Same venue. A generous group of galleries reconvened this past weekend, January 17 – 21 at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium for the 21st annual PhotoLA print fair.
Stephen Cohen, PhotoLA’s founder, was in good form and seemed happy with the turnout and the exhibitions. The opening night was a wonderful social occasion for the photography community who turned up to benefit the Inner City Arts organization.
The hands-down shining moment of the event was a one and half hour lecture by the great Bill Eppridge. There wasn’t a dry eye in the house for the moderately attended talk. Monroe gallery artist Eppridge discussed and showed work from his spectacular career as a photojournalist centering on his assignments from the 1960s including the Beatle’s first US tour and the Robert Kennedy assassination If there is a photo-book publisher reading this – here is an incredible opportunity to publish a phenomenal monograph.
Jeff Dunas, Los Angeles