The Barker Hangar
Santa Monica
3021 Airport Avenue Santa Monica Air Center

Art Los Angeles Contemporary
dal 18/1/2012 al 21/1/2012
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18/1/2012

Art Los Angeles Contemporary

The Barker Hangar, Santa Monica

The fair features an exclusive roster of 65 top established and emerging galleries from 11 countries across the globe, with an emphasis on Los Angeles-based galleries. It also features an expanded number of independent book publishers, and a series of panels, performances and screenings will take place throughout the duration of the event.


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The 2012 edition of Art Los Angeles Contemporary returns to the Barker Hangar at the Santa Monica Air Center from January 19–22. The fair features an exclusive roster of 65 top established and emerging galleries from 11 countries across the globe, with an emphasis on Los Angeles-based galleries. ALAC 12 also features an expanded number of independent book publishers. A series of lectures, panels, performances and screenings will take place throughout the duration of the fair.

UBS Wealth Management Americas, as part of its continued commitment to the arts, has joined Art Los Angeles Contemporary as a supporting partner. "UBS has a long history of supporting contemporary art and believes that art is a means of sharing different perspectives—something we try to do every day as we advise our clients in creating tailored financial solutions," said Michael A. Schweitzer, Western Divisional Director for UBS Wealth Management Americas. "We are proud to partner with ALAC as it enables us to champion the arts in the Los Angeles community where many of our employees and our clients live and work." Fair Grounds Associates has also selected ArtBinder and Paddle8 as supporting partners.

Exhibitors 2012:
1301PE, Los Angeles
ACE Gallery, Los Angeles / Beverly Hills
ACME, Los Angeles
Altman Siegel, San Francisco
Ambach & Rice, Los Angeles
American Contemporary, New York
Angles Gallery, Los Angeles
Gallery Niklas Belenius, Stockholm
Michael Benevento, Los Angeles
Josée Bienvenu Gallery, New York
Brand New Gallery, Milan
Brennan & Griffin, New York
Cardi Black Box, Milan
David Castillo Gallery, Miami
Galería Marta Cervera, Madrid
Cherry and Martin, Los Angeles
China Art Objects Galleries, Los Angeles
Clifton Benevento, New York
CRYSTAL, Stockholm
Thomas Duncan Gallery, Los Angeles
ELASTIC Gallery, Malmö
Fitzroy Gallery, New York
Fourteen30 Contemporary, Portland
Honor Fraser, Los Angeles
Gasser Grunert, New York
François Ghebaly Gallery, Los Angeles
Jack Hanley Gallery, New York
Highlight Gallery, San Francisco
The Hole, New York
I-20, New York
Jancar Gallery, Los Angeles
Tristian Koenig, Melbourne
David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles
Lawrimore Project, Seattle
LM Projects, Los Angeles
ltd los angeles, Los Angeles
Gallery Luisotti, Santa Monica
M+B, Los Angeles
Maloney Fine Art, Los Angeles
mother's tankstation, Dublin
New Galerie, Paris
Mihai Nicodim Gallery, Los Angeles
Night Gallery, Los Angeles
ONE AND J. Gallery, Seoul
Ooga Booga, Los Angeles
Peres Projects, Berlin
Quint Contemporary Art, La Jolla
Redling Fine Art, Los Angeles
Romer Young Gallery, San Francisco
Marc Selwyn Fine Art, Los Angeles
Silverman Gallery, San Francisco
Fredric Snitzer Gallery, Miami
Thomas Solomon Gallery, Los Angeles
John Tevis Gallery, Paris
Thierry Goldberg Gallery, New York
Steve Turner Contemporary, Los Angeles
UNTITLED, New York
Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Los Angeles
Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles
Kate Werble Gallery, New York
Annie Wharton Los Angeles, Los Angeles
Tracy Williams, Ltd., New York
Workplace Gallery, Gateshead
Yautepec, Mexico City
Jerome Zodo Contemporary, Milan
ZÜRCHER Paris/New York, Paris & New York

Independent Publishers
2nd Cannons Publications, Los Angeles
Artbook | D.A.P. New York | Los Angeles
Kaleidoscope, Milan
Mousse, Milan
Phaidon, London
Printed Matter, New York
RAM Publications + Dist., Inc., Santa Monica
Semiotext(e), Los Angeles

Art Los Angeles Contemporary 2012 launches the 11-day Pacific Standard Time Performance and Public Art Festival with Disappearing Environments, a public art installation presented by Judy Chicago and Materials & Applications.
Disappearing Environments, originally produced by Judy Chicago, Lloyd Hamrol, and Eric Orr in 1968, will be reactivated and reinterpreted at ALAC by Judy Chicago and Materials & Applications. Twenty-five tons of dry ice formations will shroud the fair entrance in fog until the piece ultimately vanishes. This event will culminate at dusk with an illumination and flare performance.
Flare Performance: Thursday, January 19, 5:45pm–6:45pm
Admission: Free; no reservations required.

Media Relations:
Kelly Kimball 310-701-7773 kelly@fairgroundsllc.com
Hayley Scheck B|W|R Public Relations 310-550-7776 hscheck@bwr-la.com

Opening Night Public Reception: Thursday, January 19, 7–9 pm

The Barker Hangar
3021 Airport Avenue Santa Monica, CA 90405
Hours:
Friday, January 20, 11am–7pm
Saturday, January 21, 11am–7pm
Sunday, January 22, 11am–6pm
Opening Night: $40 online / $45 door
Public Admission 1-day Pass : $13 online / $18 door
Public Admission 3-day Pass : $25 online / $30 door

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