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Issue 15 of Fabrik features Peter Frank's coverage of the upcoming season of Art Fairs, LA's presence at Art Basel Miami Beach, and our look at the myriad artist curated events at ARTspace, part of the College Art Association Conference. We also take a look at 'Historical Humanism' in the works of celebrated photographer Anthony Friedkin and LA-centric Art Market trends. Profiles include The Art of Elysium's Jennifer Howell and artist John Waguespack. This issue also includes a comprehensive listing of all the Pacific Standard Time programs, as well as our mainstay guide to all of LA's art galleries and museums. Click here to view the current issue of Fabrik as an online FlipBook.
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About The Author: Aparna Bakhle
Bollywood born and bred Aparna Bakhle-Ellis studied film at Emerson College in Boston before checking into Hotel California. A writer enthralled by the consonance and dissonance of being specifically in Los Angeles, she is also Fabrik’s managing editor. Her interests include modern art, l’écriture féminine and conscious parenting.
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Historical Humanism — The Photography of Anthony Friedkin
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I started to see Friedkin's work marking a sensorial record of the many culturally disenfranchised subcultures that he has photographed over the last thirty years. His work, what I call Historical Humanism, charts a singular emotional through line of the people who inhabit these subcultures. The Getty has collected forty of his prints. The de Young Museum in San ... continue -
Los Angles at Art Basel Miami Beach
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"I hadn't exhibited in Miami for twenty years. I thought Miami to be too much of a 'scene' for me. To some extent, showing at the Miami fairs is somewhat like having a hot dog stand at Coney Island. There are crowds and crowds of people parading through your booth, but at the end of the day, it's really ... continue -
In Recognition of an LA-Centric Art Market Trend
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ARTspace at College Art Association Conference
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Art as a Gift that Keeps on Giving! The Art of Elysium’s Jennifer Howell: A Profile
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Peter Frank’s Museum Views
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John Waguespack Deconstructs Hollywood
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