ZINE WORLD

A Fair within a Fair at
Printed Matter’s LA ART BOOK FAIR
February 1–3, 2013

Opening: Thursday, January 31, 6–9pm

The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA
152 North Central Avenue

Los Angeles, CA 90012
www.moca.org

ZINE WORLD is a super-sized subsection of the LA ART BOOK FAIR, featuring more than 80 zinesters from home and abroad: Adam Villacin, ANAL, billy ocallaghan, Brown Griffin, Cinders, COMBO, Dale Wittig, Darin Klein & Friends, Deadbeat Club, Deth P. Sun, Drippy Bone Books, DUM DUM Zine, Encyclopedia Destructica, Evah Fan and Brendan Monroe, Fantasy Camp, Funchicken, Gary Kachadourian, Golden Spike Press, Gravity and Trajectory, Hamburger Eyes, IIIII Columns, Instigator, The Institute for Extraterrestrial Sexuality, j. morrison, JIMMY the zine, Justin Jorgensen / COP DAD Magazine, Kingsboro Press, Louis M. Schmidt, Miniature Garden, Needles & Pens, Never Press, Nhd, NOWORK, Oso Press, Pau Wau Publications, Pop-Hop Books & Print, Shawn Whisenant, Signify, Sanctify, Believe, Starrfucker Magazine, Sumi Ink Club, Swill Children, Working Class, The Worst Magazine Ever, The Wreckless Press, and many more.

ZINE WORLD features three exhibitions: GSD: Skate Fate till Today begins from Gary Scott Davis’s early, ground-breaking zine publishing of the ’80s. Zine Masters of the Universe features Mark Gonzales, Ari Marcopoulos, Raymond Pettibon, and Dash Snow. Bedwetter and Beyond is a survey of the artists’ books and zines of Los Angeles-based artist Christopher Russell.

ZINE WORLD POP-UP SHOP: Boo-Hooray presents a Larry Clark pop-up shop and an installation of t-shirts and skateboards from Larry Clark’s extensive collection, including items used in his movies.

ZINE WORLD GETS POLITICAL: The political meets the personal in FRIENDLY FIRE. Exhibitors include Antena, The Center for Urban Pedagogy, CrimethInc. Ex-workers’ Collective, Edie Fake, Errant Bodies Press, Half Letter Press / Temporary Services, Insane Dialectical Posse, Journal of Aesthetics and Protest, Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative, Michalis Pichler, and The Public School

ZINE WORLD THEATER presents non-stop performance, film, sound, and words throughout the weekend. Events include the Awesome Vistas Live Music Showcase on opening night; zine collector Phillip Aarons in conversation with AA Bronson and Darin Klein; publisher Sarah Williams in conversation with Eve Fowler, Sumi Ink Club (Sarah Rara and Luke Fishbeck), and other publishing artists; and short films by Mike Kuchar. The fair ends with the Rosa Von Praunheim Trans Music Spectacular, the rarely seen film City of Los Souls.

Printed Matter presents the first annual LA ART BOOK FAIR, February 1–3, 2013, at The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA in downtown Los Angeles. The opening will be held on the evening of Thursday, January 31 from 6 to 9pm.

Free and open to the public, the LA ART BOOK FAIR is a unique international event for artists’ books, art catalogs, monographs, periodicals and zines presented by 220 international presses, booksellers, antiquarians, artists, and independent publishers from twenty-one countries.

New Editions by David Benjamin Sherry and Andrew Kuo support the LA ART BOOK FAIR and keep it free. For further edition information contact Shannon Michael Cane: shannon@printedmatter.org.

Visit www.laartbookfair.net for further information.

Printed Matter’s LA ART BOOK FAIR is the companion fair to the NY ART BOOK FAIR, held every fall in New York. Over 20,000 artists, book buyers, collectors, dealers, curators, independent publishers, and other enthusiasts attended the NY ART BOOK FAIR in 2012.

Hours
The LA ART BOOK FAIR is free and open to the public.
Thursday, January 31: 6–9pm
Friday, February 1: 11–5pm
Saturday, February 2: 11 am–6pm
Sunday, February 3: 12 am–6pm

Advisory Committee:
Grant Breding, LACMA
Dagny Corcoran, Art Catalogs
Brian Kennon, 2nd Cannons Publications
Darin Klein, The Hammer Museum
Theresa Luisotti, RAM Publications U.S.A.
Wendy Yao, Ooga Booga

For exhibitor and media enquiries, email laartbookfair@printedmatter.org.