Arcana: Books on the Arts

Arcana: Books on the Arts

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  • Book Signing for Doug Aitken: Mirage

    Arcana: Books on the Arts 8675 Washington Blvd., Culver City, CA

    Free
    Join Arcana: Books on the Arts on Saturday, December 16th, 4:00-6:00 pm for a book signing for Doug Aitken: Mirage.

  • Book Signing with David Netto

    Arcana: Books on the Arts 8675 Washington Blvd., Culver City, CA

    Free
    Join Arcana: Books on the Arts on Saturday, November 11th, 4:00-6:00 pm for a book signing with David Netto!

  • Burntsienna Artbook Review

    Arcana: Books on the Arts 8675 Washington Blvd., Culver City, CA

    Free
    The ‘Burntsienna Artbook Review’ gatherings are where artbook collectors and design enthusiasts meet up to share books and engage with one another in thoughtfully designed spaces. 

  • Book Signing with Richard Edson

    Arcana: Books on the Arts 8675 Washington Blvd., Culver City, CA

    Free
    Please join Arcana: Books on the Arts for a very special book signing with photographer Richard Edson. "I began the Year Zero - Lockdown Journal on March 20th, 2020. On the first day I took my bicycle and camera and rode through the empty, silent streets of Los Angeles. Everything looked the same, but everything was completely different.” - Edson

  • Book Signing with Photographer Jerry Hsu

    Arcana: Books on the Arts 8675 Washington Blvd., Culver City, CA

    With a history encompassing professional skateboarding and his apparel brand Sci Fi-Fantasy, Jerry Hsu's photography practice is one of deep observation, humor, and everyday pathos. His new book Lonley City (Friend Editions, 2023) is filled with iPhone photos taken while going about his life in the world - yet he seems to come across (or be more attuned to noticing) small moments that almost read as very short stories on the human condition.

  • Book Signing with esteemed artist Awol Erizku at Arcana: Books on the Arts

    Arcana: Books on the Arts 8675 Washington Blvd., Culver City, CA

    Free
    Working across photography, film, video, painting, and installation, Awol Erizku's work references and re-imagines African-American and African visual culture, from hip hop vernacular to Nefertiti, while nodding to traditions of spirituality and Surrealism.