General views from the fourth annual Los Angeles Art Book Fair (LAABF) held once again at the Museum of Contemporary Art’s Geffen Contemporary in LA’s Japantown.
Viewing entries by
Jonathan Tate
Photographer Jonathan Tate focused on capturing our packed line-up at the SUSPEND Magazine ISSUE 06 Release Party last Thursday (Feb 11) at the historical Globe Theater
We tapped AmirSaysNothing to put together the best end of summer playlist for our exclusive Soundcloud series, SUSPEND SOUNDS (No. 05).
"My grandmother was a boxing photographer and I asked her right before I came to the U.S., 'Hey do you still have a camera?' and she gave me her camera and lenses. I just started taking photos randomly and now I love it."
"I usually work alone. My best work I've done alone. I'm learning to collaborate. The setting just has to have weed and flowing energy. I hate when I'm in a room full of people but it feels like I'm the only one contributing."
AmirSaysNothing drops his first debut EP, "Medium Rare," and dedicates it to his late friend, Carissa Cole, on her birthday today.
Troy Alsobrook of Vixarious Art rallied up the troops and asked SUSPEND as well as Tacoma-based clothing brand eTc Tacoma to partner with first-time performer AmirSaysNothing for a special semi-annual event held at The Man Cave in Hollywood
Tonight marked the opening preview night of Printed Matter, Inc.'s 2015 LA Art Book Fair at The Geffen Contemporary at Moca.
"I recently took a break from the Los Angeles lifestyle to embrace the fresh air and less congested streets of the Bay Area. I take this trip at least once a year, but this time I was in for a real treat."
"My penchant for leather driving gloves is well known to those that know me, but it is the simple, woven, fingerless cotton glove that means autumn has arrived for me."
"Each photo has a different tone of excitement, happiness or even anger being showed. Nothing is ever the same. There's something new everyday to shoot."
"I've been creating records since I was 15. I finally had gotten good enough for a local L.A. artist to reach out and want to work with me."