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Tuesday, January 12, 2016

PHOTO L.A. Fair Celebrates 25 Years, January 21-24 2016

 By Karen Ostlund

The international photographic art exposition - photo l.a. - will celebrate its 25th anniversary fair this January 21-24, 2016 at The REEF, located in the historic LA Mart building in Downtown Los Angeles. 
The fair kicks off on Thursday, January 21st at 7pm with an Opening Night Gala, held in honor of artist James Welling with proceeds going to benefit Best Buddies International.
photo l.a. has a long and rich history of bringing the photographic and arts communities together. 
Each year the show expand with a diverse showcase of photographic art, ranging from 19th Century works to contemporary and innovative photo-based art. Galleries, dealers, museums, schools, and non-profit organizations participate to define what photography has been, what it is today, and what it might evolve into. The show presents programming, which includes lectures, round table discussions, special installations, and docent tours with distinguished members of the photography/arts community.
James Welling "7690'' 42" x 63", 2015 Inkjet print on rag paper Courtesy of the artist and Regen Projects

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2016 Exhibitors
1650 Gallery
AD Gallery: Contemporary Fine Art
Andrew Smith Gallery, Inc.
Archival Image
artbarltd
Artists Corner Gallery
ART LEXING
ASMP
Be-hold
Best Buddies International
CHIMENTO CONTEMPORARY
Cohen Gallery
Couturier Gallery
Duncan Miller Gallery
Galerie des Soupirs
GALLERY 1/1
Gallery (WAS)
Halsted Gallery Inc.
Hayworth Gallery
ITALIAN TRAMER Art Lounge - Los Angeles
John Nichols Gallery
Lauren White Pop-Up
Lucie Foundation)
MJ Kim Pictures
Monroe Gallery of Photography
Photo12 Galerie
Press Photographers of Greater Los Angeles
Ricardo Fernandes
Santa Monica Auctions
School of Visual Arts
Scott Nichols Gallery
Select Vernacular Photographs
Simpleimage
Smith Andersen North
Street Gallery
TAG Gallery
Thomas V. Meyer - Fine Art
Timothy Yarger
Venice Institute of Contemporary Art
Willem Photographic
Yale University Press
ZERO+ Publishing
Tetsu Okuhara, Susan, NYC, 1978.      Courtesy of the artist and Katrina Doerner

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