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garadinervi · 3 months
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Ulises Carrión: Bookworks and Beyond, Edited by Sal Hamerman and Javier Rivero Ramos, with contributions by Felipe Becerra, Mónica de la Torre, and Zanna Gilbert, Princeton University Library, Princeton, NJ, 2024
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Exhibition: Firestone Library, Princeton University Library, Princeton, NJ, February 21 – June 13, 2024 (on the way of Art Books)
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grupaok · 3 years
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Imaginaries of LA: Edgar Arceneaux and Julian Myers-Szupinska
Thursday, December 10, 2020, from 5 pm - 6 pm Getty Research Institute via ZOOM The first in this series of conversations brings together artist Edgar Arceneaux and art historian Julian Myers-Szupinska, who will discuss how archives, histories, and lived experiences impact the social and political production of urban space. Since its founding in 1781, Los Angeles has existed on contested land. Although long recognized as a diverse and multicultural city, its history is marked by segregation, racist city planning, and harmful urban redevelopment policies. Imaginaries of LA is a series of conversations between Los Angeles-based artists and curators that explores what is at stake in the various strategies that artists use to represent Los Angeles and provide a forum for debate about the past, present and future of the city. Edgar Arceneaux is a Los Angeles-based artist working in the media of drawing, sculpture, and performance, whose works often explore connections between historical events and present-day truths. Julian Myers-Szupinska is a Los Angeles-based art historian and editor who studies contemporary art, exhibitions, and the politics of space. This program is moderated by Zanna Gilbert, senior research specialist, and was organized by Zanna Gilbert and Isabel Wade, research assistant at Getty Research Institute. The event coincides with the launch of 12 Sunsets: Exploring Ed Ruscha's Archive, an interactive website that allows users to discover thousands of photographs of Sunset Boulevard taken by artist Ed Ruscha between 1965 and 2007.
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tabloidtoc · 5 years
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Us, October 14
Cover: Prince Harry’s amazing African tribute -- Princess Diana’s legacy lives on 
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Page 4: Red Carpet -- Galvan -- Michelle Dockery, Olivia Munn, Connie Britton 
Page 5: Leomie Anderson, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Mandy Moore, Penelope Cruz 
Page 6: Who Wore It Best? Rachel Zoe vs. Olivia Wilde, Larsen Thompson vs. Rachel Brosnahan
Page 8: Loose Talk -- Chrissy Teigen, Billie Eilish, John Mayer, Zoe Kravitz, Sarah Michelle Gellar 
Page 11: Contents 
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Page 12: Hot Pics -- Global Citizen Festival -- Kelly Clarkson, Taraji P. Henson, Chris Martin and Dakota Johnson, Katie Holmes and Jennifer Davis 
Page 13: Duchess Kate Middleton and Prince William, Aaron Carter, Ashlee Simpson Ross with kids Jagger and Bronx
Page 14: Terrence Howard and Mira Pak and sons Qirin and Hero, Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Hilarie Burton, The Bachelor contestants on their group date with Peter Weber, Camila Cabello 
Page 15: Anna Wintour and Cardi B, Jenna Dewan and Steve Kazee 
Page 16: Gwyneth Paltrow and Brad Falchuk, Amanda Bynes, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kelly Ripa and Zanna Rassi and Zac Posen 
Page 17: John Legend 
Page 18: Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, Cher, Alex Rodriguez and Jennifer Lopez, Claire Danes 
Page 19: Tracee Ellis Ross, Bella Hadid, Naomi Scott and Ella Balinska and Kristen Stewart honor Elizabeth Banks 
Page 20: Instagram Poses -- Sparrow Face -- Debby Ryan, Lily Aldridge, Kourtney Kardashian, Busy Philipps, Squat Squad -- Winnie Harlow, Kylie Jenner, Sofia Richie, Joan Smalls, Bebe Rexha 
Page 21: The Flamingo -- Khloe Kardashian, Kendall Jenner, Queen Bey, Alessandra Ambrosio, The Headache -- Lizzo, Olivia Culpo, Gigi Hadid, Elsa Hosk, Karrueche Tran 
Page 22: Stars They’re Not Like Us -- Amanda Seyfried, Helen Mirren, Jennifer Lawrence, Wendy Williams 
Page 24: Stars They’re Just Like Us -- Jon Hamm, Katherine Schwarzenegger, Charlize Theron
Page 25: Jared Haibon and Ashley Iaconetti, Justin Timberlake
Page 26: Love Lives -- Nicole Richie and Joel Madden share similar lives 
Page 27: Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze Jr. true connection, Britney Spears and Sam Asghari stronger than ever, Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom to wed in December 
Page 28: Baby Love -- Tia Mowry’s daughter Cairo 
Page 30: Hot Hollywood -- Ashton Kutcher vs. Demi Moore 
Page 31: New Couples Alert -- Halsey and Evan Peters, Noah Centineo and Alexis Ren, Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin publicly wed, Jessica Simpson dropped 100 pounds in six months 
Page 32: Angelina Jolie will never get married again, Leighton Meester’s maternal side, These mamas won’t be shamed for nursing their toddlers -- Coco Austin, Mayim Bialik, Alanis Morissette, Kelly Rutherford, Gwen Stefani 
Page 33: Jameela Jamil takes a stand against diet culture and unhealthy beauty standards, VIP Scene -- Chloe Bailey and sister Halle, Amy Adams, Tim Allen, Niall Horan, David Spade, Sara Gilbert, Kyle MacLachlan, Mindy Kaling and B.J. Novak 
Page 34: What’s in My Bag? Chloe Bennet 
Page 36: Cover Story -- Duchess Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s African adventure 
Page 40: Bindi, Robert and Terri Irwin -- their best year yet 
Page 44: Hollywood’s IRL Superhero Squad -- Selena Gomez, Venus Williams, Salma Hayek, Selma Blair 
Page 45: Halle Berry, Sarah Hyland, Lady Gaga, Daisy Ridley 
Page 46: Julianne Hough and Brooks Laich -- power couple 
Page 48: Gabrielle Union’s street style 
Page 50: Beauty -- fall hair -- Mary Steenburgen, Michelle Williams, Kim Kardashian West, Naomi Watts 
Page 51: Taraji P. Henson, Maisie Williams, Cara Delevingne, Constance Wu, Kendall Jenner, Joey King 
Page 52: The season 4 premiere of Riverdale pays homage to Luke Perry 
Page 53: The Buzzzz-o-Meter -- Shawn Mendes, Kate Hudson, Cleo Wade, Jessica Alba, Kim Kardashian West, Jason Statham, Jon Bon Jovi and son Jesse Bongiovi 
Page 54: Takes One to Know One by Susan Isaacs 
Page 55: Zazie Beetz on Joker 
Page 58: Fashion Police -- Carice Van Houten, Cobie Smulders, Indya Moore 
Page 59: Christina Aguilera, Rita Ora, Jared Leto 
Page 60: 25 Things You Don’t Know About Me -- Maria Sharapova 
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alternativassi · 3 years
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Cultura → Un recorrido a través de los archivos: Arte concreto en Argentina
Cultura → Un recorrido a través de los archivos: Arte concreto en Argentina
Zanna Gilbert Zanna Gilbert es especialista en investigación en el Getty Research Institute y co-curadora de Making Art Concrete en J. Paul Getty Museum. De qué manera las revistas, los volantes y los folletos cuentan la historia del arte concreto en Argentina Este ensayo es parte de una serie de textos comisionado por y publicado en The Getty Iris en ocasión de la exposición Making Art…
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piti2 · 5 years
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Coloquio William Bullock 2019 Oaxaca. En la mesa con Julio Garcia Murillo, Zanna Gilbert, Vicente Razo y yo!
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foryourart · 6 years
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Image courtesy of Museum of Photographic Arts.
PLAN ForYourArt: December 14–20
Thursday, December 14
Talk: Gallery Talk: The Art of Looking—Ancient Bodies: Archaeological Perspectives on Mesoamerican Figurines, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 12:30pm.
The Holiday Pop-up Market, CalArts (Valencia), 5–8pm.
Walk of the Inns, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs), 5–8pm.
Film Series: Ixcanul (Volcano, Jayro Bustamante, 2015), Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara (MCASB) (Santa Barbara), 5:30–7pm.
Latin American Film Series: Unrest, Distance, and the Future- Ixcanul, Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Santa Barbara), 5:30pm.
Sketching in the Galleries, Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Santa Barbara), 5:30–7:30pm.
Ixcanul: Latin American Film Series: Unrest, Distance, and the Future, Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Santa Barbara), 5:30pm.
TOURS & TALKS: Radical Women Walk-through: Rita Gonzalez, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 6pm.
Community Conversation: Abstraction + Appropriation + State of Contemporary Photography, Museum of Photographic Arts (San Diego), 6pm.
Alexis Rodriguez-Duarte and Tico Torres – Two Cubans and a Camera, Annenberg Space for Photography (Century City), 6:30pm.
Gwen Martin: The Science of Color, artist conversation with Gershom, L.A. Louver (Venice), 7–9pm.
London Rock: The Unseen Archive, The Perfect Exposure Gallery (Mid-Wilshire), 7pm.
Paul Brach Lecture Series: Alex Olsen, CalArts (Valencia), 7pm.
Served Like a Girl, The Art Theatre (Long Beach), 7–9pm.
Live! at the Museum: Quarteto Nuevo, Laguna Art Museum (Laguna Beach), 7pm.
SCREENINGS   Part of the series The Contenders 2017: The Beguiled, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
Film: An Evening With . . . Willem Dafoe, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 7:30pm.
sam sax, Beyond Baroque (Venice), 8pm.
Ryoji Ikeda: Program I & II, Ace Hotel (Downtown), 8pm. $15–25. Also December 15.
Friday, December 15
Andy Robert, Hannah Hoffman (Hollywood), 5–8pm.
Meet the Makers Holiday Party, The Bloc (Downtown), 6–10pm.
Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla in Conversation, Maricano Art Foundation (Mid-Wilshire), 6:30–8pm.
Dan Mumford, Gallery1988 (Fairfax), 7–9pm.
Winter Holiday Boutique, we live in space (Mid-City), 7–10pm.
Saboteurs Launch // Issue #4 // Gender, Far East Lounge (Downtown), 7–9pm.
Adam Stamp: Truth and Trust, Club Pro Los Angeles (Downtown), 7–11pm.
Ride Along, Skid Row History Museum & Archive (Downtown), 7pm.
Obscure House Presents: Winter Dream, Nous Tous Gallery (Chinatown), 7–11pm. Continues December 16.
Latin Rhythms: Mambo Dance Class, Museum of Latin American Art (Long Beach), 7–9pm.
Palm Springs Gay Men's Chorus - Joyful Traditions, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs), 8pm. Through December 17.
CalArts Winter Dance, REDCAT (Downtown), 8:30pm. Also December 16.
Saturday, December 16
This Is Not A Gun, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 10am–1pm.
Odd Market Holiday Event, Santa Monica Pier (Santa Monica), 11am–6pm.
Porto’s Bakery and Café Potato Ball™ Pop-Up, Annenberg Space for Photography (Century City), 11am–3pm.
Hammer Projects: Sam Falls, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 11am–5pm.
A fragrant talk by Bruno Fazzolari, Kristina Kite Gallery (Mid-City), 11am.
WORKSHOP: Kundalini Yoga and Reiki to Alleviate Pain and Tension: Nickels Sunshine, Pieter (Lincoln Heights), 11am–3pm. $40–60.
Winter Book Sale + Prison Solidarity Event, Southern California Library (South L.A.), 11am–5pm.
Johnpots Eporium, The Pit (Glendale), 11am–6pm. Continues December 17.
Huarache Making Workshop With Pilar Agüero, Craft and Folk Art Museum (Miracle Mile), 12–5pm. $80–90.
William Anastasi: exhibition walkthrough with Zanna Gilbert, Ghebaly Gallery (Downtown), 12:30–2pm.
Artists Holidaze Market, 2405 Glover Place (Frogtown), 1–6pm.
Hands-On Traditional Dyeing Workshop with Ashley Thayer, Central Library (Downtown), 2–4pm.
Feminist Story Sharing, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 2–5pm.
Magu’s Mental Menudo Discussion Forum, UCI Claire Trevor School of the Arts (Irvine), 2–6pm.
Closing drinks, Five Car Garage (Santa Monica), 4–5:30pm.
THE JAPANESE PHOTO BOOK + VIEWS OF JAPAN, Arcana Books on the Arts (Culver City), 4–6pm.
Closing reception: Barrio Logos, Residency (Inglewood), 5–8pm.
To Protect & Serve? Five Decades of Posters Protesting Police Violence, Durón Gallery @ SPARC (Venice), 6–9pm.
Marisa Caichiolo and  Melissa Meier: SKIN, bG Gallery (Santa Monica), 6–9pm.
Adam Tylicki: Dark Daze, Baert Gallery (Downtown), 6–9pm.
SAMPLE of European Contemporary Art by Teodor Graur, Nicodim Gallery (Downtown), 6–8pm.
LISTENING PARTY: Gerardo Velazquez Final Album, Coagula Curatorial (Chinatown), 6–9pm.
Keith Rocka Knittel: We're All Equally Unimportant, Charlie James Gallery (Chinatown), 6–9pm.
Fred Tieken: Killer Bees at Mar-a-Lago closing reception, Tieken Gallery (Chinatown), 6–9pm.
Katsuya Terada Girl Exhibition, GR2 (Sawtelle), 6:30–10pm.
Wishlist Closing Event, Gabba Gallery (Koreatown), 7–11pm.
Closing reception: Armando Lerma: Dreamland and the Discovered Paintings of Joseph Ernst, ACE Gallery (Miracle Mile), 7–11pm.
SNAP TO GRID the UN-Juried Exhibit, LACDA (Downtown), 7–9pm.
dA Teatro Del Pueblo & Tacos, dA Center for the Arts (Pomona), 7–9pm.
Sunday, December 17
Film: 13th Los Angeles International Children's Film Festival, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 10:30am.
826LA@HAMMER: MAPPING YOUR LIFE, TELLING YOUR LEGEND, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 11am.
Makers on Merchant Street, Inner-City Arts (Downtown), 11am–4pm.
Dining with Kings: Ceremony and Hospitality in the Cameroon Grassfields, Fowler Museum (Westwood), 12–5pm.
KIDS IN THE COURTYARD: LET'S GO FLY A KITE, Fowler Museum (Westwood), 1pm.
CLASS: Master Class: Timothy Johnson, Pieter (Lincoln Heights), 1–3pm. $15.
Sebastian Hernandez FTZ Performance | Closing of Coastal/Border, Angels Gate Cultural Center (San Pedro), 1pm.
Katsuya Terada: Live Digital, GR2 (Sawtelle), 2–5pm.
Conversation​s​ by Artists for Artists, California African American Museum (Downtown), 2–4pm.
In conversation: Jim Bassler and Alejandro de Ávila, El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument, Biscailuz Gallery (Downtown), 2pm.
Family Art Studio, Laguna Art Museum (Laguna Beach), 2–4pm.
LostLibraries: Art Talk with Abigail Reynolds and Jonathan Griffin, ESMoA (El Segundo), 3–5pm.
ALEC BYRNE: LONDON ROCK - THE UNSEEN ARCHIVE, Arcana: Books on the Arts (Culver City), 4–6pm.
HANGING WITH FRIENDS, The FInley Gallery (Los Feliz), 5–7pm.
WORKSHOP: Orgasmic Yoga: Dr. Victoria Reuveni, Pieter (Lincoln Heights), 7–10pm.
BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA, Ace Hotel (Downtown), 7pm.
Monday, December 18
Families: On-Site: North Hollywood—Art + Social Activism, North Hollywood Amelia Earhart Regional Library (North Hollywood), 2pm.
High Desert Test Kitchen: december ingredient: evergreens, Copper Mountain Mesa Community Center (Joshua Tree), 7pm.
SCREENINGS   Part of the series The Contenders 2017: Detroit, and Q&A with Kathryn Bigelow, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
Boosting Your Side Hustle, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 7:30pm. $20–25.
Tuesday, December 19
Film: Postmodern Times, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 12:30pm.
Animate Space Performance by No)one. Art House, California African American Museum (Downtown), 7–9pm.
SCREENINGS   Part of the series The Contenders 2017: Phantom Thread, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
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moma · 9 years
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In "The Making of Mail Art," students made mailable masterpieces with the help of prompts from artist David Horvitz and researcher Zanna Gilbert. Attend an upcoming artist-led class. 
[Photo: Manuel Martagon]
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garadinervi · 2 years
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«Photograph published in Rubber Bulletin in conjunction with Ulises Carrión's essay "Rubber Stamps Theory and Praxis," 1978», in Ulises Carrión. The Big Monster, (exhibition catalogue), Essays by Aimé Iglesias Lukin and Zanna Gilbert, Institute for Studies on Latin American Art (ISLAA), New York, NY, 2019, p. 38 (pdf here, issuu here)
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garadinervi · 2 years
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«Intervened invitation for "Rob and [or] Marta", 1983», in Ulises Carrión. The Big Monster, (exhibition catalogue), Essays by Aimé Iglesias Lukin and Zanna Gilbert, Institute for Studies on Latin American Art (ISLAA), New York, NY, 2019, p. 6 (pdf here, issuu here)
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garadinervi · 2 years
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«Ulises Carrión, "Essay on Correspondance Art," undated typewritten sheet. © The Estate of Ulises Carrión.», in Ulises Carrión. The Big Monster, (exhibition catalogue), Essays by Aimé Iglesias Lukin and Zanna Gilbert, Institute for Studies on Latin American Art (ISLAA), New York, NY, 2019, p. 20 (pdf here, issuu here)
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garadinervi · 2 years
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«Ulises Carrión, E.A.M.I.S (Erratic Art Mail International System), 1978», in Ulises Carrión. The Big Monster, (exhibition catalogue), Essays by Aimé Iglesias Lukin and Zanna Gilbert, Institute for Studies on Latin American Art (ISLAA), New York, NY, 2019, p. 21 (pdf here, issuu here)
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moma · 9 years
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"Mail art is a constant surprise, since you never know what will arrive next!" MoMA instructors Zanna Gilbert and David Horvitz discuss the history and appeal of mail art in advance of their upcoming MoMA Class. 
[All works by David Horvitz. 2015. Courtesy of Chert, Berlin]
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