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LACE Hollywood Festival

October 22 - November 1, 1996 Located in venues throughout Hollywood, the festival celebrated 100 years of the moving image through art and included performances, installations, films and the ... [Read More]

Filed Under: Exhibition, Installation, LACE, Performance, Screening, Video Tagged With: 1996, Anna Biller, Anne Farrell, audio, Balinder Dhenjan, Barris Bacchanal, Barry Morse, Bob Paris, Brad Smith, Bruce and Norman Yonemoto, Bryan Konefsky, Chris Maybach, Claude Closky, Dan Setton, Daniel Keller, Daniel Marlos and Edmond Barr, David Paperny, David Patton, Donald Kreiger, Doug Henry, Elisabeth Subrin, Erin Gallager, Exhibition, film, Gabrielle Jennings, Gayle Gilman, installation, Jeff Swimmer, Jessica Bronson, Joel Katz, Juutilainen, Kenneth Anger, Kraig Grady, LACE Hollywood Festival, Lynn Hamrick, Marcia Jarmel, Marnie Weber, Mei-Juin Chen, Mike Garza, Pam Walton, Paul Alexander, performance, Rajul Mehta Michael Mizell-Nelson, Reynold Weidenaar, Richard Hertz, Rocky Shenk, Rodger Mexico, Rohesia Metcalfe, Ryan Hill, Screening, Sean Duffy, Shari Bergam, Susan Kornfeld, Susan Lutz, T.J. Wilcox Lisa Barnet, The Salt Ensemble, Thom Anderson, Video, Walid Raad, Yelena Tokman., Zadok Dror; C.M. Hardt Stephen John Ross

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The LACE archive represents a crucial site of cultural history for Southern California. Since its inception in 1978, LACE has been central to the visual and performing arts in Los Angeles. The archives ensure the preservation and availability of an unbroken thirty-year record of this influential art space. Many of the historically significant ephemeral practices presented at LACE now only exist as writings, photographic documents, and videotapes. The archives present an irreplaceable collection of these works. These archives make all aspects of LACE history available to artists, curators, and historians, including the conceptual and financial battles the visionary art space has endured. The archives also ensure that the work of current artists will remain part of a rich historical record. The LACE archives can be found both online and in the comprehensive on-site library. Upon exploring the digital archive, LACE welcomes the public to schedule a visit to the archive room. The archives make the history of LACE accessible to the public and link the organization’s rich past with a vibrant future. Contact us at info (at) welcometolace.org with information on your research project and to schedule an in-person appointment to access the archive.

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