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Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions

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Contemporary Editions Los Angeles
A limited edition program


Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions
6522 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90028
http://www.artleak.org info@artleak.org


Image: Laura Owens, "Untitled," 2002
Xerox transfer, watercolor, colored pencil on paper
14" (h) x 10" (w), Edition of 15


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Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions’ limited edition program, Contemporary Editions Los Angeles, includes editions and multiples by Kevin Appel (sold out), John Baldessari, Evan Holloway, Martin Kersels, Sharon Lockhart, Laura Owens, Paul McCarthy (sold out), Jorge Pardo(sold out), Raymond Pettibon (sold out), and James Welling.

We are pleased to announce a spring release of a limited edition by Chris Burden. This edition is being produced in conjunction with Burden’s May presentation at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions of an ambitious sculptural/architectural project called “Small Skyscraper,” realized in collaboration with architects Linda Taalman and Alan Koch of TK Architecture, formerly of OpenOffice. Chris Burden’s sculpture is a quasi legal skyscraper that functions as a domestic dwelling. It exploits a loop hole the artist discovered in the Los Angeles County building codes that allows small out buildings, like green houses and sheds, to be built without a building permit if they stay within 400 square feet and under 35 feet high. “Small Skyscraper” uses these legal size restrictions as a point of departure. The total structure, four rooms stacked one on top of the other, measures 400 square feet and rises 35 feet in height.

“Small Skyscraper” will be built as a featherweight structure, constructed from a kit of aluminum parts and is designed to be erected by untrained builders with a minimum of tools and equipment at a fraction of the cost of a more traditional domestic dwelling. “It’s kind of like a modern day log cabin” (Chris Burden).

Chris Burden’s limited edition will relate both formally and conceptually to this exciting project. Reserve one in advance by contacting Julie Deamer, Development Coordinator, at 323.957.1777 x 17. Next to come will be a highly anticipated edition by Jim Shaw.

Please read on for more information about editions that are currently available.

John Baldessari’s print uses two found images: one, a portion of a movie still that features the figure of a naked man, supine and loosely coiled in thick rope; the other, a photograph of an Art Nouveau-inspired female nude wearing nothing but a look of glee. Edition of 20.

Evan Holloway’s “Free Space Meter Boot,” offers a kind of renegade hospitality or a small utopic gesture. “Free Space Meter Boot” is designed to fit over a parking meter. Once in place, it cannot be removed unless the meter is actually cut away -- thus offering a free (albeit temporary) parking space. Each edition includes a color photograph documenting the installation of the Meter Boot Prototype on 29 March 2000. Edition of 15.

Martin Kersels’, “Angry Horde” is comprised of a orange tree branch, torch head, torch hose, valved propane tank of 20 ounces, striker, and hanging hardware. It is an amusing, poignant, and utterly non-partisan object that can function as easily for a member of a rioting mob as it can for the collector who needs an elegant poolside torch. Edition of 15.

In a rare black-and-white portrait, Sharon Lockhart’s “Ben Gazzara, Los Angeles, California, March 21, 1998,” creates a quiet yet intensely provocative character study. The subject is actor Ben Gazzara, a well-known colleague of director John Cassavettes, whose films have greatly influenced Lockhart. Edition of 15.

Each one of Laura Owens’ untitled prints have been individually enhanced with watercolor and colored pencil to create a slightly different, yet unique image. The result is a fanciful depiction of a tree surrounded by birds perched on branches and in flight. Edition of 15.

James Welling’s print entitled “Lock” is a verdant, color-saturated landscape investigating Welling’s interest in the challenge of capturing the color green on film. Edition of 15.

Contemporary Editions Los Angeles is an entrepreneurial initiative inaugurated by Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions in May 1998 as part of the organization's efforts to sustain its fiscal health, and promote its economic growth and autonomy. All proceeds from the sale of these editions are applied toward the programs at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, which maintains an unwavering commitment to innovation in the visual arts.

Please call Julie Deamer at 323.957.1777 x 17 for more information. Thank you!

For more information, please visit http://www.artleak.org


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