Installation Magazine
  • LA Print: 4.0 at LACMA For the fourth consecutive year LACMA presents LA Print.  LA based companies will discuss their engagement with digital technology and its impact on fine-art printing, guests include Cirrus Editions, Edition Jacob Samuel, El Nopal Press and Intellectual Property Prints.  The event will take place in LACMA, Brown Auditorium this Saturday, February 8 from 1 – 4 pm. […] No responses February 6, 2014
  • Discover Zona MACO Just as we have featured artworks available for purchase to inspire the Installation reader to collect, Zona MACO was founded on the belief that artwork should be affordable.  The initiative “Less than 2,500 USD” created by Zélika García, founder and director of Zona MACO, aims to encourage art collecting among the youth of Mexico.  As brand partners of […] No responses February 5, 2014
  • Installation Magazine Gets its First Installation It’s hard to believe that it’s been a year since we moved into our official headquarters at the Barker Hangar in the Santa Monica Airport.  As Art Los Angeles Contemporary began setting up their entrance several feet away from our front door, we thought it was a perfect opportunity to celebrate our anniversary with our […] No responses February 4, 2014
  • Pentágono Estudio Presents Room III.VI News from Pentágono Estudio! How can we understand the universe other than by its connectedness? Can we define day without mentioning the night, design without people, or even fantasy without reality? Isn’t reality, as we perceive it solely a construction from a network of concepts related to one another? When these concepts meet they create […] No responses January 24, 2014
  • First Look at VOLTA NY Exhibitors Install yourself in NYC as Installation Magazine delivers coverage of the goings-on leading up to the seventh edition of VOLTA NY.  Over 90 galleries across 5 continents and artists from 30 nations gather under one roof in SoHo March 6-9, 2014.  We’re thrilled to present an exclusive first look at the participating galleries and artists. […] No responses January 21, 2014
  • Art Museums Might Become More Diverse, Thanks to the Mellon Foundation Pie chart courtesy of the American Alliance of Museums Are art museums far too white? Well, yes. According to the American Alliance of Museums, about 80% of museum workers are white, and 50% are men. Okay, so it’s clear to see there’s not a lot of diversity in the field. In order to help change […] No responses January 12, 2014