Photos: My haul from the L.A. Art Book Fair
Picked this up at the Printed Matter table, figuring it could come in handy if this journalism thing doesn’t work out. The text is from an anonymous upload to a website called the Skeptic Tank, which was edited by Susanne Burner and printed by Revolver Publishing. (Carolina A. Miranda / Los Angeles Times)
The L.A. Art Book Fair featured a staggering array of rare, out-of-print, handmade, small press wonders. Here are a few of the things I picked up.
Also at Printed Matter, I found this photographic compendium by Dan Lopez titled “Smoke Room 2.” It features some great little corners of Los Angeles. (Carolina A. Miranda / Los Angeles Times)
From Gato Negro Press in Mexico, I picked up this striking palm-sized book by Spanish illustrator Roberto Majan that depicts elements of the Kama Sutra in playful, iconographic ways. (Carolina A. Miranda / Los Angeles times)
This lovingly produced artist book (every page is silk-screened) gathers illustrations of monsters by a variety of artists. “Angel Cassoulet” is produced by Le Dernier Cri out of Montreal and I managed to lay my hands on it at the Vasta Books table. (Carolina A. Miranda / Los Angeles Times)
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Every page of “Angel Cassoulet” is cut into three, allowing the viewer to create their own monsters out of fragments of the pages. It is really well done (in a monstrous kind of way). (Carolina A. Miranda / Los Angeles Times)
Raphael Rubinstein’s “The Miraculous” tells the story of iconic works of conceptual art -- with all the relevant pronouns removed, making the art more about the act than the brand name. It is published by Paper Monument. (Carolina A. Miranda / Los Angeles Times)
Last year, Okwui Okpokwasili gave an unforgettable performance called “Bronx Gothic” that touched on teen insecurity and sexuality at Show Box L.A. I found this little chapbook tied to that show at the Otherwild table. A score! (Carolina A. Miranda / Los Angeles Times)