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  • photo l.a. XX | artLA projects
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    The 20th Annual International Los Angeles Photographic Art Exposition & artLA projects
    LA’s Longest Running Art Fair Joins artLA projects
    Thursday, January 13, 2011 through Monday, January 17, 2011
    Opening Reception benefits the Wallis Annenberg Department of Photography at LACMA
    photo l.a. XX | artLA projects at the Santa Monica Civic Center, January 13-17
    In recent years, Los Angeles has experienced [...]

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  • Transcending the Frame — Architectural Photographers Julius Shulman and Juergen Nogai
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    Case Study House No. 22, Los Angeles, Calif., Iconic Girls, 1960; Pierre Koenig, Architect. © J. Paul Getty Trust. Used with permission. Julius Shulman Photography Archive, Research Library at the Getty Research Institute
    In Built Upon Love: Architectural Longing After Ethics and Aesthetics (MIT Press), architectural historian Alberto Perez-Gomez puts forward the enticing idea that “true [...]

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  • Annenberg Space for Photography
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    The Los Angeles art community has long been a global beacon for fine arts photography- from its stalwart art fair Photo LA through to an assortment of iconic galleries. A new venue, less bound to the rigors of commerce and with a more philanthropic premise, The Annenberg Space for Photography, offers an innovative cultural destination [...]

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  • Marissa Roth: Photographer
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    Marissa Roth has been a photographer for 25 years, specifically, a photojournalist and documentary photographer. Marissa has been greatly influenced by Renaissance and Impressionist painting and contemporary graphic design, and these mediums have formed the basis for her work as a photographer.

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  • Jonathan Nourok: Photographer
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    Jonathan Nourok’s photographs of botanical subjects often explore a hidden inner “landscape” within. Through the purposefully narrow focus of his lens, he’s able to reveal sensuous and startling palettes of color, line, and form that escape the naked eye.

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