Art Los Angeles Contemporary
The Barker Hangar
3021 Airport Avenue, Santa Monica, CA 90405
January 29 – February 1, 2015

Art Los Angeles Contemporary returns to the 40,000 square foot Barker Hangar this year with an impressive roster of exhibiting galleries, including Et al., François Ghebaly, The Hole, Levy.Delval, Michael Benevento, STANDARD (OSLO), and Richard Telles. The exhibitions at Art Los Angeles Contemporary are complemented by a program of events, including the release of an Art Los Angeles Reader, artist panels, discussions on collecting, and more. A full list of exhibitors and events can be found on the fair’s website.

Rose Eken, Installation (Marshall MG2FX, Shure SM58 Microphone, Sabian Cymbal AAX Splash, Vic Firth Drumsticks) 2014. Glazed Paper Clay, dimensions variable (all objects true to scale). Courtesy of the Hole and Art Los Angeles Contemporary.

Rose Eken, Installation (Marshall MG2FX, Shure SM58 Microphone, Sabian Cymbal AAX Splash, Vic Firth Drumsticks), 2014. Courtesy of the Hole and Art Los Angeles Contemporary.

 

Printed Matter’s LA Art Book Fair
The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA
152 North Central Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012
January 30 – February 1, 2015

The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA plays host to the LA Art Book Fair, the West Coast counterpart to Printed Matter’s NY Art Book Fair. Over 250 presses, booksellers, artists, and independent publishers present books, catalogs, zines, and periodicals at the fair. These presentations are accompanied by a series of artist talks, panel discussions, and other events. A full list of exhibiting galleries and events can be found on the fair’s website.


Queer Zines Exhibition at the LA Art Book Fair, 2014. Courtesy of Julie Grace Immink and the LA Art Book Fair.

Queer Zines Exhibition at the LA Art Book Fair, 2014. Courtesy of Julie Grace Immink and the LA Art Book Fair.


 

Paramount Ranch
2903 Cornell Road, Agoura Hills, CA 91301
January 31 – February 1, 2015
VIP Preview: January 31, 10–11 am

This weekend, Paramount Ranch, a dusty “movie ranch” once the set of films starring Cary Grant and John Wayne, hosts the second edition of the Paramount Ranch art fair. Definitely the oddball of the three Los Angeles fairs this weekend, Paramount Ranch features a blend of prominent and lesser-known exhibitors, including Freedman Fitzpatrick, Kai Matsumiya, Misako & Rosen, Neue Alte Brücke, Overduin and Co., and White Flag Projects. A full list of exhibiting galleries can be found on the fair’s website.

Paramount Ranch, 2014.

Paramount Ranch, 2014. Courtesy of Paramount Ranch.