Photo L.A. return their exhibitors at the historic Barker Hangar, Santa Monica from January 31st - February 3rd, 2019. It's a curated selection of 60+ local
and international galleries, dealers, collectives, leading
not-for-profits, art schools, and global booksellers will offer an
extensive selection of photographic works. From the Classic Masters to
the Contemporary Greats, all will gather and be showcased during the
27th edition of Photo L.A.:
Photo L.A. | Exhibitors - All Exhibitors
A full list of participating galleries can be found on the PHOTOLA.com website, which include: Danziger Gallery, Etherton Gallery, Nino Mier Gallery, Robert Klein Gallery, Monroe Gallery of Photography, Aperture, Peter Fetterman Gallery, MULHERIN, Pan-View Gallery, The Lapis Press, Nazraeli Press, Richard Moore Photographs, CIPA Gallery, George Lawson Gallery, Lunn LTD, and De Soto Gallery.
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Programming highlights for the 2019 edition of PHOTO L.A. will include:
Tony Vaccaro (Monroe Gallery) |
A full list of participating galleries can be found on the PHOTOLA.com website, which include: Danziger Gallery, Etherton Gallery, Nino Mier Gallery, Robert Klein Gallery, Monroe Gallery of Photography, Aperture, Peter Fetterman Gallery, MULHERIN, Pan-View Gallery, The Lapis Press, Nazraeli Press, Richard Moore Photographs, CIPA Gallery, George Lawson Gallery, Lunn LTD, and De Soto Gallery.
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PHOTO L.A. will honor artist and photographer Jo Ann Callis for the 27th edition of the Photo L.A.
fair. A central figure in the Southern California photography scene
since the 1970s, Callis is known for her provocatively staged scenarios
with a poetic dimension. In her work, the inner world of the artist
finds material expression through creative juxtapositions, bold colors
and playful constructions.
Also featured at PHOTO L.A. will be Making It Up: Photographs from the Michael and Jane Wilson Trust Collection. Drawn from the holding of photographs by women in the collection of Michael and Jane Wilson, this selection illustrates an impetus of exploration, collaboration and performance among contemporary women photographers. It includes work by Nancy Burson, Jo Ann Callis, Nancy Honey, Graciela Iturbide, Barbara Kasten, Nikki S. Lee, Mary Ellen Mark, Alex Prager, Susan Rankaitis, Marcia Resnick, Cindy Sherman, Taryn Simon, and Catherine Wagner.
Jo Ann Callis, Hands on Ankles (from Early Color Portfolio), 1976, ROSEGALLERY |
Also featured at PHOTO L.A. will be Making It Up: Photographs from the Michael and Jane Wilson Trust Collection. Drawn from the holding of photographs by women in the collection of Michael and Jane Wilson, this selection illustrates an impetus of exploration, collaboration and performance among contemporary women photographers. It includes work by Nancy Burson, Jo Ann Callis, Nancy Honey, Graciela Iturbide, Barbara Kasten, Nikki S. Lee, Mary Ellen Mark, Alex Prager, Susan Rankaitis, Marcia Resnick, Cindy Sherman, Taryn Simon, and Catherine Wagner.
Nikki S. Lee, The Ohio Project (7), 1999,
The Michael and Jane Wilson Trust Collection
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Programming highlights for the 2019 edition of PHOTO L.A. will include:
- Michael Fried, modernist art critic and art historian in Conversation with Thomas Demand;
- Britt Salvesen, Curator, Wallis Annenberg Photography Department, Print and Drawing Department, on panel titled Between Totalization and Difference: Opticality and Optical Technology in Art Today in dialogue with Matthew Lax Victoria Fu and Carter Mull;
- Underfire: The Untold Story of Pfc Tony Vaccaro (HBO Documentary) Film Screening and Conversation with Tony Vaccaro.
- Tony Vaccaro fought with the 83rd Infantry Division for the 272 days of World War II, playing two roles – a combat infantryman on the front lines and a photographer who would take roughly 8,000 photographs of the war. Following the screening, Vaccaro will be available for questions from the audience. PhotoLA.com