works are an essential component of McCarthy’s acclaimed multidisciplinary practice, which merges performance, sculpture, photography, painting, video, installation, and virtual reality. The kaleidoscopic documentation of ‘Frigate’ and ‘Houseboat’ is accompanied by ‘Catching Mayhem by Its Tail,’ a new text by John C. Welchman.
‘Aftermath,’ published by Hesse Press, is a collection of photographs featuring inanimate objects from the shooting location for ‘DADDA Saloon,’ a film by Paul McCarthy, co-directed by Paul McCarthy and Damon McCarthy. Photographed as a document, the props and set create their own haunting resonance long after the filming has wrapped.
This event is free with the purchase of an opening night ticket to the Los Angeles Art Book Fair.
Event location: The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, 152 N Central Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012
About Hauser & Wirth Publishers
Since its founding in 1992, Hauser & Wirth Publishers has presented unique, object-like books that encourage an understanding and appreciation of contemporary art. Its backlist comprises monographs, artists’ books, exhibition catalogues, and collections of artists’ writings – often bringing new and overlooked aspects of an artist’s creative practice into focus. By commissioning original, in-depth scholarship to give thoughtful insight into featured art objects, Hauser & Wirth Publishers aims to craft accessible and lasting records of the gallery’s exhibitions and artists’ work.
About Hesse Press
The Los Angeles based publishing house was founded by artists, Clare Kelly and John Wiese. Hesse Press focuses on making the LA art scene accessible through artist monographs that are published every fall and spring. Actively supporting the need for tangible and logistical support for artists in Los Angeles, the press provides partners with financial support through a micro-granting system, as well as providing creative design for the design and publication of art books. Hesse Press weighs the needs of artists, audience and wider community with equal importance within the context of carefully crafted but affordable books.
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LAABF 2019: Hesse Press presents The Reader’s Chorus
We celebrate LA Art Book Fair 2019 with Hesse Press presenting The Reader’s Chorus performing Emily Joyce’s A Cigar Caught In The Lilies with two live performances at 7:30pm and 8:30pm
For their performance A Cigar Caught In The Lilies at the Ace Hotel, the Reader’s Chorus will re-interpret and perform Emily Joyce’s visual poetry book of the same name (Hesse Press) as a score for a reading chorus. The Reader’s Chorus is a group of people who love to read aloud and experiment with the possibilities of the speaking voice. Together the group arranges, writes and reads texts, often seeking to manipulate and discover new timbral combinations, rhythms and methods of sonic and visual spatialization in performance. Joyce’s book was written with a sense of urgency, but also in secret, beginning in November 2016, when the shock of the election coincided with personal traumas. Her poem’s observational and diaristic style are reflective, heartbreaking and humorous.
7:30 PM Saturday April 13, 2019
Through 1:00 AM – Sunday April 14, 2019
Free and open to the public / 21+
Ace Hotel, Upstairs