fbpx
Wikipedia

X-TRA

X-TRA Contemporary Art Journal (X-TRA) is an independent visual arts journal that focuses on criticism and conversation about contemporary art.[1] X-TRA was founded in Los Angeles in 1997 by artists Stephen Berens and Ellen Birrell and is published twice a year by the non-profit Project X Foundation for Art and Criticism.[1][2] The magazine is the longest running art publication in Los Angeles.[3]

X-TRA Contemporary Art Journal
Executive EditorElizabeth Pulsinelli
Executive DirectorShana Lutker
Managing EditorPoppy Coles
Online EditorTravis Diehl
CategoriesArt magazine, visual art
FrequencyBi-Annual
Circulationest. 28,000
PublisherProject X Foundation for Art and Criticism
FounderStephen Berens, Ellen Birrell
Founded1997
First issueSpring 1997
CompanyProject X Foundation for Art and Criticism
CountryUSA
Based inLos Angeles
LanguageEnglish
Websitex-traonline.org
ISSN1937-5069

X-TRA journal publishes features, reviews, columns, interviews, and artist projects.[1][4] The artist-driven magazine produces exclusive online content and public programs[5][6] in addition to its print publication.[1] X-TRA's audience includes a broad range of practicing artists, art curators, art dealers, critics and writers, the general art audience, and students.

History

1990's–1997: Early years and first publication

In Los Angeles in the late '90s, friends and artists Stephen Berens and Ellen Birrell formed Project X, an art curatorial collective.[1][2] To accompany each exhibition organized by Project X, the group printed newsprint exhibition catalogs that documented the exhibitions and included additional essays and images of interest.[1][2]

Noticing the lack of lasting art publications in Los Angeles and limited sources of art criticism outside of the mainstream,[7] Berens and Birrell evolved the scope of Project X to include X-TRA, a publication intended to diversify and broaden the dialogue around contemporary art in LA.[2] Berens and Birrell published the first issue of X-TRA in spring of 1997 with co-founders Jan Tümlir and Jérôme Saint-Loubert Bié.[1][2] From its initiation, X-TRA has worked collaboratively through an editorial board of volunteer artists and writers.[1][2]

2002–present: Project X Foundation and funding

In 2002, artist and X-TRA publisher Jeff Beall helped create the Project X Foundation for Art and Criticism, a 501c3 non-profit organization, to fund and publish the quarterly magazine.[1] Artist Shana Lutker currently serves as the Executive Director of Project X.

Once surviving on little to no budget, X-TRA is now the recipient of grants from foundations and organization including the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts (2007),[8][9] National Endowment of the Arts,[10] City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs,[11] Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Los Angeles County Arts Commission, Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts, the Getty Foundation, and the Pasadena Art Alliance.[12]

2020–present

In 2020, X-TRA changed from a quarterly to bi-annual schedule, starting with Spring/Summer 2021, Volume 23 Number 2.

Title

According to Birrell, the magazine's unique spelling of "extra" stems from an idea of only publishing "an issue when [the editors] had a great piece of writing to run, that it would be an extra edition to a publication that didn't otherwise exist."[2]

Executive Editors

  • Elizabeth Pulsinelli (2007–)
  • Founding editors: Stephen Berens, Ellen Birrell, and Jan Tümlir (Spring 1997–2007)

Events

X-TRA hosts a range of events, supplementing the journal with programming to enhance community building. Some examples include:

  • Andrea Fraser lecture at ICA LA, a commissioned lecture in combination with Fraser's essay, "Toward a Reflexive Resistance," in X-TRA. The program was part of X-TRA's Artist Writes series. March 11, 2018.[13]
  • Pope.L Reading at The Underground Museum, Los Angeles, a reading of Pope.L's commissioned essay for X-TRA, "The Cypress," as a part of X-TRA's Artist Writes series. August 9, 2019.[14]
  • Screening and Conversation with Aria Dean, Erin Chrisotvale, and Ulysses Jenkins at Human Resources Los Angeles, a conversation following a screening of work by Ulysses Jenkins. January 18, 2017.[15]
  • Chinese Cocktail, a concert by Robert Wilhite at the Barnsdall Gallery Theatre as part of the Pacific Standard Time Performance and Public Art Festival organized by the Getty Foundation and LAXART. January 24, 2012[16]
  • "Kitchen Table", reprise, a re-imagining of the series of conversations organized by Eugenia P. Butler in 1993 at the ART/LA art fair. Situated within the College Art Association Conference at the same LA Convention Center that was the site for the '93 talks, these talks brought together a group of cultural thinkers—primarily artists—seated around a table over lunch to speak freely about art, politics, and whatever come to the fore. February 22–24, 2012.
  • X-TRA has staged five 1 IMAGE 1 MINUTE events, most recently at the LA Art Book Fair in 2015. Based on the artist Agnès Varda's series for French television in which members of the art community were invited on stage to speak for one minute about an image of their choosing. This event references a column of the same name, conceived by Micol Hebron, which ran in X-TRA from 2006 to 2010.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Miranda, Carolina A. "It started as a one-shot publication — 20 years later X-TRA magazine is celebrating two decades of art". latimes.com. Retrieved 2019-07-16.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Wilcox, Brica (2013). "From X to XV: Conversation with X-TRA Founders Ellen Birrell and Stephen Berens". X-TRA. Retrieved 2019-07-14.
  3. ^ "VIA Art Fund | Project X Foundation for Art and Criticism: X-TRA Volume 20 Number 4". VIA Art Fund. Retrieved 2019-07-16.
  4. ^ "Spring 2019 Volume 21 Number 3". X-TRA. 2019. Retrieved 2019-07-16.
  5. ^ "Hear Snippets of Independent Art Writing from Around the World". Hyperallergic. 2019-01-30. Retrieved 2019-07-16.
  6. ^ Miranda, Carolina A. "Datebook: A Chicana artist's pastels on paper, sacred books from the Middle Ages and wearable paper jewelry". latimes.com. Retrieved 2019-07-16.
  7. ^ "Experiments in Print: A Survey of Los Angeles Artists' Magazines from 1955 to 1986". East of Borneo. Retrieved 2019-07-16.
  8. ^ "The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts - News". warholfoundation.org. Retrieved 2019-07-16.
  9. ^ The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts 20-year Report, 1987-2007. New York, New York, U.S.A: The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. 2007. p. 67. ISBN 978-0976526315.
  10. ^ Wick, Julia. "An Extremely Incomplete List Of L.A. Arts Organizations That Have Benefited From NEA Funding". LAist. Retrieved 2019-07-16.
  11. ^ "Project X Foundation for Art and Criticism". Department of Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 2019-07-16.
  12. ^ "X-TRA Contemporary Art Quarterly". Pasadena Art Alliance. Retrieved 2019-07-16.
  13. ^ "Andrea Fraser Considers the Role of Artists and Institutions in the Rise of Right-Wing Populism". Hyperallergic. 2018-03-06. Retrieved 2019-07-16.
  14. ^ "The Cypress - Pope.L reading and conversation at The Underground Museum - News - Mitchell-Innes & Nash". www.miandn.com. Retrieved 2019-07-16.
  15. ^ "Screening and Conversation with Aria Dean, Erin Chrisotvale, and Ulysses Jenkins". X-TRA. 2017. Retrieved 2019-07-16.
  16. ^ "PERFORMANCE ART AND PUBLIC ART FESTIVAL – FACT SHEET" (PDF). The Getty Foundation. April 2011. Retrieved 2019-07-16.

External links

  • Official website

contemporary, journal, independent, visual, arts, journal, that, focuses, criticism, conversation, about, contemporary, founded, angeles, 1997, artists, stephen, berens, ellen, birrell, published, twice, year, profit, project, foundation, criticism, magazine, . X TRA Contemporary Art Journal X TRA is an independent visual arts journal that focuses on criticism and conversation about contemporary art 1 X TRA was founded in Los Angeles in 1997 by artists Stephen Berens and Ellen Birrell and is published twice a year by the non profit Project X Foundation for Art and Criticism 1 2 The magazine is the longest running art publication in Los Angeles 3 X TRA Contemporary Art JournalExecutive EditorElizabeth PulsinelliExecutive DirectorShana LutkerManaging EditorPoppy ColesOnline EditorTravis DiehlCategoriesArt magazine visual artFrequencyBi AnnualCirculationest 28 000PublisherProject X Foundation for Art and CriticismFounderStephen Berens Ellen BirrellFounded1997First issueSpring 1997CompanyProject X Foundation for Art and CriticismCountryUSABased inLos AngelesLanguageEnglishWebsitex traonline orgISSN1937 5069X TRA journal publishes features reviews columns interviews and artist projects 1 4 The artist driven magazine produces exclusive online content and public programs 5 6 in addition to its print publication 1 X TRA s audience includes a broad range of practicing artists art curators art dealers critics and writers the general art audience and students Contents 1 History 1 1 1990 s 1997 Early years and first publication 1 2 2002 present Project X Foundation and funding 1 3 2020 present 1 4 Title 2 Executive Editors 3 Events 4 References 5 External linksHistory Edit1990 s 1997 Early years and first publication Edit In Los Angeles in the late 90s friends and artists Stephen Berens and Ellen Birrell formed Project X an art curatorial collective 1 2 To accompany each exhibition organized by Project X the group printed newsprint exhibition catalogs that documented the exhibitions and included additional essays and images of interest 1 2 Noticing the lack of lasting art publications in Los Angeles and limited sources of art criticism outside of the mainstream 7 Berens and Birrell evolved the scope of Project X to include X TRA a publication intended to diversify and broaden the dialogue around contemporary art in LA 2 Berens and Birrell published the first issue of X TRA in spring of 1997 with co founders Jan Tumlir and Jerome Saint Loubert Bie 1 2 From its initiation X TRA has worked collaboratively through an editorial board of volunteer artists and writers 1 2 2002 present Project X Foundation and funding Edit In 2002 artist and X TRA publisher Jeff Beall helped create the Project X Foundation for Art and Criticism a 501c3 non profit organization to fund and publish the quarterly magazine 1 Artist Shana Lutker currently serves as the Executive Director of Project X Once surviving on little to no budget X TRA is now the recipient of grants from foundations and organization including the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts 2007 8 9 National Endowment of the Arts 10 City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs 11 Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Los Angeles County Arts Commission Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts the Getty Foundation and the Pasadena Art Alliance 12 2020 present Edit In 2020 X TRA changed from a quarterly to bi annual schedule starting with Spring Summer 2021 Volume 23 Number 2 Title Edit According to Birrell the magazine s unique spelling of extra stems from an idea of only publishing an issue when the editors had a great piece of writing to run that it would be an extra edition to a publication that didn t otherwise exist 2 Executive Editors EditElizabeth Pulsinelli 2007 Founding editors Stephen Berens Ellen Birrell and Jan Tumlir Spring 1997 2007 Events EditX TRA hosts a range of events supplementing the journal with programming to enhance community building Some examples include Andrea Fraser lecture at ICA LA a commissioned lecture in combination with Fraser s essay Toward a Reflexive Resistance in X TRA The program was part of X TRA s Artist Writes series March 11 2018 13 Pope L Reading at The Underground Museum Los Angeles a reading of Pope L s commissioned essay for X TRA The Cypress as a part of X TRA s Artist Writes series August 9 2019 14 Screening and Conversation with Aria Dean Erin Chrisotvale and Ulysses Jenkins at Human Resources Los Angeles a conversation following a screening of work by Ulysses Jenkins January 18 2017 15 Chinese Cocktail a concert by Robert Wilhite at the Barnsdall Gallery Theatre as part of the Pacific Standard Time Performance and Public Art Festival organized by the Getty Foundation and LAXART January 24 2012 16 Kitchen Table reprise a re imagining of the series of conversations organized by Eugenia P Butler in 1993 at the ART LA art fair Situated within the College Art Association Conference at the same LA Convention Center that was the site for the 93 talks these talks brought together a group of cultural thinkers primarily artists seated around a table over lunch to speak freely about art politics and whatever come to the fore February 22 24 2012 X TRA has staged five 1 IMAGE 1 MINUTE events most recently at the LA Art Book Fair in 2015 Based on the artist Agnes Varda s series for French television in which members of the art community were invited on stage to speak for one minute about an image of their choosing This event references a column of the same name conceived by Micol Hebron which ran in X TRA from 2006 to 2010 References Edit a b c d e f g h i Miranda Carolina A It started as a one shot publication 20 years later X TRA magazine is celebrating two decades of art latimes com Retrieved 2019 07 16 a b c d e f g Wilcox Brica 2013 From X to XV Conversation with X TRA Founders Ellen Birrell and Stephen Berens X TRA Retrieved 2019 07 14 VIA Art Fund Project X Foundation for Art and Criticism X TRA Volume 20 Number 4 VIA Art Fund Retrieved 2019 07 16 Spring 2019 Volume 21 Number 3 X TRA 2019 Retrieved 2019 07 16 Hear Snippets of Independent Art Writing from Around the World Hyperallergic 2019 01 30 Retrieved 2019 07 16 Miranda Carolina A Datebook A Chicana artist s pastels on paper sacred books from the Middle Ages and wearable paper jewelry latimes com Retrieved 2019 07 16 Experiments in Print A Survey of Los Angeles Artists Magazines from 1955 to 1986 East of Borneo Retrieved 2019 07 16 The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts News warholfoundation org Retrieved 2019 07 16 The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts 20 year Report 1987 2007 New York New York U S A The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts Inc 2007 p 67 ISBN 978 0976526315 Wick Julia An Extremely Incomplete List Of L A Arts Organizations That Have Benefited From NEA Funding LAist Retrieved 2019 07 16 Project X Foundation for Art and Criticism Department of Cultural Affairs Retrieved 2019 07 16 X TRA Contemporary Art Quarterly Pasadena Art Alliance Retrieved 2019 07 16 Andrea Fraser Considers the Role of Artists and Institutions in the Rise of Right Wing Populism Hyperallergic 2018 03 06 Retrieved 2019 07 16 The Cypress Pope L reading and conversation at The Underground Museum News Mitchell Innes amp Nash www miandn com Retrieved 2019 07 16 Screening and Conversation with Aria Dean Erin Chrisotvale and Ulysses Jenkins X TRA 2017 Retrieved 2019 07 16 PERFORMANCE ART AND PUBLIC ART FESTIVAL FACT SHEET PDF The Getty Foundation April 2011 Retrieved 2019 07 16 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title X TRA amp oldid 1073730945, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.