February 28, 1993 In honor of Black History Month, Meta King and Cynthia Barry celebrated the contributions of African-American women with an afternoon of poetry, performance and music. ... [Read More]
Welcome to the LACE Archive
The archives ensure the preservation and availability of an unbroken forty-year record of LACE, the longest-running contemporary artist space in Los Angeles. 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. The archives also ensure that the work of current artists will remain part of a rich historical record. The archives make the history of LACE accessible to the public and link the organization’s rich past with a vibrant future.
Searchable Online Archive: 1978 - Now
A comprehensive list of exhibitions, performances, events, screenings, benefit auctions, lectures, and news, are searchable here through the LACE Online Archive. Most participating artist and curator names are also tagged. Images, videos, reviews, and other documentation are continually added.
The Getty and the LACE Archives
In celebration of our 40th Anniversary in 2018, The Getty Research Institute (GRI) acquired the physical archive of LACE. The LACE Records, 1978 to today, covers the first four decades of exhibitions and programs at the institution; future records of the active contemporary art site will be added to the GRI’s collection. The LACE Records include photography, ephemera, correspondence from artists, promotional materials, video documentation of events and performance, and other records. The archive will ultimately be cataloged and digitized by the GRI and made available to researchers.
The Archival Impulse: 40 Years at LACE
In 2018, LACE invited artist and curator Matias Viegener to present the Project Room exhibition The Archival Impulse: 40 Years at LACE. The exhibition was packed with original and printed materials, and visitors could take home examples of publications and ephemera from our 40-year history.
LACE Publications
Read LACE publications for free by clicking here.
Lisa Barnet
February 5, 1993 In He Hit Me (and it felt like a kiss), Lisa Barnet lovingly poked fun at some of America's most cherished institutions, including rape, spousal abuse and medical malpractice. ... [Read More]
The Platform
February 6-7, 1993 Thought provoking and politically charged, The Platform combined art, music and performance to create a volatile social cabaret. ... [Read More]
Pagan Love Ritual: LACE’s Infamous Valentine’s Day Bash
February 13, 1993 A decadent garden of earthly delights provided the backdrop for this night of erotic pleasure. ... [Read More]
REAL NATURE: Accomplishments of Man
February 26 - March 28, 1993 Using images of modern extravagance as well as a mockery of the style of Louis XVI, Jean Lowe questioned our romantic notions of nature and its existence or rapidly ... [Read More]
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