
THE BEST OF INTERNET K-HOLE VOLUME 3
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A compilation of some of the best images from our favorite website.
88 pages
Full Color Digital Offset Print
Staple Bind
Published by Hamburger Eyes
Edition of 200
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THE BEST OF INTERNET K-HOLE VOLUME 3
http://internetkhole.blogspot.com
A compilation of some of the best images from our favorite website.
88 pages
Full Color Digital Offset Print
Staple Bind
Published by Hamburger Eyes
Edition of 200
$14.99









our old buddy douglas deitrich, getting some!
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http://www.kklosangeles.com/gallery/kk-outlet-exhibitions/the-jangs-x-los-angeles
Exhibition Dates: May 17th-June 13th, 2014
Opening reception for the artist: Saturday, May 17th, 7pm-10pm
KesselsKramer, in collaboration with Stephen Wirtz Gallery & independent curators, Pascale Georgiev & Kingston Trinder, are immensely pleased to present The Jangs by Michael Jang.
Jang began The Jangs series one summer in 1973, whilst vacationing at the Pacifica, California house of Jang relatives. Attending Cal Arts at the time, & avowedly influenced by the work of Lee Friedlander & Garry Winogrand, Jang spent that summer documenting the surreal, often comical domesticity of Aunt Lucy, Uncle Monroe, & his three cousins, Ted, Chris & Cynthia.
The series then developed to encompass Jang’s extended relatives, with Dorothy, Kevin, Victor, Woodrow, & Gaynor, all documented, occasionally, to their chagrin.
Jang revealed nothing of his vast & ever-expanding archive for almost forty years until 2003, when he submitted a number of images, including The Jangs, for consideration to San Franciscoʼs Museum of Modern Art, who immediately acquired several of these for their permanent collection.
Michael Jang spent his boyhood in the Northern Californian Gold Rush town of Marysville. Receiving a BFA at Cal Arts, & an MFA at the San Francisco Art Institute, Jang continues to publish & exhibit internationally. He resides in San Francisco.
The Jangs X Los Angeles is Jang’s first Los Angeles exhibition.
KesselsKramer is located at 963 Chung King Road, Los Angeles, CA 90012.
Gallery Hours are every Saturday, 12-5pm & by appointment at all other times.
For additional information, please contact: ahoy@kklosangeles.com

36 CHANCES
PHOTOS BY GEORGES MONCEAUX
Photo album containing 36 4×6 prints.
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