PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE LOS ANGELES POLICE ARCHIVE

Posted on 2019-08-26

In 2000 Fototeka’s founders discovered thousands of Los Angeles Police Department negatives housed in a city warehouse in conditions that made them vulnerable to decay and created a fire hazard. Fototeka was granted unprecedented access to the negatives by the Chief of Police and the City Council, which tasked the gallery with creating an archive of selected images. In keeping with Fototeka’s mission of preserving the archive and making its images available to the public, in 2001 the gallery mounted the first-ever photographic exhibition of Los Angeles Police crime scene photography with the support of then-Councilman Eric Garcetti, along with former Police Chief Bernard Parks.

Exhibition runs through to September 15th, 2019

House of Lucie
777 S Alameda St.
Los Angeles – 90029 CA

www.luciefoundation.org

  

L. LUND – LO TECH

Posted on 2019-08-26

Since launching back in 2017 Andrew Lyster’s Youth imprint has made a name for itself by releasing unusual and innovative futuro-club tracks. This trend continues on L. Lund’s Lo Tech, an LP of hyperreal leftfield electronics. The music here is difficult to classify – the combination of abrasive sonics and mischievous spirit makes us think of EVOL, but the sounds used aren’t acidic enough for the comparison to stick.

theyouthlabel.bandcamp.com

  

EDGAR LECIEJEWSKI – FERRAGOSTO

Posted on 2019-08-26

Fire is an ambiguous phenomenon. It represents both destruction and renewal. In the Middle Ages, fire was a medium of punishment and purification. It stood as a kind of limbo, marking the boundary between the total bliss of paradise and the eternal damnation of hell. In many cultures, it is worshipped as something divine. In China, it is typical to burn bundles of cash termed “Hell Money” to provide for relatives in the afterlife and to honor the gods.
Something of this magical or transformative power of fire burns in Edgar Leciejewski‘s “Fabric Images.” Here, still life forms, assemblage and portraits move across each other like projected slides. “Fire gives and takes,” Leciejewski points out. “In fire, one sees everything.” The artist uses images of a dozen or so culturally or socially significant contemporary women, hanging their photographs in his studio alongside various decorative materials and wax prints. The images become an homage of sorts to modern heroines, trailblazers, artists or pioneers. We recognize the likes of political theorist and philosopher Hannah Ahrendt, the Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle, Chinese pop star Fan Bingbing, the actress Tilda Swinton, the grand pianist Marthat Argerich and the first transgender model to grace the cover of Vogue Valentina Sampaio. Other women pictured come from the artist’s circle of friends and acquaintances.

Opposite – 03.05.2019 (Welttag der Pressefreiheit), 2019

Exhibition runs through to September 14th, 2019

Contemporary Fine Arts – CFA
Grolmanstrasse 32/33
Charlottenburg
10623 Berlin

cfa-berlin.de

  

RETROSUPERFUTURE X VANS

Posted on 2019-08-26

RETROSUPERFUTURE partners with Vault by Vans for its first-ever sneaker collaboration. The capsule, which celebrates the essence of classic streetwear, features the OG Style 43 LX, in addition to sunglasses and a long-sleeve T-shirt.

Retrosuperfuture x Vans is scheduled to drop September 13th, 2019

www.vans.co.uk
retrosuperfuture.com

  

VOLUME FOUR, ISSUE NINE

Posted on 2019-08-21

Photography & Art content Paul Franco, Sophie Green, Keith Haring, Timothee Lambrecq, Jason Lee, Courtney MC, NASA.

Photography & Fashion content Hollie Fernando, Jens Ingversson, Quentin Jones, Kenneth Cappello, Jem Mitchell, Ben Parks, Michael Harrison Rudd, Hannah Scott Stevenson.

Available at exitmagazineshop.bigcartel.com

  

VOLUME FOUR, ISSUE NINE

Posted on 2019-08-21

Photography & Art content Paul Franco, Sophie Green, Keith Haring, Timothee Lambrecq, Jason Lee, Courtney MC, NASA.

Photography & Fashion content Hollie Fernando, Jens Ingversson, Quentin Jones, Kenneth Cappello, Jem Mitchell, Ben Parks, Michael Harrison Rudd, Hannah Scott Stevenson.

Available at exitmagazineshop.bigcartel.com