• Jan 4

First Fridays at the Natural History Museum:
L.A. REMIXED

Friday, January 7, 2005
7:30 PM to 1:00 AM

Featuring: Breakestra, Dublab Sound System, Languis, David J, Project Sandro, Reid Speed,
Mekanix, The Sandbox, MC This, Takeshi Murata, Fil Ruting, Alex Lorge, and Aaron Arendt

The Natural History Museum presents L.A. Remixed, a late night event featuring the first ever
remix of a major museum exhibition, L.A: light / motion / dreams.
The diorama halls are transformed by musicians and DJs
specializing in organic and electronic music as video DJs cut live.

General Admission $15, Museum members and students (with ID) $12.
For tickets visit www.nhm.org/firstfridays <http://www.nhm.org/firstfridays> or call (866) 468-3399.

Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
900 Exposition Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90007

• Sept 16

Miscellany is screening!
Limited numbers of the DVD will be available at 50% off!!!
Wednesday, September 22nd, 8pm (video art screening)
At the Mountain Bar
across from the wishing well in Chinatown.
at 473 Gin Ling Way in Chinatown, Los Angeles.
For more information call (213) 625-7500 or themountainbar@sbcglobal.net

• Sept 11

EDGAR ARCENEAUX
"Borrowed Sun"
September 11 - October 9, 2004
Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects
5795 West Washington Blvd
Los Angeles - Culver City, CA 90232
phone:    323.933-2117

Sam Durant
"Involved"
September 11 - October 16
Blum & Poe
2754 S. La Cienega Blvd
Los Angeles CA 90034
phone: 310 836 2062

• May 24

Mario's is closing.

Join Mario's for the last party-show.
Saturday May 29th, 7pm - 1am.
Mario's Furniture
3436 N. Figueroa St.
LA 90065
1-310-450-1333
(back building inside the parking lot)

Featuring:

Miscellany
curated by Andrew Hahn.
A screening of short videos:
ADFA
Artuo Bengoa
Alice Konitz
Andrew Hahn
David Hughes
Jason Meadows
Jim Ovelman
John Pearson
Terri Phillips
Marcos Rosales
Fil Ruting
Amy Sarkisian
Mitchell Syrop
Kent+Kevin Young

Video Installations:
S. E. Barnet
Laura Daroca
Darrin Little
Tulsa Kinney
Jacob Melchi
Justin Moore
Hillary Mushkin
Fil Ruting
Hung Tran
Alessandro Violi

Live Music:

Mr. Tamales
and
DJ Sarayana and Deirdre

• May 19

34 North 118 West
Jeff Knowlton, Naomi Spellman Jeremy Hight

34 North 118 West is a location-aware project which utilizes mobile technology and our custom software to deliver a unique media experience. Visitors to our site in downtown Los Angeles are met with everything necessary for the tour, including hardware and software.

Tours are available on Saturdays from 5:00-8:00 p.m. starting May 22 and ending June 26. Meeting place is at Sci-Arc. see map in the gallery in the center of the building. (up the long ramp in the main parking lot on the west side of the buildling

• May 8

Henry Taylor
Free 99 + tax + crv
May 15th - June 12th
opening May 15th 6-8 pm
Sister
437 Gin Ling Way
Los Angeles CA 90012
213 628 7000

• Feb 11

A new quicktime demo is available showing the menu design and Artist videos on the DVD.
As mentioned in RES you get much more than just an interview DVD.

Guide is now available in some stores.

• Feb 7th

RES magazine did a small feature on GUIDE in the current issue.
You can find it at any Barnes and Noble, or good magazine stand.
A Kippenberger piece is on the cover (along with AIR).

• January 16

Mitchell Syrop
Jan. 17- Feb. 14
Rosamund Felsen Gallery
Bergamont Station B4
2525 Michigan Avenue
Santa Monica, CA 90404

Look for Mitchell Syrop's conversation with Andrew Hahn in the next issue of Guide.

• January 6

GROUP PROJECT | MAIL-IN SHOW
January 10 - February 7, 2004
Reception for the artists: 7-10 pm, Saturday, January 10th
LONDON STREET PROJECTS
2924 Bellevue Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90026
gallery hours: Saturdays 12-6 pm
or by appointment: (213) 413-1210

This exhibition is intended as the last show at London Street Projects.
Many artists were asked to create a work of any kind so as it is
mailed/postmarked/delivered by the U.S. Post, addressed to London Street
Projects; and so the piece physically passes through the mail slot in the
front door of the project space. No thematic framework was given except
to encourage a work expressly created FOR London Street Projects. Aspects
of foregoing possesion of a work after it has been delivered was also
emphasized when artists were invited. In addition, L.A. artist Daniel
Mendel-Black will create free-standing sculptural "display armatures" on
which some work may be installed.

• December 30

Andrew Hahn
Unfinished Girls
January 3-31
Opening January 3rd, 6-8pm
437 Gin Ling Way
Los Angeles CA 90012
213 628 7000
Inaugural show for Sister a new gallery in Chinatown,
next to the mountain Bar.

 

• November 17

For those that missed it
Here is a sample from "Tri Repetae" at Marios last weekend

• November 10

fil rüting
the editor of this magazine is finally showing his long time work in progress.
"Tri Repetae"
A 3 channel video installation.
One night Only!
Saturday November 15th 6-9pm
Mario's Furniture
back of Daves Auto Parts
3436 1/2 n. figueroa St.
LA (Highland Park) 90065
323 221 4020

• October 31

Gregory Kucera
31 October - 6 December, 2003
Opening Reception
Friday 31 October
7-9pm
Angles Gallery
2230 Main St, Santa Monica, CA 90405
tel: 310.396.5019
anglesgallery@aol.com

• October 15

Signals from a Deserted Outpost
Oct13 -Nov 12
Opening Sat 18 3-5pm
Guggenheim Gallery
Chapman University 714 997 6729
A group show including Jim Ovelmen's work as seen here.
Also featuring, Sky Burchard, Nicole Cohen, Steven Criqui, Loren Sanvik, Shirley Tse, Richard Turner.

• October 5

107th Street Watts, 2003.
A conceptual Photography book project by Edgar Arceneaux.
Launch Party/ Book Signing along with the authors, in Los Angeles at Suzanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Jan. 31st 7pm.
To order in the US, send an email to edgarthree@yahoo.com
In Europe, online at www.naiv.de or email revolver@naiv.de

The Warrior and Me
Oct 18th to Nov. 25th 2003
at Adamski Gallery of Contemporary Art in Aachen, Germany.
Curated by Edgar Arceneaux, presents Los Angeles artists Vincent Johnson, Kurt Forman and Salvatore Reda in their premier exhibition at Adamski gallery. Emploring two overlapping yet distinct strategies of investigation, Johnson, Forman and Reda attempt to describe the unpresentable through personal and social history, philosophy and pornographic tableaus.

Drawings of Removal
, 2003.
UCLA Hammer Museum, Project Space. Nov. 25th- Feb 12th. 2004.

• September 21

Fangs & Low Tide
07:00:PM / Weingart Art Gallery, Occidental College.
Works By Amy Sarkisian and Katie Grinnan
Sun, Sep 21 September 21 - Mon, Oct 20 October 20

• August 10

Hammer Projects
DISPLACED Aug 6-Nov 16

• June 29

For all you who missed it. Here's Terri Phillips performance at the Guide launch Yesterday.

• June 12

GUIDE Launch!!!
ACME Gallery will be hosting an event to launch Guide Issue 1. Music, drinks, and of course the DVD will be available. Saturday June 28, 6-8pm ACME Gallery 6150 Wilshire Blvd Andrea Bowers new installion "Vieja Gloria", is now showing at the Barnsdall Art Park. June 4 - July 27. 4800 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles 90027. As well as the Socratese Sculpture Park in Queens. May 11-August 3. This installation includes the full 45 minute documentary of the excerpt seen here.

• May 29

Go see the Christian Marclay exhibit at the UCLA Hammer Museum June 1 - August 31.
While your there pick up the GUIDE Issue 1 in the bookstore. Ask for it if you can't find it!

sound. at the Schinler House, is back for Summer.
Danny Cohen, June 28
Polar Goldie Cats, July 26
Rüdiger Carl, August 22+23
Joseph Jarman, Sept 19+20
Not to be missed!

• May 15

The first pressing of Guide Issue one is ready. Keep an eye here for a launch event in the near future.
We hope to announce locations for purchasing guide very soon.

• May 10

terri phillips
“river of no return ”
May 10 - June 14, 2003
Opening Reception:
Saturday, May 10, 6- 9 pm


Described by the artist as an unfinished first novel, “river of no return”is Terri Phillips’ second solo show with acuna-hansen gallery. Through the use of video and small scale, ephemeral sculptures, Terri continues to mine the space that exists between reality and fantasy.
Phillips has published two books of poetry, completed numerous performance pieces, and exhibited in London, Paris, Mantachie, New York, and Los Angeles. Phillips attended the Ecole des Beaux-Arts before graduating from the California Institute of the Arts in 1996.
Acuna-Hansen Gallery [ah] is located at 427 Bernard Street in the Chinatown area of Los Angeles. Gallery hours are Wednesday thru Saturday from 12 to 6pm. For further information, to preview the work, or receive press materials, contact Chris Acuna-Hansen or Blair Hansen at 323.441.1624, online at www.ahgallery.com or via e-mail at conart@aol.com.