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Santa Monica
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L.A. Art Show
dal 22/1/2008 al 26/1/2008
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22/1/2008

L.A. Art Show

The Barker Hangar, Santa Monica

With more than 125 exhibitors from destinations around the globe, the event marks the first time that the IFPDA's Los Angeles Fine Print Fair will join the exhibition, further expanding the scope of artwork on display. The L.A. Art Show is one of the country's most prestigious art expositions featuring a striking array of artwork spanning cutting-edge contemporary to works from some of history's finest artists. The show's outstanding reputation is based upon a continued commitment to present only the best and the highest quality of work.


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Now in it’s 13th year, the L.A. Art Show, presented by the Fine Art Dealers Association (FADA), returns to the Barker Hangar at the Santa Monica Airport. The show commences with an exclusive opening night gala on Wednesday, January 23rd followed by four days of satellite events surrounding some of the world’s finest art available for purchase. With more than 125 exhibitors from destinations around the globe, this highly anticipated event marks the first time that the IFPDA’s Los Angeles Fine Print Fair will join the exhibition, further expanding the scope of artwork on display.

The L.A. Art Show is one of the country’s most prestigious art expositions featuring a striking array of artwork spanning cutting-edge contemporary to works from some of history’s finest artists. The show’s outstanding reputation is based upon a continued commitment to present only the best and the highest quality of work. The strength and variety of the show’s scope reflects a carefully selected group of galleries with all works vetted for authenticity by authorities in the fields of art. Vetting is made possible by sponsorship from FADA.

The Opening Night Gala is an event anticipated and attended by international art connoisseurs, prominent art figures and celebrities. The Honorable Antonio R. Villaraigosa, Mayor, City of Los Angeles, will serve as this year’s Honorary Gala Chair. The evening will be catered by some of Los Angeles’ most acclaimed restaurants. All proceeds of the Opening Night Gala will benefit the Art Museum Council and the Prints and Drawing Council of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).

“The Fine Art Dealers Association is proud to celebrate the 13th anniversary of The L.A. Art Show. The exhibition has gained tremendous momentum with record-setting attendance and sales,” says Howard Rehs, President of the Fine Arts Dealers Association (FADA). “The public is really responding to the expanded focus of the show and the variety and quality of the art. The show and the arts and culture scene in Southern California has really come into its own.”

Art displays and installations:

CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY
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For the second consecutive year the Los Angeles Art Show has invited Claremont Graduate University to present an exhibition of works selected from its 2007 MFA candidates, a group of 32 artists. Los Angeles painter, CGU alumnus, and professor emeritus at CGU and Pomona College, Karl Benjamin has chosen works by Judy Bonzi, Elizabeth Carney, Julie Dunker, Asad Faulwell, Y. Heyden Gellis and Lek Namnath.

LOS ANGELES ART ASSOCIATION
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Having launched the careers of many high-profile artists, today LAAA continues to play a central role in the Los Angeles arts community by providing local artists and the public with exceptional exhibitions and programs, as well as a forum for exchange and education through lectures, workshops and networking opportunities. In existence now for eighty-two years, LAAA’s mission is to support, nurture and develop the region’s emerging artists – helping these artists fulfill their creative promise and ensuring the possibility of their larger contributions to our social fabric and economic vitality. Display works by: Marcos Alvarez, Marcie Kaufman, Corey Stein, Sayon Syprasoeuth, and James Martin Thegerstrom.

MADDY LE MEL
Found objects, fragile paper and simple wire provide the palette for Maddy Le Mel’s new work. Juxtaposing rough, dense materials with delicate, hand-handmade papers, her pieces explore the relationships between vulnerability and strength. Steel bars form a kind of skeletal structure. The paper acts like a kind of skin over the steel structure, its translucent surface allowing light to glow through, offering glimpses of objects embedded within. Shrouded behind the paper, found objects take on a sense of mystery that they never had in their original lifetimes. Maddy Le Mel attended USC earning her BFA. Her work lies in numerous private and corporate collections.



Panelists and Presentations
In addition to the opening gala and daily shows, the upcoming L.A. Art show will feature its muchlauded lecture series with celebrated art experts. 2008’s lineup includes the following:
• Jori Finkel, art critic and editor, returning with Art Collectors’ Boot Camp
• Peter Fetterman, photographer and dealer, presenting
Collecting Fine Art Photography
• Gabriel P. Weisberg, Professor of Art History at the University of Montana, presenting New Realism or Old Realism: Traditional Realism Returns
• David Pagel, Associate Professor of Art History and Chair of the Art Department at Claremont Graduate University, leading a panel discussion of Surreptitiously Yours:
Art Politics and Do it Yourself Anger Management
• George Melrod, Founding Director of art ltd. Magazine and contributing editor,
leading a panel discussion of Los Angeles: What Kind of Art Capital?
• Ed Killian, winemaker, presenting a wine tasting with Architectural Digest
and Souverain Wines.

Partial Listing of Exhibitors
Among the 125 exhibitors involved will be New York galleries: Charles Cowles Gallery, Flowers, Jane Kahan Gallery, Pace Prints, and Rehs Gallery; California galleries: George Stern Fine Arts, Gemini G.E.L., William A. Karges and Paul Thiebaud Gallery; Texas galleries: PanAmerican ArtProjects and David Dike Fine Art; New Mexico galleries: Gebert Contemporary, Gerald Peters Gallery, LewAllen Contemporary and Bellas Artes; Washington galleries: Greg Kucera Gallery and Winston Wachter Fine Art; International galleries: Neffe-Degandt Fine Art and Steps Gallery from England, Misool Sidae AKA Seoul Gallery from South Korea, Wetterling Gallery from Sweden, Whitespace Gallery from New Zealand, Walter Bischoff Gallery from Germany and Gallery Jones, Jennifer Kostuik Gallery and Newzones from Canada. For a complete list of participating galleries visit www.laartshow.com/galleries.

Museum, Installations and Other Participants
Several acclaimed museums and organizations will participate and combine their energies with the L.A. Art Show this year including the Autry National Center, the Art Museum Council of LACMA (AMC), Claremont Graduate University, Fine Art Conservation Laboratories, LA Packing, Crating and Transport, Installation by Maddy Le Meif, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Los Angeles Art Association Gallery 825, Museum of Latin American Art (MoLAA), Museum of Ventura County, Prints and Drawing Council of LACMA (PDC), Riverside Art Museum, Shawn Speck Picture Frames and Vandeuren Archival Framing.

Sponsors
Sponsors include: Architectural Digest, Art & Antiques, art ltd., Barker Hangar, Pacific Design Center, Southwest Art and Venice Magazine.

Media Partners
The L.A. Art Show will also have media support from American Art Collector, American Art Review, Antiques & Fine Arts, Art & Auction, Art and Living, Art in America, The Art Newspaper, Art of the Four Corners, Art Scene, ArtForum, ArtNet, Art Works Magazine, Biz Bash Magazine, Business Jet Traveler, Coagula, Fine Art Connoisseur, Gallery Guide, idbazaar.com, K-Jazz, Los Angeles Master Planner, The Magazine Antiques, Modern Painters Magazine and Savoir.

Admission, Hours & Location
Show admission is 20 dollars
Catalogues are an additional 10 dollars at the door.
Tickets for members of participating museums are available at half price.
Tickets for the Opening Night Gala, benefiting the Art Museum Council of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, are available through the Art Museum Council, (323) 857-6149.

The gala takes place from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. on Wednesday, January 23, 2008
with a V.I.P. preview at 6:00 p.m. Tickets prices start at 200 dollars

General show hours are:
Thursday January 24 Noon – 7:00 p.m.
Friday January 25 Noon – 8:00 p.m.
Saturday January 26 Noon – 8:00 p.m.
Sunday January 27 Noon – 6:00 p.m.

Press inquiries:
Leigh Hope Fountain • CA&A PR • (323) 936-1447 / leigh@caapr.com

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